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This undated publicity file image released by The Weinstein Company shows, from left, Christoph Waltz as Schultz and Jamie Foxx as Django in the film “Django Unchained,” directed by Quentin Tarantino. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company, Andrew Cooper, SMPSP, File)

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Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez arrives at the Weinstein Co.'s Golden Globes after-party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)

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James Gandolfini, who has eschewed “mob guy” roles in favor of smaller character parts since HBO’s “The Sopranos” ended, is one again in “Killing Them Softly.” His character this time, though is a washed-up hit man, the “last, most pathetic one in the end.” (The Weinstein Co. via Associated Press)

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This film image released by The Weinstein Company shows James Gandolfini in a scene from “Killing Them Softly.” (The Weinstein Company via Associated Press)

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Brad Pitt is charged with disposing indiscriminately of everyone involved in a robbery gone wrong, whether guilty or not, in Andrew Dominik’s violent “Killing Them Softly.” (The Weinstein Co. via Associated Press)