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10 Movies that Should Have Never Been Remade
Because sometimes, one is enough. It's not that screenwriters are running out of ideas (look at all the flourishing original TV series like Netflix's Narcos, Stranger Things, HBO's Westworld, or even NBC's This Is Us for proof), it's just that Hollywood has always considered remakes a potential gold mine that requires minimum effort. A lazy strategy that, occasionally, actually works...
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American Made
Tom Cruise is one of those actors we love despite all the reasons we shouldn't. Who best, then, could portray real-life daredevil Barry Seal, a self-absorbed TWA pilot turned CIA spy, turned drug smuggler, turned DEA informant during the '80s, in the newly-released American Made? In a role that fits him like a glove, Cruise, under the direction of Doug Liman (whom the actor previously worked with for the fine Edge of Tomorrow in 2014), begins a journey in the shoes of the infamous, thrill-seeker airman as he switched sides based on the highest bidder, from working for a commercial airline to becoming an asset to Pablo Escobar's Medellín Cartel, until his luck eventually ran out.
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Behind the Scenes of Wonder Woman
As you're about to discover, the success of the movie is the result of A LOT of sweat and fun! With Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot powerfully demonstrated how much a woman's potential knows no boundaries, whether it's on screen or behind the camera. But forging and becoming a badass superhero didn't happen in one day! Even though she used to be a member of the Israeli army, Gadot still had a long way to go to get into shape for the role of Diana, princess of the Amazons...
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What is Annihilation, Natalie Portman’s New, Mysterious Movie?
Abstract shots, unfathomable dialogues, and a purposely truly mysterious storyline... The content of Annihilation's first teaser trailer is set to keep the upcoming science-fiction movie, led by Natalie Portman, a true enigma. Fortunately for those who are now curious to learn more about the project (and maybe that's what this is all about) written and directed by Ex Machina's director Alex Garland, there's already quite some details available about the book adaptation (that's one) to cast some light on its secrets.










