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Reviews
‘All the Way’ Goes All In on LBJ’s Legacy
The man who became the nation’s 36th president following John F. Kennedy’s assassination swore like the proverbial sailor. He used…
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Interviews
Voluntaryists Battles Big Government Supervillains
Enter “The Voluntaryists,” comic crusaders with more on their minds than pow! bam! and boom! “Voluntaryists” creator Jamie Sherman began the…
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Reviews
The Right ‘Choice’ for Unabashed Romantics
The author’s love stories are red meat to anyone craving romance minus any elitist angst. Hollywood has all but ignored this…
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Movies
‘Anesthesia’ Grows Numb to Its Own Cliches
Booze. Drugs. Sex. Got pain? Society has a way to make it disappear. The title of Tim Blake Nelson’s new…
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Reviews
Coen Brothers’ ‘Hail’ Hollywood with Half Measures
The brothers behind classics like “Raising Arizona,” “No Country for Old Men” and “Fargo” can’t be bothered to assemble a…
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Reviews
Redemption Gets Clumsy Close-up in ‘Convergence’
“Convergence” begins with that politically-correct premise. Is this what the indie world has to offer, storylines that play into MSNBC’s preferred narrative…
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Industry News
Super Bowl Banter: Broncos, Panthers Talk Movies
The folks at Fandango quizzed both the Super Bowl bound Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos this week about their movie…
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Opinion
Hollywood’s Twin Obsessions: The Blacklist and Watergate
Coming soon is “Felt,” a Watergate biopic of “Deep Throat” himself. Liam Neeson will star as FBI agent W. Mark Felt,…
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Interviews
Why Nicholas Sparks Won’t Work Blue … Ever
Nicholas Sparks’ novels keeps getting adapted into big screen love stories. The 2004 film version of Sparks’ “The Notebook” may be…
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Industry News
What About These Muslim Characters, Obama?
The president spoke at a Baltimore mosque, marking his first visit to a Muslim house of worship during his seven-plus…
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