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Razzies nominations: Jennifer Lawrence, Tom Cruise, 'Transformers' among Hollywood's worst
"Transformers: The Last Knight" earns the dubious honor of having the most nominations, followed by "Fifty Shades Darker."
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'Fifty Shades Freed' teaser: 'I Do' brings danger for Christian and Anastasia Grey
First teaser trailer for 'Fifty Shades Freed,' the third film in trilogy based on E.L. James' erotic best-sellers, starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan
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In Theaters This Weekend: John Wick, Lego Batman, Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey All Return to Your Life
Three big movie sequels will be vying for you attention this weekend: “John Wick: Chapter 2,” “The Lego Batman Movie,” and “Fifty Shades Darker” have arrived.
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‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Borrows an Entire Scene From ‘Working Girl’
Dakota Johnson has inherited her mother Melanie Griffith’s girlish voice and appealing screen presence — and in “Fifty Shades Darker,” she inherits one of her mother’s best speeches. Partway through the “Fifty Shades of Grey” sequel, Johnson’s character, Anastasia Steele, has a bit of dialogue lifted wholesale from the end of “Working Girl,” the 1988 comedy that was Griffith’s big-screen breakout.
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'Fifty Shades Darker': Turns Out Christian Grey Is a Vin Diesel Fan
A plus-sized poster for that 2004 Vin Diesel-starring space opera — the sequel to the 2000 cult hit, Pitch Black, which originally introduced the character of Richard P. Riddick — is glimpsed hanging in Christian’s childhood bedroom in a key scene of Fifty Shades Darker. The poster’s prominent placement is at once both baffling and brilliant, suggesting that the super-stoic Grey (played by Jamie Dornan in the Fifty Shades film series) is a big ol’ sci-fi nerd at heart.
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Comic Relief: Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, and E.L. James on the Lighter Side of 'Fifty Shades Darker'
There are a few ways that Fifty Shades Darker differs from its franchise predecessor, Fifty Shades of Grey. One is that this film dives a little deeper and goes a little darker as we learn more about Christian Grey’s past. “I think humor is much more evident in this movie than the first one,” Jamie Dornan, who plays Christian Grey, told Yahoo Movies.
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'Fifty Shades Darker' Review: Shallow, Trashy, and Hard to Resist
“I was reading Austen and Brontë and no one ever measured up to that,” says Anastasia Steele of her romantic history near the beginning of Fifty Shades Darker. Had she only been reading E.L. James, she might have been less disappointed in life — though in her first film outing, 2015’s slinky schlockbuster Fifty Shades of Grey, director Sam Taylor-Wood and screenwriter Kelly Marcel also aspired to a higher standard.