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The Rise of Skywalker: Before The Viewing
December 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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The Philadelphia Film Festival opened Thursday with “Parasite” and “Just Mercy”
October 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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Spider-Man: Far From Home – Thoughts on the Last Trailer
July 7, 2019 | Movie Features
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A Sicario Sequel: Is it Necessary?
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The 10 Most Incompetent Filmmakers
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Like Robin Hood? Check these movies out

How useful can we PAMers be if we don’t give you any good movie recommendations? Starting today, each week we will give you a list of anywhere from one to several movie recommendations based on a current release. Sometimes it’s as simple as telling you

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Box Office Wizard (5.21.10)

Get your Wiz on. Don’t be shy and enter Player Affinity’s weekly box office prediction competition. All you have to do is read this post and comment according to my mind-numbingly simple instructions and you could be on your way to Dumbledorian levels of accomplishment.

All we want you to do is get out your box office crystal balls and tells us which five movies will place in the top five of each weekend’s U.S. domestic box office chart. Simple enough, right? I will make my own predictions here and explain them to you each week to give you some sort of reference point. It’s then your job to enter a comment with your top five. 

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SNL Movies: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Saturday Night Live was such a tour-de-force for comedy that in the late 1970s, the sketch comedy show took its exploits to the silver screen. In the 30 years since Blues Brothers became the first great comedy of the ’80s, SNL has tried again and again to turn a profit on some relatively low-budget films.

With the ability to see which sketches work on their late-night show as a trial-run, it’s interesting to note that they’ve had a good degree of failure, especially in the ’90s, which presumably is what prompted them to call it quits in 2000.

On Friday, SNL — now with a completely new cast since its last effort The Ladies Man — makes a big-screen comeback with MacGruber. Spoofing TV’s MacGyver, MacGruber’s an oddball action hero who refuses to use traditional weaponry. Film festival debuts have given somewhat positive feedback, but time will tell if this is the beginning of another era for SNL at the movies.

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“Shrek”rospective: A look back at animation’s richest fairy tale

The year is 1994. Movie mogul Steven Spielberg, music executive David Geffen and former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg undertake an endeavour to form an animation production

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Box Office Wizard (5.14.10)

We want you to get out your box office crystal balls and tells us which five movies will place in the top five of each weekend’s U.S. domestic box office chart. Simple enough, right? I will make my own predictions here and explain them to you each week to give you some sort of reference point. It’s then your job to enter a comment with your top five. 

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Actress Affinity: Amanda Seyfried

Amanda Seyfried is such an “it” actress right now that you probably forgot she used to be a mean girl. You’re probably not following her body of work right now in romance films and have no plans to see her in Letters to Juliet on Friday with Robin Hood out, but you darn well know why she’s being included in our latest Actress Affinity.

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You Don’t Know ‘Hood: The history behind a cinema legend

Even the youngest of school children know the basic story about the character, but whatever you know about Robin Hood, leave it at the end of this sentence, because we’re about to change your whole mental framework

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The blurring line between TV and cinema

Since its creation, television has been battling with cinema to provide us with our information and entertainment. When television was available on a larger scale, cinema audiences started to decrease, unable to provide entertainment and news in peoples homes. Yet cinema always had the edge with larger budgets and more prestige for people in the entertainment business. Many movie actors and directors started their careers in television, such as Ridley Scott and Clint Eastwood.

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May Movie Preview

The merry month of May has finally arrived. The most anticipated of movie months, May brings promise of an awesome summer at the movies, arriving right at the peak of our bland spring movie angst. So what better month to start our monthly movie previews (okay, so our site hasn’t been up long enough to start at any previous month) than May. As usual, in the lead-off spot is a superhero movie, this one being the much-anticipated follow up to 2008’s Iron Man. Also familiar to May is everyone’s favorite ogre Shrek, providing the month’s lone family-geared entertainment.

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The Complete Guide to Iron Man 2

With the release of Iron Man 2 just a few days away, hype has reached its critical mass. At Player Affinity Movies, we wanted to cut through some of the clutter (clips, images, promos etc.) and give you just ten things to know before you head to theaters for this much-anticipated sequel to the 2006 smash.

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