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Index Snowpiercer

Snowpiercer is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action film based on the French climate fiction graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 233 relations: /Film, A. O. Scott, Action film, Adnan Hasković, Adolf Hitler, Alfred Hitchcock, Alison Pill, Alliance of Women Film Journalists, Amazon Prime Video, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Ann Hornaday, Anna Behlmer, Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, Asia-Pacific Film Festival, Asian Film Awards, Aspect ratio (image), Audio engineer, Audio mixing, Austin Film Critics Association, Auteur, Ayn Rand, Baeksang Arts Awards, Barrandov Studios, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Berlin International Film Festival, Bill Gates, Billboard (magazine), Bisexuality, Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, Black Reel Awards, Black Reel Awards of 2015, Blue Dragon Film Awards, Bong Joon-ho, Bontonfilm, Boro (textile), Box Office Mojo, British Board of Film Classification, Busan Film Critics Awards, Busan International Film Festival, Byun Hee-bong, Calcium carbonate, Canary Islands, Cannes Film Festival, Chicago Film Critics Association, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2014, Chris Evans (actor), Cinapse, Cinefex, CJ Entertainment, Clark Middleton, ... Expand index (183 more) »

  2. 2013 science fiction action films
  3. Czech multilingual films
  4. Czech post-apocalyptic films
  5. Czech science fiction action films
  6. English-language Czech films
  7. English-language South Korean films
  8. Fictional trains
  9. Films about revolutions
  10. Films based on French comics
  11. Films directed by Bong Joon-ho
  12. Films set in 2031
  13. Films set in the 2030s
  14. Films with screenplays by Bong Joon-ho
  15. South Korean multilingual films
  16. South Korean post-apocalyptic films
  17. South Korean science fiction action films
  18. Stillking Films films

/Film

/Film, also spelled Slashfilm, is a blog that covers movie news, reviews, interviews, and trailers.

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A. O. Scott

Anthony Oliver Scott (born July 10, 1966) is an American journalist and cultural critic, known for his film and literary criticism.

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Action film

The action film is a film genre that predominantly features chase sequences, fights, shootouts, explosions, and stunt work.

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Adnan Hasković

Adnan Hasković (born 23 December 1984) is a Bosnian actor.

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Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945.

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Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director.

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Alison Pill

Alison Pill (born November 27, 1985) is a Canadian actress.

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Alliance of Women Film Journalists

The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) is a non-profit organization founded in 2006.

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Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video, or simply Prime Video, is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming and rental service of Amazon offered both as a stand-alone service and as part of Amazon's Prime subscription.

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Anchor Bay Entertainment

The revived Anchor Bay Entertainment is an American independent film production and distribution company owned by Umbrelic Entertainment co-founders Thomas Zambeck and Brian Katz.

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Ann Hornaday

Ann Hornaday is an American film critic.

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Anna Behlmer

Anna Behlmer is an American re-recording mixer for film and television.

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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has collapsed.

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Asia-Pacific Film Festival

The Asia-Pacific Film Festival (abbreviated APFF) is an annual film festival hosted by the Federation of Motion Picture Producers in Asia-Pacific(FPA).

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Asian Film Awards

The Asian Film Awards are presented annually by the Asian Film Awards Academy to recognise the excellence of the film professionals in the film industries of Asian cinema.

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Aspect ratio (image)

The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height.

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Audio engineer

An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound.

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Audio mixing

Audio mixing is the process by which multiple sounds are combined into one or more audio channels.

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Austin Film Critics Association

The Austin Film Critics Association (AFCA) is an organization of professional film critics from Austin, Texas.

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Auteur

An auteur ('author') is an artist with a distinctive approach, usually a film director whose filmmaking control is so unbounded and personal that the director is likened to the "author" of the film, thus manifesting the director's unique style or thematic focus.

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Ayn Rand

Alice O'Connor (born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum;, 1905 – March 6, 1982), better known by her pen name Ayn Rand, was a Russian-born American author and philosopher.

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Baeksang Arts Awards

The Baeksang Arts Awards, also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea.

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Barrandov Studios

Barrandov Studios is a set of film studios in Prague, Czechia.

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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead is a 2007 American crime thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet.

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Berlin International Film Festival

The Berlin International Film Festival (Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale, is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany.

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Bill Gates

William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Bisexuality

Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females (gender binary), to more than one gender, or to both people of the same gender and different genders.

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Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress

The Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress was an award presented annually by the Black Reel Awards (BRAs).

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Black Reel Awards

The Black Reel Awards, or BRAs, is an annual American awards ceremony hosted by the Foundation for the Augmentation of African Americans in film (FAAAF) to recognize excellence of African Americans, as well as the cinematic achievements of the African diaspora, in the global film industry, as assessed by the foundation’s voting membership.

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Black Reel Awards of 2015

The 2015 Black Reel Awards, which annually recognize and celebrate the achievements of black people in feature, independent and television films, were announced on Thursday, February 19, 2015.

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Blue Dragon Film Awards

The Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented by Sports Chosun (a sister brand of the Chosun Ilbo) for excellence in film in South Korea.

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Bong Joon-ho

Bong Joon-ho (born September 14, 1969) is a South Korean film director, producer and screenwriter.

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Bontonfilm

Bontonfilm is a Czech film company.

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Boro (textile)

are a class of Japanese textiles that have been mended or patched together.

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Box Office Mojo

Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.

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British Board of Film Classification

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas and video works (such as television programmes, trailers, adverts, public information/campaigning films, menus, bonus content, etc.) released on physical media within the United Kingdom.

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Busan Film Critics Awards

Established in 2000, the Busan Film Critics Awards is run by the Busan Film Critics Association (BCFA), a small but independent-minded group of critics based in Busan, South Korea.

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Busan International Film Festival

The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), formerly the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF), held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia.

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Byun Hee-bong

Byun Hee-bong (born Byun In-chul; 8 June 1942 – 18 September 2023) was a South Korean film, television and voice actor.

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Calcium carbonate

Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula.

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Canary Islands

The Canary Islands (Canarias), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish region, autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival (Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (Festival international du film), is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.

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Chicago Film Critics Association

The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2014

The 27th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 15, 2014.

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Chris Evans (actor)

Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor.

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Cinapse

Cinapse is an English-language blog dedicated to movie reviews, home video reviews, editorials, interviews, film discovery and appreciation.

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Cinefex

Cinefex was a quarterly journal that debuted in 1980 and covered visual effects in films.

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CJ Entertainment

CJ Entertainment is a South Korean film production and distribution company under CJ ENM Entertainment Division.

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Clark Middleton

Clark Tinsley Middleton (April 13, 1957 – October 4, 2020) was an American actor.

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Climate change

In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system.

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Climate engineering

Climate engineering (or geoengineering) is an umbrella term for both carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation modification, when applied at a planetary scale.

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Climate fiction

Climate fiction (sometimes shortened to cli-fi) is literature that deals with climate change.

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Color psychology

Color psychology is the study of colors and hues as a determinant of human behavior.

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Comic Book Resources

CBR, formerly Comic Book Resources, is a news website covering movies, television, anime, video games and comic book–related news and discussion.

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Computer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is a specific-technology or application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, printed media, simulators, videos and video games.

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Concept art

Concept art is a form of visual art used to convey an idea for use in film, video games, animation, comic books, television shows, or other media before it is put into the final product.

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Costume designer

A costume designer is a person who designs costumes for a film, stage production or television show.

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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Production Design

The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Production Design (previously known as the Critics' Choice Award for Best Art Direction) is one of the Critics' Choice Movie Awards given to people working in the film industry by the Critics Choice Association.

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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award given out at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

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Critics' Choice Movie Awards

The Critics' Choice Awards (formerly known as the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award) is an awards show presented annually by the American-Canadian Critics Choice Association (CCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement.

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Daveed Diggs

Daveed Daniele Diggs (born January 24, 1982) is an American actor, rapper, and singer-songwriter.

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David Denby

David Denby (born 1943) is an American journalist.

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David King (chemist)

Sir David Anthony King (born 12 August 1939) is a South African-born British chemist, academic, and head of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG).

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David Thomson (film critic)

David Thomson (born 18 February 1941) is a British film critic and historian based in the United States, and the author of more than 20 books.

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Detroit Film Critics Society

The Detroit Film Critics Society is a film critic organization based in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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Digital Spy

Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK.

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Direct market

The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books.

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Director's Cut Awards

The Director's Cut Awards is an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film in South Korea.

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Dorian Awards

The Dorian Awards are film, television and Broadway / Off-Broadway accolades given by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, founded in 2009 as the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association.

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Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Ed Harris

Edward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Edinburgh International Film Festival

The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), established in 1947, is the world's oldest continually running film festival.

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Empire (magazine)

Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer Media Group.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.

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Esquire (magazine)

Esquire is an American men's magazine.

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European Audiovisual Observatory

The European Audiovisual Observatory (Observatoire européen de l’audiovisuel, Europäische Audiovisuelle Informationsstelle) is a public service organisation, part of the Council of Europe set up in 1992 as a partial agreement.

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Ewen Bremner

Ewen Bremner (born 23 January 1972) is a Scottish actor.

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Fandango Media, LLC is an American ticketing company that sells movie tickets via their website and their mobile app.

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Fangoria

Fangoria is an internationally distributed American horror film fan magazine, in publication since 1979.

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Film Business Asia

Film Business Asia was a film trade magazine based in Hong Kong.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.

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Gimbal

A gimbal is a pivoted support that permits rotation of an object about an axis.

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Go Ah-sung

Go Ah-sung (born August 10, 1992) is a South Korean actress.

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Gotham Awards

The Gotham Awards are American film awards, presented annually to the makers of independent films at a ceremony in New York City, the city first nicknamed "Gotham" by native son Washington Irving, in an issue of Salmagundi, published on November 11, 1807.

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Gotham Independent Film Awards 2014

The 24th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards, presented by the Independent Filmmaker Project, were held on December 1, 2014.

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Grand Bell Awards

The Grand Bell Awards, also known as the Daejong Film Awards, is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Harvey Weinstein

Harvey Weinstein (born March 19, 1952) is an American former film producer and convicted sex offender.

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Hintertux Glacier

The Hintertux Glacier (Hintertuxer Gletscher) is the tourist name for the glaciers of the Gefrorene-Wand-Kees, also called the Tuxer Ferner, and the nearby Riepenkees at the top of the Tuxertal, a side valley of the Zillertal in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

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HitFix

HitFix, or HitFix.com, was an entertainment news website that launched in December 2008 specializing in breaking entertainment news, insider information, and reviews and critiques of film, music, and television.

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Hong Kyung-pyo

Hong Kyung-pyo (born August 11, 1962) is a South Korean cinematographer.

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Hongik University

Hongik University (colloquially Hongdae) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea.

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Houston Film Critics Society

The Houston Film Critics Society is a non-profit film critic unincorporated voluntary organization in Houston, Texas, in the United States.

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Ice age

An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.

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IGN

IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.

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IndieWire

IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.

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Inherent Vice (film)

Inherent Vice is a 2014 American period neo-noir mystery comedy film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Thomas Pynchon.

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Jacques Lob

Jacques Lob (19 August 1932 – 24 May 1990) was a French comic book creator, known for several comics creations, including Superdupont.

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Jamie Bell

Andrew James Matfin "Jamie" Bell (born 14 March 1986) is an English actor.

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Jean-Marc Rochette

Jean-Marc Rochette (born 23 April 1956) is a French painter, illustrator and comics creator.

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Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American actress.

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John C. Reilly

John Christopher Reilly (born May 24, 1965) is an American actor.

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John Hurt

Sir John Vincent Hurt (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose career spanned over five decades.

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Kelly Masterson

Kelly Masterson (born 20th century) is an American playwright and screenwriter who lives in New York City.

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Kim Chang-ju (film editor)

Kim Chang-ju (born 1972) is a South Korean film editor and director.

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Korda Studios

Korda Studios (in Hungarian: Korda Filmstúdió) is a film studio complex in the wine-making village of Etyek; hence the nickname.

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Korean Association of Film Critics Awards

The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, also known as the Critics Choice Awards, is an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film in South Korea.

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LA Film Festival

The LA Film Festival was an annual film festival that was held in Los Angeles, California, and usually took place in June.

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Los Angeles Film Critics Association

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) is an American film critic organization founded in 1975.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Lou Lumenick

Louis J. Lumenick (born September 11, 1949) is an American film critic.

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Luke Pasqualino

Luca Giuseppe "Luke" Pasqualino (born 19 February 1990) is a British actor.

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Marco Beltrami

Marco Beltrami (born October 7, 1966) is an American composer of film and television scores.

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, (13 October 19258 April 2013) was a British stateswoman and Conservative politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.

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Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.

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Metro New York

Metro New York was a free daily newspaper in New York City.

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Mother (2009 film)

Mother is a 2009 South Korean neo-noir thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho, starring Kim Hye-ja and Won Bin. Snowpiercer and Mother (2009 film) are films directed by Bong Joon-ho and films with screenplays by Bong Joon-ho.

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MTV

MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.

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Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (20 October 2011) was a Libyan revolutionary, politician and political theorist who ruled Libya from 1969 until his assassination by rebel forces in 2011.

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Naked (1993 film)

Naked is a 1993 British black comedy drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring David Thewlis as Johnny, a loquacious intellectual, philosopher and conspiracy theorist.

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Nastyona

Nastyona (네스티요나) is a South Korean indie rock band formed in Busan in 2002.

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National Board of Review

The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures is a non-profit organization of New York City area film enthusiasts.

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National Board of Review Awards 2014

86th NBR Awards Best Film: A Most Violent Year The 86th National Board of Review Awards, honoring the best in film for 2014, were announced on December 2, 2014.

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National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) is a natural history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States.

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The Naver Corporation is a South Korean internet conglomerate headquartered in Seongnam that operates the search engine Naver.

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Netflix

Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.

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New York (magazine)

New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City.

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New York Post

The New York Post (NY Post) is an American conservative daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City.

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Noah's Ark

Noah's Ark (תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: Tevat Noaḥ)The word "ark" in modern English comes from Old English aerca, meaning a chest or box.

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Octavia Spencer

Octavia Lenora Spencer (born May 25, 1970) is an American actress.

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Online Film Critics Society

The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) is an international professional association of online film journalists, historians and scholars who publish their work on the World Wide Web.

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Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

The Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is an annual film award given by the Online Film Critics Society to honor the best screenplay (adapted from another medium) of the year.

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Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress is an annual film award given by the Online Film Critics Society to honor the best supporting actress of the year.

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Only Lovers Left Alive

Only Lovers Left Alive is a 2013 gothic fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Anton Yelchin, Jeffrey Wright, Slimane Dazi and John Hurt.

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Paramount Streaming

Paramount Streaming (formerly CBS Digital Media, CBS Interactive, and ViacomCBS Streaming) is a division of Paramount Global that oversees the company's video streaming technology and direct-to-consumer services; including Pluto TV and Paramount+.

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Park Chan-wook

Park Chan-wook (born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic.

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Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970), also known by his initials PTA, is an American filmmaker.

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Post-production

Post-production is part of the process of filmmaking, video production, audio production, and photography.

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Prague

Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.

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Principal photography

Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.

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Production designer

In film and television, production designer is the individual responsible for the overall aesthetic of the story.

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Puncture (film)

Puncture (released under the title Injustice in the United Kingdom) is an independent feature film starring Chris Evans, directed by Adam Kassen and Mark Kassen.

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Rodney King

Rodney Glen King (April 2, 1965June 17, 2012) was an African-American man who was a victim of police brutality.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Roxie Collie Laybourne

Roxie Collie Simpson Laybourne (September 15, 1910 – August 7, 2003) was an American ornithologist born in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle

The San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle (SFBAFCC), formerly known as San Francisco Film Critics Circle, was founded in 2002 as an organization of film journalists and critics from San Francisco, California based publications.

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San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

The San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is given by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle (since 2006).

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San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress

The San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award given by the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle to honor an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role.

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Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

The Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role is one of the Satellite Awards presented annually by the International Press Academy.

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Satellite Award for Best Sound

The Satellite Award for Best Sound is one of the annual Satellite Awards given by the International Press Academy.

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Satellite Award for Best Visual Effects

The Satellite Award for Best Visual Effects is one of the annual Satellite Awards given by the International Press Academy.

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Satellite Awards

The Satellite Awards are annual awards given by the International Press Academy that are commonly noted in entertainment industry journals and blogs.

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Saturn Award for Best Action or Adventure Film

The Saturn Award for Best Action or Adventure Film (formerly Saturn Award for Best Action, Adventure or Thriller Film from 1994 to 2009) is an award presented to the best film in the action, adventure or thriller genres by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.

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Saturn Awards

The Saturn Awards are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.

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Scanline VFX

Scanline VFX is a global visual effects and animation company founded 1989 in Munich.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.

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Screen Anarchy

Screen Anarchy, previously known as Twitch Film or Twitch, is a Canadian English-language website featuring news and reviews of mainly international, independent and cult films.

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Silvio Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi (29 September 1936 – 12 June 2023) was an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as the prime minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011.

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Sioux City Journal

The Sioux City Journal is the daily newspaper and website of Sioux City, Iowa.

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Slate (magazine)

Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States.

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Snowball Earth

The Snowball Earth is a geohistorical hypothesis that proposes during one or more of Earth's icehouse climates, the planet's surface became nearly entirely frozen with no liquid oceanic or surface water exposed to the atmosphere.

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Snowpiercer (graphic novel series)

Snowpiercer (French: Le Transperceneige) is a four-volume post-apocalyptic, climate fiction, graphic novel written by Jacques Lob and illustrated by Jean-Marc Rochette.

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Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors like wealth, income, race, education, ethnicity, gender, occupation, social status, or derived power (social and political).

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Song Kang-ho

Song Kang-ho (born January 17, 1967) is a South Korean actor.

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Soompi

Soompi is an English-language website providing coverage of Korean pop culture.

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Soul Surfer (film)

Soul Surfer is a 2011 American biographical drama film directed by Sean McNamara, based on the 2004 memoir Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board by Bethany Hamilton about her life as a surfer after losing her left arm in a horrific shark attack and her recovery. Snowpiercer and Soul Surfer (film) are films scored by Marco Beltrami.

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Soylent Green

Soylent Green is a 1973 American dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson in his final film role. Snowpiercer and Soylent Green are climate change films and films about cannibalism.

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St. Louis Film Critics Association

The St.

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Starz

Starz (stylized as STARZ since 2016; pronounced "stars") is an American premium cable and satellite television network owned by Lionsgate, and is the flagship property of parent subsidiary Starz Inc. Programming on Starz consists of theatrically released motion pictures and first-run original television series.

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Stephen Park is an American comedian and actor.

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Stillking Films

Stillking Films is a production company based in the Czech Republic.

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Stratospheric aerosol injection

Solar radiation reduction due to volcanic eruptions, considered the best analogue for stratospheric aerosol injection. Stratospheric aerosol injection is a proposed method of solar geoengineering (or solar radiation modification) to reduce global warming.

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Sunshine (2007 film)

Sunshine is a 2007 science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland.

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Sydney Film Festival

The Sydney Film Festival is an annual competitive film festival held in Sydney, Australia, usually over 12 days in June.

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Tómas Lemarquis

Tómas Lemarquis (born 3 August 1977) is an Icelandic–French actor.

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Tenerife International Film Music Festival

The Tenerife International Film Music Festival (Fimucité) (Festival Internacional de Música de Cine de Tenerife) is an international film music festival that is held in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.

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Terry Porter (sound engineer)

Terry Porter (born August 11, 1954) is an American sound engineer.

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The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The Columbus Dispatch

The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction disaster film conceived, co-written, co-produced, and directed by Roland Emmerich, based on the 1999 book The Coming Global Superstorm by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Sela Ward, Emmy Rossum, and Ian Holm. Snowpiercer and the Day After Tomorrow are climate change films.

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The Elephant Man (film)

The Elephant Man is a 1980 biographical drama film based on the life of Joseph Merrick (referred to as "John" in the film), a severely deformed man who lived in London in the late 19th century.

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The Gazette (Montreal)

The Gazette, also known as the Montreal Gazette, is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper which is owned by Postmedia Network.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Wes Anderson.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.

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The Host (2006 film)

The Host is a 2006 South Korean epic monster film directed and co-written by Bong Joon-ho. Snowpiercer and The Host (2006 film) are English-language South Korean films, films directed by Bong Joon-ho, films with screenplays by Bong Joon-ho and South Korean multilingual films.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Korea Herald

The Korea Herald (코리아헤럴드) is a leading English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul, South Korea.

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The New Republic

The New Republic is an American publisher focused on domestic politics, news, culture, and the arts, with ten magazines a year and a daily online platform.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.

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The Salt Lake Tribune

The Salt Lake Tribune is a newspaper published in the city of Salt Lake City, Utah.

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The Village Voice

The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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The Weinstein Company

The Weinstein Company, LLC (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) was an American independent film studio, founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein on March 10, 2005.

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The Wolverine (film)

The Wolverine is a 2013 superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Wolverine. Snowpiercer and the Wolverine (film) are 2013 science fiction action films and films scored by Marco Beltrami.

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The Zero Theorem

The Zero Theorem is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Mélanie Thierry and Lucas Hedges. Snowpiercer and The Zero Theorem are 2010s dystopian films.

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TheWrap

TheWrap is an American media company covering the business of entertainment and media.

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Tilda Swinton

Katherine Matilda Swinton (born 5 November 1960) is a British actress.

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Time Out (magazine)

Time Out is a global magazine published by Time Out Group.

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Times Square is a shopping mall in Seoul, South Korea.

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TNT (American TV network)

TNT (originally an abbreviation for Turner Network Television) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery Networks unit of Warner Bros. Discovery that launched on October 3, 1988.

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Toronto Film Critics Association

The Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) is an organization of film critics from Toronto-based publications.

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Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress was one of the annual awards given by the Toronto Film Critics Association.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.

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Tucson Weekly

The Tucson Weekly is an alternative newsweekly that was founded in 1984 by Douglas Biggers and Mark Goehring, and serves the Tucson, Arizona, metropolitan area of about 1,000,000 residents.

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Tumblr

Tumblr (pronounced "tumbler") is a microblogging and social networking website founded by David Karp in 2007 and currently owned by American company Automattic.

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Tyrol (federal state)

Tyrol (Tirol; Tirolo) is an Austrian federal state.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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Vancouver Aquarium

The Vancouver Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Vancouver International Film Festival

The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for two weeks in late September and early October.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Village Voice Film Poll

The Village Voice Film Poll was an annual polling by The Village Voice film section of more than 100 major film critics for alternative media sources.

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Vlad Ivanov

Vlad Ivanov (born Vladimir Ivanov, 4 August 1969) is a Romanian actor of Lipovan origin.

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Vulture (website)

Vulture is an American entertainment news website.

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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association

The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA) is a group of film critics based in Washington, D.C., and founded in 2002.

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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Art Direction

The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Art Direction is an annual award given by the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association.

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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress is one of the annual awards given by the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association.

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We Need to Talk About Kevin (film)

We Need to Talk About Kevin is a 2011 psychological thriller drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay from a screenplay she co-wrote with Rory Stewart Kinnear, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Lionel Shriver.

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Wide release

In the motion picture industry, a wide release (short for nationwide release) is a film playing at the same time at cinemas in most markets across a country.

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World Soundtrack Awards

The World Soundtrack Awards, launched in 2001, are the annual awards for best film music, presented during the Film Fest Gent.

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Yahoo!

Yahoo! (styled yahoo! in its logo) is an American web services provider.

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Yonhap News Agency

Yonhap News Agency is a major South Korean news agency.

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Yorkshire dialect

Yorkshire dialect (also known as Broad Yorkshire, Tyke, Yorkie, or Yorkshire English) is a dialect of English, or a geographic grouping of several dialects, spoken in the Yorkshire region of Northern England.

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2011 Cannes Film Festival

The 64th Cannes Film Festival was held from 11 to 22 May 2011.

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2013 Deauville American Film Festival

The 39th Deauville American Film Festival took place at Deauville, France from August 30 to September 8, 2013.

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34th Blue Dragon Film Awards

The 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony was held at Kyung Hee University's Peace Palace Hall in Seoul on November 22, 2013.

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35 mm movie film

35 mm film is a film gauge used in filmmaking, and the film standard.

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41st Saturn Awards

The 41st Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy, horror and other genres in film and television in 2014, was held on June 25, 2015, in Burbank, California.

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50th Baeksang Arts Awards

The 50th Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony, organised by Ilgan Sports, took place on May 27, 2014, at Grand Peace Hall, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, beginning at 6:20 p.m. KST.

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See also

2013 science fiction action films

Czech multilingual films

Czech post-apocalyptic films

Czech science fiction action films

English-language Czech films

English-language South Korean films

Fictional trains

Films about revolutions

Films based on French comics

Films directed by Bong Joon-ho

Films set in 2031

Films set in the 2030s

Films with screenplays by Bong Joon-ho

South Korean multilingual films

South Korean post-apocalyptic films

South Korean science fiction action films

Stillking Films films

References

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