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Daily Archives: March 26, 2014
24 and unders abandoned moviegoing in 2013
Variety reports from the convention that used to be called ShowWest that the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) that that 18-24 audience dropped 21% last year. The main “frequent moviegoer” demo, 39 and under, dropped 16%. Too many choices? … Continue reading
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Next interview: Anybody got a question for Jude Law?
Dr. Watson to Robert Downey Jr.’s Sherlock Holmes, dapper leading man or Cockney villain, Jude Law may be entering the most interesting phase of his career. He’s 40, and the comic character drama “Dom Hemingway” sees him an a volcanic … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Noah”
Big, beatific and (more or less) Biblical, Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah” is a mad vision of a movie, an action adventure take on The Flood that cleansed the Earth. Aronofsky (“Black Swan”) envisions this epic through the lens of Hollywood, interpreting … Continue reading
