Gemma Arterton
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‘The King’s Man’ Pushed 7 Months to September 2020
“Kingsman” prequel was originally expected to open on Valentine’s Day 2020
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‘The King’s Man’: Ralph Fiennes Makes World War I Look Fun in Latest Trailer (Video)
Prequel film to “Kingsman” action franchise opens Feb. 14, 2020
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‘Vita and Virginia’ Film Review: Elizabeth Debicki Makes a Wonderful Woolf in a Bloomsbury Biopic That Falls Short
Debicki’s Woolf is written with far more depth than Gemma Arterton’s pouty Vita Sackville-West, and the film shortchanges both
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‘The King’s Man’ Trailer: Ralph Fiennes Trains Next Class of Super Spies in Prequel Story (Video)
Third film in “Kingsman” franchise opens Feb. 14, 2020
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John Boyega, James McAvoy’s Bunnies Battle Dark Forces in ‘Watership Down’ First Trailer (Video)
Four-part BBC adaptation of the classic survival tale follows a group of rabbits who must flee their warren to escape destruction
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12 Best Movies of 2017, From ‘Dunkirk’ to ‘Call Me by Your Name’ (Photos)
TheWrap’s Best & Worst 2017: TheWrap reviews editor Alonso Duralde picks out the very best of a very good year
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‘Their Finest’ Review: British Screenwriters Keep Calm and Carry On in Stirring WWII Tale
Director Lone Scherfig (“An Education”) manages both to tweak and to champion the wartime perseverance that took place both on and off screen
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‘Girl with All the Gifts’ Review: Glenn Close and a Headstrong Zombie Kid Face the End of the World
The last commercial gasp of the zombie trend offers gore and a surprisingly clear-eyed message about survival
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Luc Besson’s Sci-Fi Epic ‘Valerian’ Heads to STX in New EuropaCorp Distribution Deal
EuropaCorp still co-owns distribution entity RED with Relativity Studios
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Tom Hanks Re-Creates Bill Murray ‘Crying Baby’ Viral Photo (Video)
“I’ve been doing a pale imitation of Bill Murray for most of my career,” the Oscar winner tells Graham Norton
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Samuel Goldwyn Films Picks Up Idris Elba’s ‘100 Streets’
Film previously titled “A Hundred Streets” also stars Gemma Arterton
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‘Their Finest’ Toronto Review: WWII Dramedy Sends Mixed Messages on Women’s Empowerment
Toronto 2016: The new film from “An Education” director Lone Sherfig follows a woman struggling for respect in the workplace, but why doesn’t she have more to do?
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EuropaCorp Buys US Rights to Sam Claflin, Gemma Arterton WWII Movie ‘Their Finest’
Toronto 2016: Comedy-drama about filmmakers is set during the London Blitz
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2016 Venice Film Festival: Mel Gibson, Jude Law and Dakota Fanning Strike a Pose (Photos)
See star snaps from the 73rd annual film festival at Palazzo del Casino on Sept. 3 and 4, in Venice, Italy
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John Boyega, Nicholas Hoult, James McAvoy Join Netflix, BBC’s ‘Watership Down’
Four-part animated drama is based on Richard Adams’ novel of the same name
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Linda Ge