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Tales from Beyond the Pale: Jeff Buhler’s “This Oracle Moon” starring Ron Perlman, Doug Jones
“This Oracle Moon” star Doug Jones tells Katrina about his current projects. Austin Comic Con. Inspired by the classic radio tales once delivered by masters of mystery like Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles, Tales from Beyond the Pale brings us … Continue reading →
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Coming Attraction: Brooklyn’s Finest (2010)
Brooklyn’s Finest is a action/drama that follows three separate cops on their daily struggles with the rules of their jobs and as they struggle with life in general. All of their paths cross at the same time due to one … Continue reading →
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Tagged boobs, breasts, Brooklyn's Finest, coming attractions, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin, Ethan Hawke, graphic sexual content, Jesse Williams, language, Lili Taylor, Nudity, Overture Films, R-rated, Richard Gere, sex, Sex Scene, strong sexuality, trailer, Vincent D'Onofrio, violence, Wesley Snipes
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