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Daily Archives: July 5, 2024
Movie Review: A celebrated adoption success comes to the Screen — “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot”
A feel-good story first brought to light by Oprah and People Magazine, “The Story of Possum Trot” tells of a poor black town in East Texas where one small church’s congregation took it on itself to adopt as many unwanted … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: It’s a “Despicable” holiday as animation dominates — a $120 million 5 Day opening pushes “Inside Out 2” to #2
The fourth “Despicable Me” movie — remember there have been two “Minions” spin-offs to this franchise as well — proves that Universal’s biggest animated franchise is a long way from running out of gas. A $27 million opening day (Wed) … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Eddie’s back as “Axel F,” everybody’s favorite “Beverly Hills Cop”
Everybody on camera looks delighted to be here in the first “Beverly Hills Cop” movie in a dozen years, the first “classic cast” sequel since 1994. And that’s a lot different from the “relieved to be here” financially-strapped folks who … Continue reading
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