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Daily Archives: May 18, 2014
Weekend Box Office: “Godzilla” has a Saturday swoon, still on track to clear $90
Audiences prone to going to a movie’s opening weekend are even more prone to dash off to a movie they’re dying to see late night Thursday or Friday. Especially with regards to summer popcorn pictures. So…”Godzilla” shot his wad Friday. … Continue reading
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Romain Duris and his director talk of life, love and travel and their film, “Chinese Puzzle”
Those sneaky French — turning a romantic comedy into a trilogy, maybe even a franchise, without even telling us.It started in 2002, in Barcelona, with a bunch of foreign exchange students — meeting, flirting and falling into one another’s arms … Continue reading
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