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‘John Doe: Vigilante’ Star Jamie Bamber Bashes Biased Media
That’s become more difficult these days, the “Battlestar Galactica” standout says. Bamber gets to explore that media angst via “John…
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HiT Review: ‘Elvis Costello: Mystery Dance’
Given the subject at hand, the material simply isn’t enough. Not only is the Showtime documentary, debuting at 9 p.m.…
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HiT DVD Review: ‘John Doe Vigilante’
The film, which hits home video April 14, revisits the ethical Rubik’s Cube left by the modern vigilante, particularly when…
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Why Nicholas Sparks Movies Matter in 2015
The former rom-com star feasted on wildly improbably plot lines, witness the title alone of 2003’s “How to Lose a…
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HiT Musical Review: DCPA’s ‘The 12’
Just ask the team behind “Noah,” the 2014 film which took immense liberty with the source material and suffered populist…
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‘The 12’ Director Puts Faith in Heartland Audience
Veteran theatrical director Richard Seyd says the material, based on the days immediately following Christ’s crucifixion, demanded a different venue for…
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HiT Play Review: DCPA’s ‘One Night in Miami…’
Lean too heavily on fiction, and you’re bound to upset purists while opening oneself up to charges of wishful thinking.…
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HiT Movie Review: ‘The Gunman’
Penn is targeting aging action hero status with “The Gunman,” directed by the man who gave Neeson his “Taken” boost:…
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‘Home’ Director Slips in Political Asides for Parents
No, the director of “Antz,” “Over the Hedge” and the new DreamWorks feature “Home” doesn’t fill his movies with inappropriate…
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HiT Movie Review: ‘Beyond the Mask’
The Christian film scene is growing rapidly, allowing for pointed satire (“Believe Me“), straightforward horror (“The Remaining”) and screwball comedy…
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