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Join Jessica and El Frankero from Level Down Games, fresh off from watching Netflix's Death Note movie adaptation, and hear their thoughts and opinions.
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After taking a break from playing unhinged maniacs for the upcoming Justice League movie (in which he improbably plays a «good guy»), Willem Dafoe is returning to the type of role that made him a star for Blair Witch director Adam Wingard's Death Note movie.
This week marks the premiere of Netflix's latest adaptation, Death Note the movie.
The popular streaming service has been investing more in creating its own original content including a live - action Death Note movie set to debut in August and the controversial series, 13 Reasons Why.

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I became interested this this movie because I actually worked on a different property with Shueisha, the publisher of «Death Note,» before this movie went into production.
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Not only does Fanboys appeal to the Star Wars fan in me, but themes of losing touch with friends and death make this movie more than just a one - note amalgam of snappy references.
Death Proof and hence Grindhouse as a whole end on a high note with the final car chase and Bell's death - defying antics, but the dragging, plodding pace and creative misfire of Tarantino's movie is enough to put a big damper on the sum total of the Rodriguez / Tarantino double feature experiDeath Proof and hence Grindhouse as a whole end on a high note with the final car chase and Bell's death - defying antics, but the dragging, plodding pace and creative misfire of Tarantino's movie is enough to put a big damper on the sum total of the Rodriguez / Tarantino double feature experideath - defying antics, but the dragging, plodding pace and creative misfire of Tarantino's movie is enough to put a big damper on the sum total of the Rodriguez / Tarantino double feature experiment.
One of Ladd's chief creative notes on viewing the Outland workprint, according to Hyams, was to call for more gore in the movie's death - by - elevator sequence.
After the disappointing critical and commercial performance of his last movie, the sort - of sequel, sort - of reboot Blair Witch, director Adam Wingard promised a return to genre - bending form for his next movie, the Netflix original Death Note.
For a movie that hinges on a soulless man developing feelings, Criminal is noticeably lacking any of its own, what with its roster of repellent characters and the chilly approach taken by director Ariel Vroman (whose previous feature, The Iceman, was similarly, uh, frosty) and scripters Douglas Cook and David Weisberg — note, as but one example, that the death of a highly sympathetic character (and played by a highly billed performer) is treated as an aside, completely ignored by the person's friends and colleagues and, by extension, the filmmakers themselves.
Director Adam Wingard was at Comic - Con this past weekend to promote the release of his new movie Death Note, and IGN managed to get a brief update from the filmmaker as to his next project — the MonsterVerse crossover Godzilla vs. Kong.
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After that ambigious ending, fans are wondering if there's going to be a second «Death Note» movie.
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He's described his latest film, Death Note, as having an attitude not dissimilar from The Guest — a movie that gets better every time you watch it.
Bakuman the movie is based on the manga of the same name by the creators of the popular Death Note manga series.
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