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Does Monsters give Javier Bardem his darkest ever villain role?
Javier Bardem's new role in Netflix true crime series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is even darker than his other famous villains.
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Josh Brolin on Goonies 2, Jonah Hex and falling in love with Austin Butler on Dune
The actor reflects on the highs and lows of his career with Yahoo from No Country For Old Men to Milk, Marvel and more.
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Cinema's most confusing movie endings explained
Nothing takes the wind out of your sails like a movie that ends on a big fat question mark.
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Seven magnificent 21st century westerns
The original ‘Magnificent Seven’ was itself a remake of ‘Seven Samurai’, and is considered one of the all-time great westerns alongside ‘The Searchers’, ‘Once Upon a Time In The West’ and ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’. The Coen brothers took on the John Wayne original and made it work for modern audiences, imbuing it with their trademark wit and uncanny ability to get top performances of their cast. Jeff Bridges gives an Oscar-winning performance as Rooster Cogburn, making him and Wayne onl
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10 Really Confusing Movie Endings Explained
Nothing takes the wind out of your sails like a movie that ends on a big fat question mark. Let us be your guide in decoding the confusing endings of 10 of the most frustrating film finales… ‘Inception’ (2010) The ending: Back in LA, Leo DiCaprio’s dream-thief Cobb spins his totem on the kitchen counter to determine if he’s dreaming, then decides instead to go outside and play with his estranged kids, leaving it spinning – and the camera cuts before we see if it slows or stops. The explanation