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The rom com lives.

Including Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Her, and Obvious Child.
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Buckle up.

Vin Diesel turns his back on family for Charlize Theron.
vulture.com|By Tolly Wright
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Get excited.

Scary. Again.
vulture.com|By Christine Nguyen
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The dive is the best part.

Watch the full video!
vulture.com|By Emma Barrie
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1 hr

Lady Gaga knows how to make an entrance.

Lady Gaga opened the Half Time show from stadium roof.
vulture.com|By Tolly Wright
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So many talons.

Things are looking bleak for these X-Men.
vulture.com|By Tolly Wright
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1 hr

Jack is back.

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America the beautiful, indeed.

That’s some good harmonizing.
vulture.com|By Emma Barrie
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3 hrs

I am Groot.

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Jude Law's presence and striking good looks don’t enchant so much as they ensnare.

Law is the ne plus ultra of actors who innately understand how beauty can add complexity to a role.
vulture.com|By Angelica Jade Bastién
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How one artist is interpreting Trump.

Artist Jonathan Horowitz takes us on a journey into the metaphysics of the president's great, somewhat mysterious, half-beast behemoth bulk.
vulture.com|By Jerry Saltz
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5 hrs

Setting Picasso and Matisse aside for now

The museum is moving pieces from the Western canon in order to showcase art from Iran, Iraq, and Sudan.
vulture.com|By Karen Brill
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6 hrs

The Lego Batman Movie theme song is really something

“Who never skips leg day? Batman!”
vulture.com|By Karen Brill
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But will anyone actually attend?

With a first time like his, how could he resist?
vulture.com|By Karen Brill
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These are the new movies you can watch on HBO in February.

Crimson Peak, Do the Right Thing, and more.
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This is weird.

One way or another, they’re family.
vulture.com|By Karen Brill
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