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Spellbound Review: Sweet and Simple Fun

Spellbound Review: The movie is light and frothy, leaving you to enjoy the warmth and simplicity of the story.

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15 Actors Who Didn’t Get an Oscar Despite Their Stellar Act: Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter, Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky and More

Even after gut-wrenching performances, here are some actors who didn't get an Oscar. Rallying for their justice, here is a list.

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Oscars 2022: Netizens are Upset As West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler Isn’t Invited!

Rachel Zegler, the lead actor of West Side Story isn't invited for Oscars 2022. Netizens are not happy with this.

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West Side Story Review: Steven Spielberg presents a pleasant musical with an ending that doesn't leave an impact.

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