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    Fifty Shades Freed

    The third and final installment in the kinky Fifty Shades trilogy initiated by first-time author, E. L. James, 7 years ago is out, once again just on time to get millions of innocent men dragged into theatres for Valentine's Day. As its title suggests, Fifty Shades Freed finally delivers us from one of the most ludicrous cinematographic franchise in recent years (so that's already something). Returning as the ostensibly naive Anastasia Steele and the stony, damaged millionaire Christian Grey, Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan painfully paddle to the finish line in this ultimate chapter focusing on the same incredibly far-fetched love story.

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    Maze Runner: The Death Cure

    Originally set to be released in February 2017, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, final chapter in the Maze Runner adaptation series of James Dashner's YA books, is finally hitting theatres after a 3-year-long wait due to its lead actor, Dylan O'Brien, injuring himself on set during production. But although many fans have been waiting for the ultimate sequel, the timing doesn't feel quite right anymore...

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    Murder on the Orient Express

    Not that we asked for it, but Agatha Christie's 1934 classic Murder on the Orient Express has been turned into yet another movie adaptation, what's more conducted by accomplished and prominent British actor/director, Kenneth Branagh. Boasting a mustache that puts Groucho Marx's to shame, Branagh for the occasion did not only direct the movie, but also chose to portray famous detective Hercule Poirot throughout the well-known story full of mysteries (if you've already read the book or seen one of the 2 previous adaptations by Sidney Lumet and Carl Schenkel, then not so much) revolving around the investigation of criminal Samuel Ratchett's (Johnny Depp) murder aboard the famous Orient Express, where each of its 13…

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    Thor: Ragnarok

    The least favorite Avenger is back for a third standalone movie, which could well be on its way to boost the God of Thunder's reputation, in Marvel's latest production, Thor: Ragnarok. Joining the joyous adventure, Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, and Tessa Thompson appear in eccentric looks that could put the Capitol citizens from The Hunger Games to shame in a story that doesn't lack humor and surprises à la Marvel.