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Daily Archives: April 14, 2018
Milos Forman: 1932-2018
He won two Oscars, for directing “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Amadeus.” He acted, on occasion, too. Remember “Heartburn?” Milos Forman, Czech child of World War II, famed director of 19 films, “A Walk Worthwhile” was the lastest, … Continue reading
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Preview, Keanu goes Mad Scientist to Save Alice Eve in “Replicas”
Alice Eve? We get it.
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Preview, “Three Identical Strangers” is a doc that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat
Three brothers, separated at birth, who find each other in college. It’s a feel good miracle of a story! Or IS it? WHO separated them? Neon has its hands on a winner, here.
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Weekend Box Office: “Quiet Place” shushes “Rampage,” “Beirut” bombs
A big carryover Friday points toward “A Quiet Place,” that rare critically-acclaimed horror blockbuster, pulling in another $34 million this weekend at the box office. Deadline.com is notoriously light in predicting the Saturday take for “family” oriented movies of every … Continue reading
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