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Daily Archives: December 7, 2017
Preview: An Autistic Young Woman sees Salvation in “Star Trek” in “Please Stand By”
Dakota Fanning plays our heroine, a San Fran Cinnebon seller whose rigidly scheduled life includes dreaming and typing up spectacular “Star Trek” adventures, which she then wants to enter in a “Script a New ‘Star Trek’” contest. Alice Eve plays … Continue reading
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Preview: “7 Days in Entebbe” Remembers a Hijacking, Inside and Out
Rosamund Pike is finding the best way for a beautiful actress to get Hollywood to take her seriously is to be bad — violently so. Daniel Bruhl was born to play a Baader Meinhoff Gang-era German “revolutionary” and terrorist. And … Continue reading
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