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Daily Archives: January 28, 2013
Today’s Screening: “Bullet to the Head”
Sly Stallone still has a few miles left in the tank as far as this career second wind goes. An action picture shipped to the first weekend in February tells you it’s not that many miles — outside of his … Continue reading
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Calling Keira or Kate — “King’s Speech” team sets up period piece, “The Lady Who Went Too Far”
It’s set in the middle of the Napoleonic wars, this story of a rule-breaking British society woman, Lady Hester Stanhope, who traveled near and far, and stuck her nose in Napoleon’s incursions in the Middle East, kept calm and carried … Continue reading
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SAG Awards: “Argo” takes “best ensemble,” but “Lincoln” wins best actor/supporting actor
Tommy Lee Jones and Daniel Day-Lewis of “Lincoln” took supporting and best actor honors Sunday night at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Jennifer Lawrence picked up her biggest honor yet, best actress, for “Silver Linings Playbook.” And Anne Hathaway’s tearful … Continue reading
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