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Film Review: ‘The Darkest Minds’
A disease that wipes out 98% of the world’s children. Government roundups that send the survivors to concentration-camp-like rehabilitation facilities. Heavily armed “tracers” tasked with hunting down ...
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‘The Darkest Minds’: Dystopian teen flick offers nothing new
Kids under the age of 18 are being persecuted by adults for their special powers in The Darkest Minds, an adaptation of book one of Alexandra Bracken’s young adult trilogy that’s about five years and ...
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‘The Darkest Minds’ unleashes more teens with powers, problems
(CNN) — “The Hunger Games” stoked a hunger for young-adult fiction that has birthed plenty of wannabes, few of which have felt more generic and derivative than “The Darkest Minds.” Kicking off a ...
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The Darkest Minds Trailer Starts a Superpowered Resistance
20th Century Fox has released the first The Darkest Minds trailer. The film follows Ruby (Amandla Stenberg), a sixteen-year-old who might be the most powerful among all her peers when teens start ...
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'The Darkest Minds' Trailer Pushes Superpowered Teens to Start a Revolution
The kids are all right — but only because they're saving themselves, in the first trailer for "The Darkest Minds." The movie is based on the bestselling young adult novel by Alexandra Bracken and ...
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Teens Develop Powers in The Darkest Minds Trailer and Poster
20th Century Fox has released the first trailer and poster for The Darkest Minds, their adaptation of the YA novel by Alexandra Bracken. View The Darkest Minds trailer and poster below! When teens ...
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Review: Teen cliches pile up in generic 'Darkest Minds'
In "The Darkest Minds," lead character Ruby (Amandla Stenberg) has the ability to wipe the memories of those around her. It's a service theaters should consider offering to moviegoers exiting showings ...
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‘The Darkest Minds’: Film Review
Jennifer Yuh Nelson adapts 'The Darkest Minds,' the first novel in a YA sci-fi trilogy by Alexandra Bracken. By THR Staff Superpowers are an affliction for teens in The Darkest Minds, with fearful ...
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Film Review: ‘The Darkest Minds’
'Kung Fu Panda 2' director Jennifer Yuh Nelson adapts nicely to the world of live action, though she should have picked a less derivative project than this generic YA movie about kids with special ...
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