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Daily Archives: May 23, 2014
Weekend Movies: Can “X-Men” hit $100, is Sandman “done”?
Reviews for “X-Men: Days of Future Past” have been excellent. Yes, mine, too. It’s on nearly 3,000 screens. It’s in 3D. So there’s no reason it shouldn’t hit $100 million over a long holiday weekend, right? Box Office Guru thinks … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Fed Up” reminds us that “It’s the sugar, stupid.”
Joe, the 400 pound Latino boy from Houston, weeps in fear and frustration. He’s not alone. Maggie, a 212 pound 12 year-old from Oklahoma, joins him. Wesley, an overweight 13 year-old in Houston, is desperate. But Brandon, 15, a 215 … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Immigrant”
The story of “The Immigrant” is, for many, the American story — a struggle to get to The Promised Land, to be allowed to stay and live the American Dream. But few would choose to own this take on that … Continue reading