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Split (2016)
Split (2016)
2016 | Horror, Thriller
Split (2017) is, ironically, a slyly connective work from M Night Shyamalan #Review
Powered by a terrific set of performances from James McAvoy, the film manages to explore the fascinating dramatic potential of dissociative identity disorder without feeling sensational or exploitative. McAvoy finds ways beyond mere costume changes to make each personality a character in their own right, both through vocal versatility and tremendous physicality, aided by a vulnerable but determined turn from Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Witch”) as Casey, one of the kidnapped girls who hides a dark secret of her own...

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    The Vault

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    In a world where vampires rule and teenaged humans are quarantined as a food source, there's only...

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    Stephen Aryan

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    It's been ten years since the battlemage war, where thousands died as mages sundered the earth and...

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Joe Elliott recommended Play Don't Worry by Mick Ronson in Music (curated)

 
Play Don't Worry by Mick Ronson
Play Don't Worry by Mick Ronson
1975 | Rock
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"One of those records that caught me at the right minute. As you know, I was a huge fan of Spiders-era Bowie. I was distraught when they split, but I followed Ronson's solo career. He was a little bit more mainstream; these were stunning songs. Very French, somehow - it had that 'I'm wondering around down the docks in Amsterdam' kind of vibe! It also has the second greatest guitar solo of all time on 'Women' and in between you have these fantastic ballads like 'The Empty Bed', a stunning song. His lead playing on that record is just incredible."

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