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Behind You

Two young sisters find that all the mirrors in their estranged aunt's house are covered or hidden. When one of them happens upon a mirror in the basement, she unknowingly releases a malicious demon.Rated: RRelease Date: Apr 17, 2020
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Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind Review

Natasha Gregson Wagner says a poignant thing about her movie star mother, and her all-too tragic death, at the beginning of Laurent Bouzereau’s Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind. “Since then there’s been so much speculation on how she died that it’s overshadowed her life’s work and who she was as a person.” It’s a brief but sudden flash into the perspective of living with a lifelong media whirlwind of speculation and insinuation. It also is clearly Gregson Wagner’s pained personal truth. Yet what’s both interesting and ultimately frustrating about Bouzereau’s new documentary, which just premiered on HBO, is that it…
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The Spy Behind Home Plate

In this first ever feature-length documentary about the enigmatic Morris "Moe" Berg, award-winning filmmaker Aviva Kempner again focuses her camera on a little-known Jewish hero. From the streets of Newark to five major league teams during baseball's Golden Age to his secret life spying for the OSS during WWII, Berg's improbable story is told with rare historical footage and revealing interviews with family and an All-Star roster from the worlds of history, sports and spycraft.Rated: Not RatedRelease Date: May 24, 2019
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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald – the VFX secrets behind the movie magic

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald – the VFX secrets behind the movie magic Den of Geek catches up with the film's VFX supervisor to find out how the Bafta-nominated effects team brought the Wizarding World to life Feature Jan 30, 2019 From https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/fantastic-beasts/63094/fantastic-beasts-the-crimes-of-grindelwald-vfx-secrets-movie-magic
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Behind the Mask: The Batman: Dead End Story

Rent It The Film:Might seem hard to believe at this point, but there was a time in the late- 90s to early- 00s where big-screen Batman underwent something of an identity crisis. The creative folks behind the character's live-action iterations were unsure of whether to explore the character's dark, brooding elements from the comics -- something embraced by the wildly successful Batman: The Animated Series -- or return to the vibrant campiness of the 60s show, resulting in Schumacher's Batman & Robin and a period of silence afterwards. Sandy Collora knew what to do with the character, though, which led…
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