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Based on the classic Isaac Asimov book series, Foundation combines epic time jumps, formidable bad guys and a surprising ...
Bapa Rato holds the blade to the chicken’s throat. Moonlight glimmers on the steel. The grandparents, parents and children on ...
Movies love giving us villains who aren’t just evil—they’re chillingly clever, morally bankrupt, and dangerously persuasive.