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Thomasin McKenzie

‘The Changeover’ Is A YA Movie With No Bite

February 21, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Erana James and Nicholas Galitzine star in The Changeover

The Changeover movie, an adaptation of a popular YA novel, won’t fill the Twilight void audiences may be seeking. It’s far too typical and predictable.

Filed Under: Book Adaptation, Drama, Entertainment, Fantasy, Horror, Movie Review, Movies, Romance Tagged With: Benji Purchase, Erana James, kate harcourt, lucy lawless, margaret mahy, melanie lynskey, miranda harcourt, nicholas galitzine, stuart mckenzie, Thomasin McKenzie, Timothy Spall

The AWFJ 2018 Film Award Winners Spice Things Up, Honor Women

January 11, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant in Can You Ever Forgive Me?

The AWFJ celebrates the best in film for 2018 but also awards the best women in entertainment, specifically. And they have awards for what we’re all thinking, too.

Filed Under: Awards, Best In Film, Entertainment, Film, Movies, News Tagged With: Adam Gough, Alfonso Cuarón, Deborah Davis, Ethan Hawke, Jeff White, Jennifer Lawrence, Marielle Heller, Morgan Neville, Nicole Holofcener, Olivia Colman, Rebecca Ferguson, Regina King, Richard E. Grant, Thomasin McKenzie, Tom Cruise, Tony McNamara, viola davis

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