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Texting in movie theaters: An idea whose time has come?Los Angeles TimesWhen it comes to people texting in movie theaters, I'm not just a crank. I'ma vigilante. When a couple of young women sitting near me starting texting at a screening the other night, sending bright shafts of light from their phones into my eyeline, ...and more » |
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Movie review 'Bernie' is wickedly entertainingThe Seattle TimesAll of Carthage gossiped about the friendship between a beloved young citizen and the notorious town crank â and kept on gossiping, after Marjorie was found dead and Bernie confessed to the murder. Richard Linklater's "Bernie" is a true story (very ...and more » |
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Cannes 2012: Can any film reproduce 'The Artist' magic?Los Angeles TimesCANNES, France -- It was exactly a year ago in this coastal town that much of the film world first heard about a quirky movie from a French director who has a peskily unpronounceable name. On the eve of the world's most prestigious cinema gathering, ...and more » |
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Movie Review: SafeAyrshire PostThere's a few things in the movie world that have passed me by; and one is the work of Jason Statham. Sure, I've seen him in small roles here and there (The Italian Job, Collateral), but when his name is above the title (Crank, The Transporter, War), ...and more » |
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A night at the vibrator museumSalonThe âautoâ part is not so much: It was a two-person job, with her having to crank the device's handle to get it thrumming. Pressing my finger tips to its inch-wide circular platform of pleasure, I was pleasantly surprised by its power.and more » |
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Rolling LaughterSanta Barbara IndependentBy Martha Sadler Winner of four Emmy awards for her writing, charismatic comedian Wanda Sykes is also a film and television actress who has played characters ranging from the voice of Gladys Murphy in âCrank Yankersâ to various versions of herself, ... |
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Cast makes 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' shineChicago TribuneWhen the racist crank completely at odds with India (played by Maggie Smith) comes on muttering about "brown faces and black hearts, reeking of curry," you know it's just a matter of time before she embraces a wider world.and more » |
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The Long Day Closes at The BelcourtNashville SceneThere are filmmakers who crank out movies as quickly and steadily as doughnuts roll off the Krispy Kreme conveyor belt, and filmmakers who couldn't work nearly fast enough to please their audiences. The Belcourt's playing new films by two of the latter ... |
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