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Daily Archives: February 9, 2013
“Hours” has Paul Walker, Genesis Rodriguez and Hurricane Katrina
A father tries to keep his newborn alive during the nightmare of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Nice vehicle for Mr. Walker.
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Tonight’s Screening: “Bless Me Ultima”
Carl “Devil in a Blue Dress” Franklin’s film is based on a Rudolph Anaya’s groundbreaking Chicano autobiographical novel. “Bless Me, Ultima” was shot in New Mexico, is set during World War II and stars Miriam Colon as the title character, … Continue reading
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Box Office: Melissa McCarthy’s “Identity Thief” blows up, Soderbergh’s “Side Effects” doesn’t
The best estimates, the BEST, put “Identity Thief” as a robust $23-25 million opening weekend. Melissa McCarthy isn’t a big star yet, has no track record for opening comedies. Jason Bateman has never been big box office on his own … Continue reading
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