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Daily Archives: June 16, 2014
Taylor Kitsch gets back to the basics, and ensemble work
The spring and summer of 2012 are forever ago — in movie years. And that suits Taylor Kitsch just fine. It’s a year worth forgetting, in a lot of ways. The hunky star of the TV version of “Friday Night … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Coherence”
“Coherence” is an indie thriller of modestly cerebral ambitions, a Theatre of the Absurd piece with “Twilight Zone” touches. Round up eight friends for a dinner party. Set us up for the usual interpersonal melodramas — this character used to … Continue reading
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