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Daily Archives: April 3, 2013
“Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” teaser trailer
Don’t expect much. But if you’re waiting with bated break…
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Weekend reviews: Good notices for “Evil Dead,” “Trance” and “Jurassic 3D”
“Evil Dead” is earning the best horror film notices since “Mama,” maybe since “Insidious.” Not that it’s in their league, or that of the Sam Raimi film it is based on. Raimi’s film was his debut, with the Coen Brothers … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Company You Keep”
Robert Redford delivers one last lecture on ’60s idealism and passes another baton to Shia LaBeouf in “The Company You Keep,” an engrossing thriller about the last anti-Vietnam War radicals still underground. Redford, along with fellow Oscar winners Susan Sarandon, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Jurassic Park 3D”
Forget blowing the images up to IMAX size and converting the lunging velociraptors and T. Rexes into 3D. The best reason to revive “Jurassic Park” for its twentieth anniversary is Jeff Goldblum. Yes, children, there was a time when Jeff … Continue reading
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