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Daily Archives: February 10, 2014
Next Interview: Questions for Kevin Costner?
More than a few friends have asked, “So, is Kevin Costner in like every movie coming out this year?” No. But there was “Jack Ryan,” and there is in April “Draft Day.” And “3 Days to Kill” comes in a … Continue reading
Box Office: “Lego” clears $69, “Monuments” $22, “Vampire” sucks wind at $4
A huge February opening for “The Lego Movie,” which rode enthusiastic reviews and the eagerness of millions of Lego-loving kids to an epic $69 million opening this past weekend. Yeah. Wow. Witty script by the “Cloudy with a Chance of … Continue reading
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