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Daily Archives: August 5, 2017
Movie Review — “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power”
The filmmaking is more pedestrian, the visuals a bit too heavy on travel and meetings and phone wrangling. And the shock and optimism of the Oscar winning “An Inconvenient Truth” is more muted in “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.” … Continue reading
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Box Office: “Dark Tower” and “Dunkirk” neck and neck, “Kidnap” edging “Detroit”
Years of hype, speculation, studio changes, director/screenwriter, and many many cast changes and FINALLY Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower” books have reached the big screen. And the film may…MAY…take the top spot on its opening weekend. After taking a critical … Continue reading
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