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Daily Archives: April 25, 2012
Thursday’s first interview: Brit Marling
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Movie Preview: "Cosmopolis"
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Tonight’s screening: "Marvel’s The Avengers," by Disney
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Movie Preview: "Hotel Transylvania"
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Disney OKs a "Muppets 2"
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Disney’s "Lone Ranger," starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, music by…Jack White?
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Disney and Dolby deliver "Brave" new world of cinema sound
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Tugg — a new way to program your neighborhood cinema?
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