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War for the Planet of the Apes Review: Radio Times

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One of the biggest spoilers in cinema history was perpetrated – and continues to be perpetrated – by the people who own the rights to the film in question.
At the end of the 1968 science-fiction classic Planet of the Apes, we see a broken and angry Charlton Heston pounding the sand of a beach when the realisation dawns where he’s actually been for the preceding couple of hours of screen time.

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Dune Part Two Review – A Narrative Spectacle | The Outerhaven

When a messiah is needed, does it matter how a planet gets one? That's what we'll discuss in our Dune Part Two Review!

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Why the Christian Bale Batman Physique Is the Most Accurate Representation of the Character

On the big screen, numerous Dark Knights flaunted their abs and flexed their muscles for the audience; however, Christian Bale's Batman physique remains the greatest.

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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review – Generations Past | The Outerhaven

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the latest of the rebooted Planet of the Apes series and is a solid movie despite not being on par with the previous movies.

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