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Tom Cruise in Spaceeee (film news).

NASA has now confirmed the slightly bonkers rumor that actor star Tom Cruise has done a deal with the big

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Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation (film review by Frank Ochieng).

Some over-stuffed blockbuster actioners boldly boast their explosive and invigorating productions with dynamic glee. Well, the ‘Mission: Impossible’ film franchise echoes this

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Oblivion (Mark’s take) (movie review).

Directed, produced, and co-written by Joseph Kosinski, ‘Oblivion’ is a new film that borrows heavily from other Science Fiction films

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Oblivion (Frank’s Take) (film review).

The boisterous space-aged yarn ‘Oblivion’ is a post-apocalyptic popcorn pleaser that may be met with mixed reception depending on your

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Oblivion... why you run so hard, Tom Cruise?
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Oblivion… why you run so hard, Tom Cruise?

And here is a new photograph of Tom Cruise running very very fast in his latest movie Oblivion. This is

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Oblivion trailer for scifi movie.
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Oblivion… first trailer for Tom Cruise flick.

No sooner do we have the Planet of the Apes-ish poster for this science fiction film showing Tom ogling a broken-down

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Oblivion movie for scifi.
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Oblivion… first poster for Tom Cruise scifi epic.

Because you’re worth it? No, the tag line is actually ‘Earth is a memory worth fighting for’. The poster is

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