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  • Sarah Wayne Callies Loves These 5 Movies Based on True Stories

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    Former “The Walking Dead” star Sarah Wayne Callies has been busy since her days on cable’s biggest show — particularly on the big screen. Besides starring in last summer’s “Into the Storm” and the upcoming horror flick “The Other Side of the Door,” the actress can be seen in the dramatic thriller “Black November,” out today.

    Inspired by real events, “Black November” tells the story of an oil-rich Nigerian community that wages war against an oil corporation to protect their land from destruction. Written and directed by Jeta Amata, the gripping film features Callies opposite stars Kim Basinger, Anne Heche, Wyclef Jean, and Mickey Rourke.

    In anticipation for her new movie, the actress told Moviefone her 5 favorite movies based on true stories — complete with commentary from Callies herself!

    “Black November” arrives in theaters and is available on VOD & iTunes today.

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  • 25 Mistakes From Your Favorite High-Octane Films

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    Very few people’s lives are peppered with exhilarating car chases, high-octane explosions, and bad-ass heroes saving the day — which is why we go to the movies.

    Putting life on hold for a couple hours and going on an exciting, over-the-top journey is worth the price of a ticket — even if the movie includes a few gaffes and continuity errors.

    In case you missed the blunders in your favorite action flicks, like “Gladiator” or “Saving Private Ryan,” here’s a gallery to get you up to speed. As always, all photos are courtesy of MovieMistakes.com.
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  • The 79 Most Anticipated Movies of 2015

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    2015 is going to be huge, both in the sense that there are a ton of movies coming out and the fact that most of the movies coming out are explosive studio tent poles that cost hundreds of millions of dollars and come loaded with a 777’s worth of big time movie stars. Just look at our list of movies — it’s nearly doubled from last year, and crammed with superheroes, sentient robots, rampaging dinosaurs, and everything in between.

    A few notes about our rundown: firstly, there will be tons of movies that make their debuts at festivals throughout the year and manage to capture something that propels them into the zeitgeist (as if anyone even know what “Whiplash” was at this point last year), so it’s good to keep that in mind. There are also a bunch of movies that we are ridiculously excited about that we didn’t include on the list simply because they didn’t have a release date (like Terrence Malick’s “Knight of Cubs,” Todd Haynes‘s “Carol,” and Richard Linklater‘s “That’s What I’m Talking About”) and others that didn’t even have titles (please Cameron Crowe, just title your new movie “Deep Tiki” and let’s move on with our lives). Sometimes you actually need information to write about it, even speculatively.

    So, with all of that in mind, please take a look at the year ahead, and the nearly 80 movies that you’ll probably be in the mood to see. As always, you know where to look for movie times, interviews, reviews, and behind-the-scenes action. That’s right, Moviefone.
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