The Kid Who Would Be King
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7 nominations.
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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: 13+
Action
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Ruben Fleischer
Stars:
Tom Hardy,
Michelle Williams,
Riz Ahmed
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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Fantasy
Director:
Christian Rivers
Stars:
Hera Hilmar,
Robert Sheehan,
Hugo Weaving
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+
Action
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Adventure
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Fantasy
Director:
Zack Snyder
Stars:
Ben Affleck,
Gal Gadot,
Jason Momoa
Certificate: 17+
Action
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Adventure
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Thriller
Director:
Otto Bathurst
Stars:
Taron Egerton,
Jamie Foxx,
Ben Mendelsohn
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Comedy
Director:
Taika Waititi
Stars:
Chris Hemsworth,
Tom Hiddleston,
Cate Blanchett
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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Adventure
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Fantasy
Director:
Patty Jenkins
Stars:
Gal Gadot,
Chris Pine,
Robin Wright
Certificate: 13+
Action
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Adventure
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Jon Watts
Stars:
Tom Holland,
Michael Keaton,
Robert Downey Jr.
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
A tide is coming.
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12 December 2018 (Indonesia)
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$160,000,000
(estimated)
$72,573,522,
23 December 2018, Wide Release
$316,469,197, 27 January 2019
$1,067,152,007, 21 January 2019
2.39 : 1
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Queen Atlanna’s trident isn’t really a trident because it has five tines. By definition a “tri”dent only has three tines. See more »
Mera:
Your half-brother, King Orm, is about to declare war upon the surface world. The only way to stop his war is for you to take your rightful place as King.
Arthur Curry:
Trust me, I am no king.
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Everything I Need
Written by Skylar Grey and Elliott Taylor
Performed by Skylar Grey
Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Jason Evigan
Courtesy of KIDinaKORNER / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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2 wins.
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Short
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Drama
Directors:
Brendan Byrne,
Marissa Kaye
Stars:
Brendan Byrne,
Carol Elsden,
Natalia Cricri
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
Documentary
Directors:
Dirk Rijneke,
Mildred Van Leeuwaarden
Stars:
Paul Verhoeven,
Wim Verstappen,
Ruud Den Dryver
Documentary
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Biography
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History
Director:
Errol Morris
Stars:
Robert McNamara,
John F. Kennedy,
Fidel Castro
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
(estimated)
$20,355,000,
13 January 2019, Wide Release
$50,904,846, 24 January 2019
$50,781,331, 21 January 2019
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Nessun Dorma
Written by Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Adami, Renato Simoni
Performed by Mantovani
Published by Universal Music – MGB SONGS on behalf of Casa Ricordi S.R.L. / Universal Music – Careers
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records
By arrangement with The Orchard
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The Nvidia Shield TV, a $180 Android-based streaming box with lots of processing power, appeals to a scattershot of audiences. It’s the ideal streamer for media hoarders who want to build a cheap a Plex server, for cord-cutters who want to roll their own over-the-air DVR, for Kodi enthusiasts (with that media center’s morally dubious third-party plug-ins), for a certain breed of living-room gamers, and for people who just want as much computing power as they can get.
At the same time, cheaper 4K streaming devices such as Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K and Roku’s Streaming Stick+ have gotten better at the basics, providing adequate performance while rivaling or surpassing the Shield TV’s HDR support at a fraction of its cost.
In other words, the Nvidia Shield TV isn’t for everyone, but it’s an unbeatable streaming device for nerds with money to spend on their nerdy hobbies. I’m glad something like that exists, even if the overall value isn’t quite what it used to be.
Update, January 28, 2019: This review was updated in its entirety to reflect the Nvidia Shield TV’s place in the current media-streaming landscape. While we still consider it to be the best media streamer for hardcore cord-cutters, the competition has made considerable advancements, especially in the area of HDR support. As a result, our bottom-line opinion of the Nvidia Shield TV has dropped from 4 stars to 3.5. We have preserved our original review here.
The latest Nvidia Shield TV hardware isn’t much different than the first-generation version from 2015. It has the same Tegra X1 processor, 16GB of storage, 3GB of RAM, dual USB 3.0 ports, gigabit ethernet, and an 802.11ac Wi-Fi adapter. The main difference is a smaller enclosure that no longer includes a MicroSD card slot.
Those similarities aren’t a bad thing. The Shield TV’s X1 processor still tears through apps that can induce long load times and choppiness on other devices—it offers one of the speediest PlayStation Vue experience you’ll find outside of Sony’s own PS4 console, for instance—and it never skips a beat when you’re switching between apps. While cheap 4K streaming devices have gotten faster over the last two years, the Shield TV still holds a noticeable edge.
When we first reviewed the second-generation Shield two years ago, it came in two configurations: A $200 bundle included the Shield, a traditional remote control, and a game controller, while the $300 Shield Pro had a built-in 500 GB hybrid drive instead of 16 GB of flash storage. (It also maintained the original Shield’s larger figure and MicroSD slot.)
Nvidia has since discontinued the Shield Pro and added a remote-only bundle for $180. You can also bundle the Shield with a SmartThings Link dongle for $220, letting you connect light bulbs, motion sensors, and other smart home devices to your network over the ZigBee or Z-Wave protocols. You can then control those devices via a phone, smart speaker, or the Shield’s voice remote. (Check out our full SmartThings Link review for more details.)
With the additional configurations, the Nvidia Shield TV aspires to be a more mainstream product, yet there are still some issues that hold it back on the hardware front.
The biggest problem is the headache-inducing remote control. With practically every other streaming device, hitting left or right on the remote gives you an instant 10- or 15-second skip so you can easily move forward or back in a video. On the Shield, the behavior is inconsistent from one app to the next, with some apps offering a quick skip, some scrubbing more continuously through the the video, and others still forcing you into a menu of on-screen playback control buttons.
Even worse, the remote uses a touch-sensitive strip to control volume instead of discrete buttons. Sliding your finger along the strip works fine with the Shield’s built-in volume adjuster, but it becomes far less reliable if you set up the Shield to control your TV’s volume via the remote’s infrared emitter. Precise volume adjustments become nearly impossible, especially if you’re not sitting squarely in front of the TV from less than 10 feet away.
Jared Newman / TechHiveWith IR control enabled, the Shield remote’s volume strip (the glossy surface running along the bottom half) doesn’t always work as expected.
As a device that launched in early 2017, the Shield is also behind the times on HDR video support. It’ll handle basic HDR10 without issue, but it doesn’t support Dolby Vision or HDR10+, which can adjust color output on a scene-by-scene basis. The $180 Apple TV supports the former, and Amazon’s $50 Fire TV Stick 4K supports both.
As for audio, the Nvidia Shield does offer pass-through over HDMI for Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, DD+/DTS, DTS-X, and DTS-HD. It does not, however, offer Atmos support in Netflix, and the box itself has no optical audio output. If you need a Toslink connection, you’ll have to use an HDMI splitter.
Jared Newman / TechHiveThe Nvidia Shield TV, running Android 8.0.
The Nvidia Shield TV is one of a handful of streaming boxes that run Google’s Android TV software. The idea behind Android TV is to combine all the phone control features of a Chromecast with a proper on-screen menu system and a physical remote, while also leaning on Google Assistant for powerful voice controls. To date, the Nvidia Shield TV is the only device that’s done this idea justice.
Over the last four years, Nvidia has routinely delivered software updates for both the 2015 and 2017 versions of the Shield, adding features like Google Assistant support, Alexa voice control, and an overhauled interface based on Android 8.0 Oreo. It has none of the Chromecast issues I’ve experienced on other Android TV devices, and it’s navigated the Amazon-Google rivalry to support both Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Music. The Shield TV even has a native YouTube Kids app, which isn’t available on Roku, Fire TV, or Apple TV.
Jared Newman / TechHiveVoice control is a strong suit for Android TV.
Google Assistant also remains a standout feature on Shield, with a voice remote that lets you search YouTube, launch videos from supported apps (Netflix among them), conduct detailed genre searches (try “show me 70s sci-fi movies”), control smart home devices, or just ask for general information. You can also link a Google Home speaker to launch videos or control playback with hands-free voice commands. (Nvidia’s game controller can optionally support hands-free commands as well, though at a cost to the controller’s battery life.)
But despite Nvidia’s admirable commitment, Android TV remains in a state of limbo. Certain apps, such as DirecTV Now and Nick Jr., are absent from the platform, while others, like Hulu, support it only halfheartedly. Concepts like App Channels and the Play Next bar, which are supposed to help you find things to watch directly from the Android TV home screen, just aren’t getting enough attention from app makers to feel indispensable. There’s also a disconnect between Android TV’s on-screen apps and Chromecast: If you launch something via one method, you can’t control it via the other.
Jared Newman / TechHiveHulu’s home screen recommendations on Android TV are more than a year old.
Google says it’s now rethinking many of Android TV’s menu systems and features, with the goal of making it more consumer-friendly, but until we’ve seen those changes and have an idea of when they’ll arrive, it’s hard to recommend Shield as a streaming box for mainstream users.
Now that we’ve scared away most prospective buyers, let’s talk about why the Nvidia Shield TV is still worth considering for everyone else.
For one thing, it’s the only streaming box that can double as a Plex media server for either local USB storage or mounted network hard drives. That means you can stream your personal media library to other devices at home or on the road without a much pricier desktop PC or NAS box. With a USB TV tuner or HDHomeRun networked tuner, Plex can even become a whole-home DVR for cord cutters.
Jared Newman / TechHiveThe Nvidia Shield TV lets you run a Plex server for cheap.
Plex isn’t the only way to watch and record over-the-air channels on Shield. Channels DVR is another whole-home option, with higher subscription costs but slicker software. And if you’d rather build something cheaper, you can plug in a USB tuner (such as the Hauppauge WinTV-DualHD) and use it with either Android TV’s free Live Channels app or the subscription-based Tablo Engine service. No other streaming box lets you build your own DVR like this.
On top of all that, Shield supports the popular media center software Kodi without the arcane sideloading methods that Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV require, and the $40 SmartThings Link is an inexpensive way to connect all kinds of smart home devices. The Shield isn’t too shabby as a game console, either, letting you stream games from either a networked PC or Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud service, and offering a respectable collection of downloadable indie titles.
Jared Newman / TechHiveThe $40 SmartThings Link dongle lets you control ZigBee or Z-Wave smart home devices from a phone, smart speaker, or the Shield TV remote.
This kind of power has its downsides. I’ve noticed, for instance, that SmartThings Link struggles to connect with my home’s lighting when an external hard drive is plugged in at the same time, and getting the Shield to recognize my networked hard drive required a lot of forum sleuthing and digging into Windows settings.
Still, when everything’s up and running properly—with the Shield running my home’s lighting, recording over-the-air channels, responding to voice commands, and smoothly streaming games from my desktop PC—there’s really nothing else like it. The Shield’s greatest strength is that it doesn’t cater to the lowest common denominator.
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1 nomination.
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Drama
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Mystery
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Sci-Fi
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
Bruce Willis,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Robin Wright
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:
Mel Gibson,
Joaquin Phoenix,
Rory Culkin
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:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
Bruce Willis,
Haley Joel Osment,
Toni Collette
Certificate: 13+
Drama
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Sport
Director:
Steven Caple Jr.
Stars:
Michael B. Jordan,
Sylvester Stallone,
Tessa Thompson
Drama
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Mystery
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Thriller
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Stars:
Sigourney Weaver,
William Hurt,
Joaquin Phoenix
Certificate: 17+
Comedy
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Drama
Director:
Neil Burger
Stars:
Kevin Hart,
Bryan Cranston,
Nicole Kidman
Certificate: 17+
Drama
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Mystery
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Adam Robitel
Stars:
Taylor Russell,
Logan Miller,
Jay Ellis
Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities.
The World of Superheroes will be Shattered.
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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
$54,541,135, 24 January 2019
$100,467,029, 21 January 2019
2.39 : 1
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Under normal circumstances, the film would have been a nightmare of red tape to pass through because Unbreakable (2000) and Split (2016) were produced by different studios. Instead, this was the first ever film co-production between Universal and Disney, which have been heated rivals in both the film and theme park businesses for more than half a century. Prior to this film, most Universal/Disney co-productions were relegated to television, most notably Monk (2002). Reportedly, Disney had no problem letting the film Split (2016) introduce David Dunn into its final scene, so long as they had some input on a full sequel. See more »
Ending scene, when the 3 “remaining” characters are awaiting for the people’s reaction in the train station, Mrs. Price starts to hold the hands of her 2 fellow survivors, and the coffee cup she was just given by Joseph seconds before has totally disappeared. See more »
Kevin Wendell Crumb:
Now who’d like a PB and J sandwich?
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Efficiency is the name of the game in today’s fast-paced digital world; and whether you’re leading a team—or an entire company—you should always be looking for new and creative ways to get more done in less time. That’s the goal, right? While there are plenty of pricey tools like Slack and Skype that promise to fine-tune your productivity, few are as quick and impactful as Glip, and it won’t cost you a dime.
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With 96% of users saying Glip has made their communications easier and 64% saying they deliver projects faster, Glip is a no-brainer for helping your team reach its full potential. Access Glip on any device, with apps for both mobile and desktop, iOS and Android. Glip is free to use and with as many users as you want. You can get started for free (yes, free) today.
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There’s no shortage of earbuds on the market. Some offer great sound but are uncomfortable; others are lightweight but have wires that get in your way. And, if you find a set that’s perfect, they tend to cost an arm and a leg—unless you’re looking at AirTaps True Wireless Earbuds. They offer features that you’d only find in expensive earbuds but, at just $36.99, are far more economical.
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Whether you’ve got a long commute or like working out to music, AirTaps Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds could be your best listening solution. Save 62% on a pair AirTaps Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds right now and pay just $36.99.

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Animation
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Action
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Adventure
Director:
Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Stars:
Masako Nozawa,
Ryô Horikawa,
Hiromi Tsuru
Animation
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Action
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Comedy
Director:
Masahiro Hosoda
Stars:
Masako Nozawa,
Hiromi Tsuru,
Ryô Horikawa
Animation
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Action
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Stars:
Masako Nozawa,
Ryô Horikawa,
Takeshi Kusao
Animation
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Action
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Stars:
Bin Shimada,
Masako Nozawa,
Ryô Horikawa
Animation
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Action
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Sci-Fi
Director:
Mitsuo Hashimoto
Stars:
Masako Nozawa,
Takeshi Kusao,
Mayumi Tanaka
Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior unlike any fighter they’ve faced before.
A new adventure to become the strongest begins.
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Rated PG for prolonged frenetic sequences of action and violence, and for language
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22 February 2019 (Indonesia)
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Dragon Ball Super: Broly
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$8,500,000
(estimated)
JPY 1,046,856,280
(Japan),
16 December 2018, Limited Release
$9,810,206,
20 January 2019, Wide Release
$25,213,823, 24 January 2019
$88,332,139, 21 January 2019
1.78 : 1
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Does not include a post-credits scene. However, the closing credits play over footage of characters featured in the film. See more »
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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+
Comedy
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Drama
Director:
Neil Burger
Stars:
Kevin Hart,
Bryan Cranston,
Nicole Kidman
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+
Sci-Fi
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Thriller
Director:
Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Stars:
Keanu Reeves,
Alice Eve,
Emily Alyn Lind
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
Six strangers are given mysterious black boxes with tickets to an immersive escape room for a chance to win tons of money. Being locked in several rooms with extreme conditions, they discover the secrets behind the escape room and must fight to survive and to find a way out.
Solve the Puzzle. Escape the Room. Find the clues or die.
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11 January 2019 (Indonesia)
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Escape Room: Sin salida
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$9,000,000
(estimated)
$18,238,172,
6 January 2019, Wide Release
$43,640,074, 24 January 2019
$55,443,689, 21 January 2019
2.39 : 1
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After the death of five Polish teenagers, killed by fire in a real life tragedy which occurred within an Escape Room in Poland, the release date of this movie was pushed back a few months in a number of countries, out of respect for the girls who were killed. See more »
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Written and Performed by Eric Speier
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Baker Dill (Matthew McConaughey) is a fishing boat captain leading tours off a tranquil, tropical enclave called Plymouth Island. His quiet life is shattered, however, when his ex-wife Karen (Anne Hathaway) tracks him down with a desperate plea for help. She begs Dill to save her – and their young son – from her new, violent husband (Jason Clarke) by taking him out to sea on a fishing excursion, only to throw him to the sharks and leave him for dead. Karen’s appearance thrusts Dill back into a life he’d tried to forget, and as he struggles between right and wrong, his world is plunged into a new reality that may not be all that it seems.
On Plymouth Island, No One Ever Dies…Unless You Break the Rules
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