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Daily Archives: February 26, 2014
Next Interview: Questions for Elijah Wood?
The once and forever hobbit Frodo Elijah Wood has had a pretty interesting career post-Middle Earth. Not that a lot of people have noticed. He was terrific in a small role in “Sin City,” was perfect in “Everything is Illuminated,” … Continue reading
Movie Review: Liam Neeson makes “Non-Stop” work, all by himself
The label “durable” as in “durable leading man” has never fit Liam Neeson more than it does in these late career action pictures that have become his bread and butter since “Taken.” He still looks like he can take a … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Check into the glories of “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
We should all be so lucky as to live in a world designed, peopled and manipulated by Wes Anderson. His latest film, “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” is a dark, daft and deft triumph of design details. From the purple velvet … Continue reading
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