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Leonardo DiCaprio Is Producing an Apocalyptic YA Film
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Chloé Durkin
Updated on Feb 2, 2016 at 2:59 PM
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The movie is an adaptation of novel The Sandcastle Empire
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Steven Avery writes letter to his supporters from jail
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Lady Gaga is planning a David Bowie tribute performance for the Grammys
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Embarrassing changes TV shows had to make to cut costs
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How Grease: Live raised the bar for all live TV musicals
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A Sundance film for the sexually fluid generation
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Kate Winslet loves that you love her and Leonardo
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