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Daily Archives: June 7, 2014
Movie Review: “The Grand Seduction” has the familiar charms of a winning formula
Small, remote town pulls every trick in the book to land itself a much-needed town doctor. The locals are always colorful and quirky, the new doc, a Big Medicine cynic. Maybe he’s a New Yorker, as he was on … Continue reading
Box Office: “Fault/Stars” HUGE, “Maleficent” rolls, “Edge of Tomorrow” way back
What George Lucas once said about girls — something along the lines of “If you figure out what 12 year old girls will like, you’re set for life” — is true in spades this weekend. It’s an estrogen-owned box office, … Continue reading
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