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Daily Archives: November 12, 2014
Movie Review: “Foxcatcher”
Gloom gathers over the movie “Foxcatcher.” The skies are perpetually grey and the only time we see don’t see red leaves tumbling to the ground is when they’re covered with snow. We know something fatal is coming, even if our … Continue reading
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Today’s first screening: “Red Army,” a doc about The Evil Empire’s great hockey teams
No, we’re not talking Bruins or Gophers or Badgers here. “Red Army” is a documentary about Soviet Era hockey — how it was built, what the one party dictatorship used it for and how it was perceived INSIDE the USSR, … Continue reading
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