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HiT Blu-ray Review: ‘Very Good Girls’
“Very Good Girls,” on Blu-ray Sept. 23, lets her radiate the uneasy feelings so many teens experience on the cusp of…
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‘Unsinkable Molly Brown’ Review: Reboot Powers Past Political Pot Holes
The show, playing through Oct. 26 at The Stage Theatre, fuses music from the 1960 Broadway show with “new” songs…
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Hit Rewind: ‘The War of the Roses’ (1989)
His debut feature, “Throw Momma From the Train,” showed his peculiar bent for bleak comedy. But that was merely the…
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HiT Movie Guide: ‘Maze Runner’ Recharges Dystopian Scene
“The Giver” and “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones” both underwhelmed at the box office, the latter in spectacular fashion.…
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Film Programmer: Death of Indie Movies Exaggerated
Nuxoll, the New York group’s program director, acknowledges it’s harder for some independent filmmakers to financially stay afloat today. The…
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Contributors
Jim Lakely
Jim Lakely is director of communications at The Heartland Institute, a libertarian think tank. An expert on technology policy, Lakely…
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Bill W. Alleye
Bill W. Alleye is a freelance writer, intermittent journalist and professional contrarian currently residing at 5,280 feet. His work has…
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E! Celebrates Joan Rivers, Indiewire Trashes Late Comic
E! announced a Rivers marathon today set to air Friday Sept. 19. Melissa Rivers, the comic’s daughter and a regular…
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‘Molly Brown’ Writer: ‘Unsinkable’ Heroine Remains Uniquely American
The man who wrote the book and additional lyrics for the new version of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” tells HollywoodInToto…
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‘The Remaining’ Director Gives Apocalypse Genre Spiritual Spin
It wouldn’t be the first time those genres collided. Remember “The Passion of the Christ,” he argued. La Scala eventually…
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