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At the end of January, Deep Silver pulled Metro Exodus from Steam and moved it to the Epic Games Store. It was the latest in a series of high-profile defections, made perhaps more noteworthy because it came just two weeks before Metro’s February 15 release date. Some portion of the internet was, undoubtedly, happy about the move—or at least indifferent. Another, much louder portion of the internet was very, very mad.
As happened with Origin once upon a time, with GOG.com, with Humble, and with Bethesda.net, a significant subset of PC gamers looked at Epic and said “Nay, this will not stand.” They pledged to boycott Metro, to boycott the Epic Games Store, to ignore any game that didn’t grace Steam’s wizened storefront.
And they may win. Like many storefronts before it, the Epic Games Store could still fail. Sure, it has the monetary backing of the most popular game in the entire world, but if at some point the numbers just don’t make sense? Well, they don’t make sense, and Epic will fold—or it’ll simply become semi-irrelevant, like most Steam competitors.
4A GamesMetro Exodus, one of the best shooters in recent memory, left Steam for the Epic Games Store.
It doesn’t matter though. Whether Epic succeeds or not, Steam has already lost. The days of Valve’s de facto monopoly are over, and all that matters is what comes next.
When the Epic Games Store was announced in December, I wrote that “Epic doesn’t need to convince players [to abandon Steam.] It only needs to convince developers.” And then I repeated that line when The Division 2 left for the Epic Games Store, and again when Metro Exodus left. I’m repeating it here as well.
Why? Because what keeps people tied to Steam is, in large part, the money they’ve invested in the platform. Me, I have over 2,000 games on Steam. And it’s nice having them all in one place! For over a decade now, that’s how it’s been. The overwhelming majority (at least 95 percent) of my PC library is in Steam, and overcoming that momentum is hard. I’d wager impossible, actually—at least without an outside force.
Epic provides that outside force. They don’t ask you to move, they force you. They say “The only way you’re going to play this game is by downloading the Epic Games Store and buying it from us.” People are understandably upset about Epic forcing their hand and thus, the boycotts. It’s easy to grasp the motive behind people’s anger, even if you disagree with it.
EpicThere’s plenty of reason for developers to get on board though. Epic gives developers 88 percent of revenue, as opposed to 70 (or up to 80) percent from Valve. On top of that, there’s reason to believe Epic’s sweetening these early moves by guaranteeing developers a certain amount of sales—meaning if Epic’s established user base doesn’t hit those numbers, Epic makes up the difference out-of-pocket.
You can expect to see more exclusives this year. It’s a fact. I doubt any of them will make the same mistake as Metro Exodus, announcing two weeks before release and after the game’s already been available for purchase on Steam. But there are more exclusives to come. If you’re a “No Steam, No Buy” person, your 2019 lineup is going to be full of some major holes.
But—and here’s the catch—if you’re a “No Steam, No Buy” person, it’s only going to get worse from here. People seem to think if Epic loses, publishers will simply return to Steam hat-in-hand and take whatever they’re given. And why not? History’s certainly borne out that scenario, even as recently as 2018. Last year CD Projekt tried to make Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales a GOG.com exclusive, to no avail. A few weeks later Thronebreaker showed up on Steam, with CD Projekt admitting sales on GOG.com hadn’t met expectations.
That’s Thronebreaker though. Sure, it’s got The Witcher in the title, but it didn’t have near the same buzz as The Witcher 3. It didn’t rack up Game of the Year awards, wasn’t hailed as the greatest RPG of all time. It’s a perfectly enjoyable experience, sure, but it’s B-tier at best.
You know what’s not B-tier? CD Projekt’s next game, Cyberpunk 2077. What happens when Cyberpunk releases? Will it be a GOG.com exclusive? Or go to Epic, as an enemy-of-my-enemy-is-my-friend gesture? I don’t know. I can’t predict the specifics. Both seem possible though, and let’s play out this hypothetical scenario. Are you going to…boycott Cyberpunk 2077? Even if it’s the industry-changing event people expect it to be? Even if Cyberpunk 2077 is to modern gaming what Half-Life 2 was to 2004?
Not likely.
What 2018 revealed is that Valve simply doesn’t have much power over games it doesn’t make. Not as much as it used to, anyway. In the past Steam’s used its market dominance as a bludgeon, shrugged off competitors without making any concessions, but that approach isn’t looking as foolproof this time around. Sure, Valve still commands the majority of eyes on PC, but ultimately it’s the games that matter—and publishers know that now.
Boycott the Epic Games Store all you like. I’m not here to tell you where to shop. I can tell you though that Epic failing doesn’t necessarily put Steam in a better position. If or even when Epic’s storefront collapses, it will most likely mean more fracturing, not less. In lieu of a viable centralized Steam competitor you’ll have a dozen different publisher-specific launchers, or more. The process was underway even before the Epic Games Store was announced. If anything, Epic’s temporarily put a stop to the splintering as publishers reexamine the landscape.
Because that’s the reality: Publishers aren’t coming back to Steam, at least not if the status quo persists. EA left years ago, and the creation of Origin now seems downright prophetic. Bethesda’s clearly fed up too though, and isn’t likely to return without a significant reworking of its relationship with Valve. Activision’s investing in Battle.net. Ubisoft’s had one foot out the door with Uplay, and now with The Division 2 it’s getting in the car and preparing to drive off.
Even some of the smaller publishers seem like they could follow Deep Silver’s lead and defect. They don’t have the resources perhaps to stand on their own, not yet anyway, but united with Epic? That’s a safe play. Capcom’s recent resurgence with Monster Hunter World and Resident Evil 2 seems like enough to look into leaving. Square, Sega, and WB are in a more tenuous position, but are likely to look to Epic this year.
If Epic fails it might delay those smaller publishers leaving for a bit, and it’ll keep Valve’s stranglehold on the indie market intact. But Steam will still lose an enormous swathe of the release calendar—and the more players get accustomed to running a dozen different launchers on their PC, the less they’ll complain the next time a Steam competitor comes along. I still remember the vitriol on display when EA launched Origin. Last year’s Bethesda.net controversy? Doesn’t even come close. Even this Epic Games Store blowup pales in comparison.
IDG / Hayden DingmanAnd sure, it’s hyperbole to say Valve’s doomed. Hell, its days as a de facto monopoly aren’t even truly over yet, despite what I said up top.
They are numbered though, and it’ll take a massive effort on Valve’s part to turn this around. Steam needs to match or at least come close to matching Epic’s revenue split, for one. The old 70 percent standby just isn’t going to cut it, and even a flat 80 percent might not win back everyone.
Regardless, Valve has to try. It has to make a move this time. It can’t just sit back and count people’s negative reactions to news like the Metro Exodus defection as a win. Sure, players are mad. Sure, Exodus might sell fewer copies on the Epic Games Store, and that in turn might dissuade Deep Silver from trying this experiment again.
Plenty of games will do just fine on the Epic Games Store though, and plenty of others will do just fine wherever they land on PC—at least well enough for publishers to decide it’s worth not dealing with Valve’s dictatorship, anyway.
And the ones that don’t? The ones that can’t stand on their own? This worries me most, because there’s a scenario here where the Epic Games Store fails and Valve is arrogant enough to draw a hard line in the sand. What happens then? Well, I’d bet certain games just…never make it to the PC. If there’s enough bad blood between Valve and publishers, and the game’s not going to sell well outside Steam, then why bother?
It’d be a return to the dark ages of 2001 to around 2010, that era where console games rarely made it to PC and when they did the ports were usually half-broken. Nowadays I can basically count on any non-Sony, non-Nintendo game coming to PC, but there’s a real chance that’s not true in the future, and that certain publishers abandon the PC again, undoing about a decade of progress. Personally I dread that idea more than I dread the idea of running a few more launchers, if that’s what it takes to keep the PC viable.
Gordon Mah Ung/Rob SchultzDon’t get me wrong: The Epic Games Store has definite shortcomings. This article isn’t necessarily focused on what Epic’s doing wrong, but there are myriad issues. I don’t understand how a storefront backed by Fortnite money releases in 2019 without basic quality-of-life features like achievements and cloud saves. And the user interface is dubious as well. It’s great when you have like, ten games on the service, but trying to imagine Steam’s 20 thousand-odd games on the current Epic Games Store? A nightmare.
Ultimately it doesn’t matter though. All Epic’s done is waded into the fray with enough money to make publishers speed up their existing plans. It’s exacerbated disputes that already existed in 2018, in 2017, even in 2016, and without major action on Valve’s part those relationships aren’t getting repaired.
You may not like it—it may annoy you, or even make you angry—but the days of one unified storefront on PC are over, and they’re not coming back. How you treat that news, whether you give Steam’s competitors a shot or continue buying from an ever-shrinking pool of games, that’s up to you.
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Director:
Brad Bird
Stars:
Craig T. Nelson,
Holly Hunter,
Sarah Vowell
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Family
Directors:
Hayao Miyazaki,
Kirk Wise
Stars:
Daveigh Chase,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Miyu Irino
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Comedy
Directors:
Phil Johnston,
Rich Moore
Stars:
John C. Reilly,
Sarah Silverman,
Gal Gadot
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Fantasy
Director:
Rob Marshall
Stars:
Emily Blunt,
Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Ben Whishaw
Animation
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Drama
Directors:
Roger Allers,
Rob Minkoff
Stars:
Matthew Broderick,
Jeremy Irons,
James Earl Jones
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Director:
Brad Bird
Stars:
Craig T. Nelson,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Holly Hunter
Certificate: 13+
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Fantasy
Director:
David Yates
Stars:
Eddie Redmayne,
Katherine Waterston,
Dan Fogler
Animation
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Directors:
Don Hall,
Chris Williams
Stars:
Ryan Potter,
Scott Adsit,
Jamie Chung
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Family
Director:
Andrew Stanton
Stars:
Ben Burtt,
Elissa Knight,
Jeff Garlin
Certificate: SU
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Directors:
Lee Unkrich,
Adrian Molina
Stars:
Anthony Gonzalez,
Gael García Bernal,
Benjamin Bratt
Miles Morales is a New York teen struggling with school, friends and, on top of that, being the new Spider-Man. When he comes across Peter Parker, the erstwhile saviour of New York, in the multiverse, Miles must train to become the new protector of his city.
Written by
Tom Daly
What makes you different is what makes you Spider-Man.
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14 December 2018 (Indonesia)
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Spider-Man: Un nuevo universo
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$90,000,000
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$35,363,376,
16 December 2018, Wide Release
$180,452,090, 13 February 2019
$326,249,641, 21 January 2019
2.39 : 1
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In the “Meet Spider-Gwen” movie clip, Gwen says she is “the one and only Spider-Gwen”. When her origin is told in the movie itself, she says she is “the one and only Spider-Woman”. In the comic book universe, Spider-Gwen is just her solo series’ title (therefore, that code-name is used only for marketing purposes) while Gwen uses “Spider-Woman” as her in-universe hero name. See more »
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[first lines]
Peter Parker:
[narrating]
Alright, let’s do this one last time. My name is Peter Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider and for ten years I’ve been the one and only Spider-Man. I’m pretty sure you know the rest. I saved a bunch of people, fell in love, saved the city, and then I saved the city again and again and again… And, uh… I did this.
[shot of Spidey doing the emo dance from “Spider-Man 3”]
Peter Parker:
We don’t really talk about this. Look, I’m a comic book, I’m a cereal, did a Christmas album…
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Chemical Calisthenics
Written by Cut Chemist (as Lucas MacFadden) and Gift of Gab (as Timothy Parker)
Performed by Blackalicious featuring Cut Chemist
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Certificate: 13+
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Director:
Travis Knight
Stars:
Hailee Steinfeld,
Jorge Lendeborg Jr.,
John Cena
Certificate: 13+
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Fantasy
Directors:
Anthony Russo,
Joe Russo
Stars:
Robert Downey Jr.,
Chris Hemsworth,
Mark Ruffalo
Certificate: 17+
Action
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Adventure
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Ryan Coogler
Stars:
Chadwick Boseman,
Michael B. Jordan,
Lupita Nyong’o
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Ruben Fleischer
Stars:
Tom Hardy,
Michelle Williams,
Riz Ahmed
Certificate: 17+
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Adventure
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Comedy
Director:
David Leitch
Stars:
Ryan Reynolds,
Josh Brolin,
Morena Baccarin
Certificate: 13+
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Adventure
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Comedy
Director:
Taika Waititi
Stars:
Chris Hemsworth,
Tom Hiddleston,
Cate Blanchett
Certificate: 13+
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Comedy
Director:
Peyton Reed
Stars:
Paul Rudd,
Evangeline Lilly,
Michael Peña
Certificate: 13+
Drama
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Sci-Fi
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Thriller
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
James McAvoy,
Bruce Willis,
Samuel L. Jackson
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Fantasy
Director:
Zack Snyder
Stars:
Ben Affleck,
Gal Gadot,
Jason Momoa
Certificate: 13+
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Fantasy
Director:
Christian Rivers
Stars:
Hera Hilmar,
Robert Sheehan,
Hugo Weaving
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Fantasy
Director:
Patty Jenkins
Stars:
Gal Gadot,
Chris Pine,
Robin Wright
Arthur Curry, half human half from Atlantis, goes on a trip of a lifetime. Not only does this adventure compel him to come to terms with his real identity, but it also forces him to discover whether he is entirely worthy of fulfilling his own destiny: becoming a king.
Written by
Domingo Alvarez
12 December 2018 (Indonesia)
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$160,000,000
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$72,573,522,
23 December 2018, Wide Release
$329,153,766, 13 February 2019
$1,067,152,007, 21 January 2019
2.39 : 1
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During the flight over the desert, Aquaman and Mera appear in a DHC-4 or Caribou. In the real aircraft, the cockpit is above the cargo floor level; the pilot wouldn’t be able to see his passengers the way it is shown in the movie. Also, the cockpit is much smaller than depicted in the movie. See more »
Arthur Curry:
[to Orm]
You call that an ass-whooping?
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Sæglópur
Written by Orri P. Dyrason (as Orri Pall Dyrason), Kjartan Sveinsson, Jon Thor Birgisson and Georg Holm
Performed by Sigur Rós
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In 1962, Tony “Tony Lip” Vallelonga, a tough bouncer, is looking for work with his nightclub is closed for renovations. The most promising offer turns out to be the driver for the African-American classical pianist Don Shirley for a concert tour into the Deep South states. Although hardly enthused at working for a black man, Tony accepts the job and they begin their trek armed with The Negro Motorist Green Book, a travel guide for safe travel through America’s racial segregation. Together, the snobbishly erudite pianist and the crudely practical bouncer can barely get along with their clashing attitudes to life and ideals. However, as the disparate pair witness and endure America’s appalling injustices on the road, they find a newfound respect for each other’s talents and heart to face them together. In doing so, they would nurture a friendship and understanding that would change both their lives.
Written by
Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)
Inspired by a True Friendship
30 January 2019 (Indonesia)
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Zelena knjiga
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$23,000,000
(estimated)
$320,429,
18 November 2018, Limited Release
$62,455,191, 13 February 2019
$42,526,091, 17 January 2019
2.00 : 1
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The film was entirely shot in Louisiana, with the exception of one day in New York. The scene where Tony stops for a bathroom break, and the New York City exterior shots were all shot on the same day. See more »
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Louie Venere:
I got to admit… Lip’s letters? They’re not bad.
Rudy Vallelonga:
Well, it’s in the family. They say our great-great-great-grandfather helped Da Vinci with the Sixteen Chapel.
Johnny Venere:
You mean Michaelangelo.
Rudy Vallelonga:
…Right.
Johnny Venere:
What does Michaelangelo have to do with writing letters?
Rudy Vallelonga:
I’m just sayin’. We’re an arty family.
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“Larry the Crow” gets a mention. This was an actual crow that Viggo Mortensen found injured near the set, and tried in vain to nurse back to health. He was no doubt named for Viggo’s favorite soccer team, San Lorenzo (Saint Lawrence in Spanish). The team nickname is “The Crows”. See more »
That Look
Written by Jerry Kalaf
Performed by Jerry Kalaf
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Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Hans Petter Moland
Stars:
Liam Neeson,
Laura Dern,
Micheál Richardson
Certificate: 17+
Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Steven Knight
Stars:
Matthew McConaughey,
Anne Hathaway,
Diane Lane
Certificate: 13+
Drama
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Thriller
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
James McAvoy,
Bruce Willis,
Samuel L. Jackson
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Thriller
Director:
Catherine Hardwicke
Stars:
Gina Rodriguez,
Thomas Dekker,
Vivian Chan
Certificate: 17+
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Mystery
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Thriller
Director:
Christopher Landon
Stars:
Jessica Rothe,
Israel Broussard,
Phi Vu
Comedy
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Fantasy
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Romance
Director:
Adam Shankman
Stars:
Taraji P. Henson,
Kristen Ledlow,
Josh Brener
Certificate: 17+
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Adventure
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Drama
Director:
Adam Robitel
Stars:
Taylor Russell,
Logan Miller,
Jay Ellis
Certificate: 13+
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Drama
Director:
Sean Anders
Stars:
Mark Wahlberg,
Rose Byrne,
Isabela Moner
Certificate: 17+
Comedy
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Drama
Director:
Neil Burger
Stars:
Kevin Hart,
Bryan Cranston,
Nicole Kidman
Certificate: 21+
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Director:
Karyn Kusama
Stars:
Nicole Kidman,
Toby Kebbell,
Tatiana Maslany
In her much-anticipated foray into the horror-thriller genre, Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Taylor Schilling stars in THE PRODIGY as Sarah, a mother whose young son Miles’ disturbing behavior signals that an evil, possibly supernatural force has overtaken him. Fearing for her family’s safety, Sarah must choose between her maternal instinct to love and protect Miles and a desperate need to investigate what or who is causing his dark turn. She is forced to look for answers in the past, taking the audience on a wild ride; one where the line between perception and reality becomes frighteningly blurry.
What’s Wrong With Miles?
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8 February 2019 (USA)
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$5,853,061,
10 February 2019, Wide Release
$7,039,849, 13 February 2019
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Miles has Heterochromia, a difference in coloration between both eyes (in Miles’ case, his right eye is brown and his left eye is blue). See more »
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Horror
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Thriller
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
James McAvoy,
Anya Taylor-Joy,
Haley Lu Richardson
Drama
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Mystery
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Sci-Fi
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
Bruce Willis,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Robin Wright
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Fantasy
Director:
James Wan
Stars:
Jason Momoa,
Amber Heard,
Willem Dafoe
Drama
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Horror
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Susanne Bier
Stars:
Sandra Bullock,
Trevante Rhodes,
John Malkovich
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Fantasy
Directors:
Anthony Russo,
Joe Russo
Stars:
Robert Downey Jr.,
Chris Hemsworth,
Mark Ruffalo
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Travis Knight
Stars:
Hailee Steinfeld,
Jorge Lendeborg Jr.,
John Cena
Certificate: 17+
Action
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Adventure
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Ryan Coogler
Stars:
Chadwick Boseman,
Michael B. Jordan,
Lupita Nyong’o
Drama
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Mystery
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Sci-Fi
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
Mel Gibson,
Joaquin Phoenix,
Rory Culkin
Drama
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Mystery
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Thriller
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
Bruce Willis,
Haley Joel Osment,
Toni Collette
Certificate: 17+
Action
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Adventure
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Comedy
Director:
David Leitch
Stars:
Ryan Reynolds,
Josh Brolin,
Morena Baccarin
Certificate: 13+
Drama
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Horror
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Mystery
Director:
John Krasinski
Stars:
Emily Blunt,
John Krasinski,
Millicent Simmonds
After pursuing Kevin Wendell Crumb and the multiple identities that reside within. David Dunn finds himself locked in a mental hospital alongside his archenemy, Elijah Price and must contend with a psychiatrist who is out to prove the trio do not actually possess superhuman abilities
Written by
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Real villains are among us. Real heroes are within us.
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16 January 2019 (Indonesia)
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Bô Ba Quái Nhân
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$20,000,000
(estimated)
$40,328,920,
20 January 2019, Wide Release
$99,690,600, 13 February 2019
$100,467,029, 21 January 2019
2.39 : 1
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Director M. Night Shyamalan drew inspiration from the following comic books: “Saga,” “Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire,” “Sand Castle,” “Paper Girls,” “Daytripper,” and “Last Look.” See more »
When the guard, Pierce, comes into the office and sees the leftover sandwich and banana he is alerted to something being wrong. However, later when Dr. Staple comes into the office – the food is gone from the desk. It is unlikely that Elijah took the time to clean up whilst reprogramming the computer system. See more »
Kevin Wendell Crumb:
What do we call you, Sir?
Elijah Price:
First name, Mister. Last name, Glass.
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Thriller
Director:
Hans Petter Moland
Stars:
Liam Neeson,
Laura Dern,
Micheál Richardson
Certificate: 13+
Drama
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Sci-Fi
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Thriller
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
James McAvoy,
Bruce Willis,
Samuel L. Jackson
Certificate: 17+
Crime
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Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Clint Eastwood
Stars:
Bradley Cooper,
Clint Eastwood,
Manny Montana
Certificate: 17+
Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Steven Knight
Stars:
Matthew McConaughey,
Anne Hathaway,
Diane Lane
Certificate: 17+
Action
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Adventure
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Drama
Director:
Adam Robitel
Stars:
Taylor Russell,
Logan Miller,
Jay Ellis
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Fantasy
Director:
James Wan
Stars:
Jason Momoa,
Amber Heard,
Willem Dafoe
Drama
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Mystery
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Thriller
Director:
Ricky Rijneke
Stars:
Fatih Dervisoglu,
Roland Rába,
Orsolya Tóth
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Travis Knight
Stars:
Hailee Steinfeld,
Jorge Lendeborg Jr.,
John Cena
Comedy
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Fantasy
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Romance
Director:
Adam Shankman
Stars:
Taraji P. Henson,
Kristen Ledlow,
Josh Brener
Biography
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Comedy
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Drama
Directors:
Olivier Nakache,
Éric Toledano
Stars:
François Cluzet,
Omar Sy,
Anne Le Ny
Philip is a disabled white billionaire, who feels that life is not worth living. To help him in his day to day routine, he hires Del, an African American parolee, trying to reconnect with his estranged wife. What begins as a professional relationship develops into a friendship as Del shows his grouchy charge that life is worth living.
Written by
Tom Daly
Based on a true story.
26 January 2019 (Indonesia)
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The Untouchables
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$37,500,000
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$20,355,000,
13 January 2019, Wide Release
$87,321,879, 13 February 2019
$50,781,331, 21 January 2019
1.85 : 1
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Casta Diva
Written by Vincenzo Bellini
Performed by Renée Fleming, London Voices, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Mackerras (as Sir Charles Mackerras)
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Certificate: 17+
Horror
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Thriller
Director:
Nicholas McCarthy
Stars:
Taylor Schilling,
Brittany Allen,
Jackson Robert Scott
Comedy
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Fantasy
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Romance
Director:
Adam Shankman
Stars:
Taraji P. Henson,
Kristen Ledlow,
Josh Brener
Action
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Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Catherine Hardwicke
Stars:
Gina Rodriguez,
Thomas Dekker,
Vivian Chan
Crime
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Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Gerardo Naranjo
Stars:
Stephanie Sigman,
Noé Hernández,
Irene Azuela
Certificate: 21+
Action
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Crime
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Drama
Director:
Karyn Kusama
Stars:
Nicole Kidman,
Toby Kebbell,
Tatiana Maslany
Certificate: 17+
Comedy
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Drama
Director:
Neil Burger
Stars:
Kevin Hart,
Bryan Cranston,
Nicole Kidman
Certificate: 17+
Action
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Adventure
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Drama
Director:
Adam Robitel
Stars:
Taylor Russell,
Logan Miller,
Jay Ellis
Certificate: 17+
Drama
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Thriller
Director:
Steven Knight
Stars:
Matthew McConaughey,
Anne Hathaway,
Diane Lane
Documentary
Directors:
Jimmy Chin,
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi
Stars:
Tommy Caldwell,
Jimmy Chin,
Alex Honnold
Quiet family man and hard-working snowplow driver Nels is the lifeblood of a glitzy resort town in the Rocky Mountains because he is the one who keeps the winter roads clear. He and his wife live in a comfortable cabin away from the tourists. The town has just awarded him “Citizen of the Year.” But Nels has to leave his quiet mountain life when his son is murdered by a powerful drug lord. As a man who has nothing to lose he is stoked by a drive for vengeance. This unlikely hero uses his hunting skills and transforms from an ordinary man into a skilled killer as he sets out to dismantle the cartel. Nels’ actions ignite a turf war between a manically unpredictable gangster known as Viking and a rival gang boss. Justice is served in one final spectacular confrontation that will leave (almost) no one unscathed.
The Perfect Revenge is all in the Execution.
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Rated R for strong violence, drug material, and some language including sexual references
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8 February 2019 (Canada)
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In Order of Disappearance
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$11,030,233,
10 February 2019, Wide Release
$13,805,439, 13 February 2019
2.39 : 1
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In early 2017, the film was refused a permit to shoot in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. The explanation given was that Parks Canada objected to the antagonist of the film being an aboriginal Canadian. Even the actor playing the role, popular aboriginal Canadian Tom Jackson, could not sway the government agency’s opinion, and the production was moved out of the park. See more »
In the final gun battle, many of the guns exhibited muzzle flashes, but there was no action in the gun, i.e. hammer did not release, gun slide did not move, etc. See more »
The cast credits are displayed “in order of disappearance”, as a reference to the original film of this title. See more »
Let’s Fly
Written by David Jeremy Ball and Annabella Short Logan
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. on behalf of Atlantic Music Corp
Performed by Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers
Courtesy of Capitol Records LLC.
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
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A woman is boxed out by the male sports agents in her profession, but gains an unexpected edge over them when she develops the ability to hear men’s thoughts.
She Can Hear Men’s Thoughts. Let the Games Begin.
Rated R for language and sexual content throughout, and some drug material
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8 February 2019 (USA)
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Do Que os Homens Gostam
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$20,000,000
(estimated)
$18,232,087,
10 February 2019, Wide Release
$21,978,684, 13 February 2019
2.39 : 1
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Pete Davidson and Tracy Morgan were both cast members on Saturday Night Live (1975) at one point. See more »
Sister:
That’s just Jasmine tea. If you don’t count the weed, and the peyote, and the crack.
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