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Morgan Freeman & Olga Kurylenko Discuss Tom Cruise & Oblivion

Oblivion co-stars Morgan Freeman and Olga Kurylenko talk about director Joseph Kosinski’s new sci-fi film, working with Tom Cruise, approaching action scenes and the future of mankind.

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Review | Oblivion

Spectacular visuals and a solid main cast buoy director Joseph Kosinski’s Oblivion, which is awash in derivative storylines with few surprises for anyone who’s ever watched a science fiction film.

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Oblivion Director Joseph Kosinski on the Evolution of His Sci-Fi World

Director Joseph Kosinski discusses bringing Oblivion to theaters eight years after dreaming up the story, eschewing the dreaded blue screen and setting a science fiction film in daylight.

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WC13 | A Conversation With <br />Actor Ron Ely, Man of Bronze  

WC13 | A Conversation With
Actor Ron Ely, Man of Bronze

Ron Ely, who starred as Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze, spoke with Spinoff at WonderCon about the 1975 film, working with producer George Pal and his days playing Tarzan on television.

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WC13 | <i>Falling Skies</i> Producer <br />and Cast Tease Third Season  

WC13 | Falling Skies Producer
and Cast Tease Third Season

Executive Producer Remi Aubuchon and cast members from TNT’s Falling Skies sat down with Spinoff Online at WonderCon to discuss the upcoming third season of the hit alien-invasion drama.

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Review | The Croods

Filled with kid-friendly colors and action, DreamWorks Animation’s The Croods offers plenty for adults with sophisticated animation, bold character and creature designs, and a charming story about allowing children to grow up.

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Review | <i>Banshee</i>: ‘Pilot’  

Review | Banshee: ‘Pilot’

The pilot episode of Banshee, the new Cinemax drama from True Blood creator Alan Ball, offers a tantalizing glimpse into a corrupt small town populated by a hard-boiled sheriff and enough lowlifes and criminals to guarantee weekly viewing.

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Review | <i>The Impossible</i>  

Review | The Impossible

Naomi Watts and Tom Holland offer a stunning look at survival in The Impossible, a film that starts with a remarkable look at two peoples’ hard won fight to stay alive, but eventually veers uncomfortably close to standard movie plotting.

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<i>Pitch Perfect</i> Director & Producers <br />On the Return of the Movie Musical  

Pitch Perfect Director & Producers
On the Return of the Movie Musical

Pitch Perfect director Jason Moore and producers Max Handelman and Paul Brooks discuss the cyclical nature of musicals, settling on the right songs, and celebrating the passion of competitive a cappella.

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<i>Pitch Perfect</i> Writer Kay Cannon <br />On Song Selections and In-Jokes  

Pitch Perfect Writer Kay Cannon
On Song Selections and In-Jokes

Veteran 30 Rock writer Kay Cannon talks about making her feature debut with the musical comedy Pitch Perfect, which she describes as “Bring It On in the a cappella world.”

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Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow Discuss Making <i>Pitch Perfect</i>  

Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow Discuss Making Pitch Perfect

Co-stars Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow discuss early on-stage mishaps, musical mash-ups, on-set camaraderie and Universal Pictures’ Pitch Perfect, which opens Friday nationwide.

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Rebel Wilson Is <i>Pitch Perfect</i>  

Rebel Wilson Is Pitch Perfect

Australian actress Rebel Wilson discusses her role in Universal Pictures’ musical comedy Pitch Perfect, her roundabout route to Hollywood, and mermaid dancing.

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