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Daily Archives: May 27, 2014
Movie Review: Eisenberg, Fanning and Sarsgaard go eco-terrorist in “Night Moves”
The young couple doesn’t say much when they visit the remote hydroelectric dam.“No fish ladders,” she complains. “Wonder how they got around that?”There’s not a lot of spark between them, even when they’re shopping for a ski boat. They have … Continue reading
Anne Hornaday blames Seth Rogen for the Elliot Rodger massacre — Rogen isn’t having it
What were your first thoughts on seeing the snippets of video of Elliot Rodger, son of a Hollywood second unit director, as he gave his reasons for setting out on a killing spree? Hollywood brat, I thought. Not ugly, apparently … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Denzel & Fuqua’s “Equalizer” plays up the blood
“The Equalizer” was a more chilling than overtly violent TV series. Edward Woodward played the guy as a canny professional always a step or two ahead of the villains he was out to foil. The Antoine Fuqua/Denzel Washington version plays … Continue reading
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