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'Iron Man 3' crushes overseas, but can it topple 'Avengers'?
Is “Iron Man 3” as steely as “The Avengers?” The highly anticipated Marvel-Disney sequel opens domestically this weekend, a week after the Tony Stark update grossed nearly $200 million in its overseas premiere -- a faster start...Tags: Services and Shopping, Gangster Squad (movie), China, Iron Man 3 (movie), Movies
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Movie Guide for TownMall in Carroll County, April 14, 2013
now playing "42" (PG-13). Story depicting how Jackie Robinson and Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey changed the game of baseball by breaking the color barrier. With Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford and Nicole Beharie. TownMall Cinemas (1:00,...Tags: 42 (movie), Olympus Has Fallen (movie), Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), Jake Abel, Mila Kunis
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'To the Wonder' producers and Ben Affleck on Ebert's final review
When news broke a week ago of the death of film critic Roger Ebert, his last published review at the time was a lukewarm notice of sci-fi film "The Host." It seemed more fitting when a review of "To the Wonder," opening Friday, was published posthumously....
Tags: To the Wonder (movie), Roger Ebert, Movies, Ben Affleck, Entertainment
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Opening at Carmike: '42' is film worthy of legend
Opening Friday: 42 Jackie Robinson has long been an elusive presence in contemporary American cinema, as filmmakers tried and failed to bring his life story to the screen. Brian Helgeland has finally succeeded in "42," a stirring, straightforward...
Tags: Alan Tudyk, Philadelphia Phillies, Social Issues, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas
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Roger Ebert's last thumbs up: Terrence Malick's 'To the Wonder'
When Roger Ebert died last week little more than a day after declaring he was taking a “leave of presence,” people turned to see what the legendary film critic’s final published review was. Some were dismayed to find it was a rather...
Tags: Ebertfest, Andrew Niccol, To the Wonder (movie), Stephenie Meyer, Roger Ebert
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Not-so-evil 'Dead': Is horror the new action?
People who offer their Monday-morning quarterback opinions in spaces like this -- yours truly included -- like to parse every number, every success or failure, for a larger meaning. And sometimes you have to look pretty hard to see a trend. Other times,...Tags: Warm Bodies (movie), Jack the Giant Slayer (movie), The Last Stand (movie), G.I. Joe: Retaliation (movie), Genres
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Movie Guide for TownMall in Carroll County, April 7, 2013
now playing "The Call" (R). A 911 operator takes a call from a teenage girl who has been abducted, and she realizes she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl's life. With Halle Berry, Abigail Breslin and Morris Chestnut. TownMall...Tags: Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), Olympus Has Fallen (movie), Halle Berry, Mila Kunis, Jake Abel
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Roger Ebert's last review: A lukewarm assessment of 'The Host'
Roger Ebert's last review published before he died Thursday was on Andrew Niccol's "The Host." It makes you wish the final words of the beloved critic could have been spent on a film that was far better -- or far worse. The 70-year-old critic wrote a...
Tags: Andrew Niccol, Stephenie Meyer, Roger Ebert, Saoirse Ronan, Movies
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Reel Critics: 'G.I. Joe' not for older Janes
"G.I. Joe: Retaliation" provides the expected heavy dose of testosterone-fueled action. Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis and Channing Tatum play the hard-charging hunks with comic book style. They are joined by hot babes Adrianne Palicki and Elodie Yung,...
Tags: Twilight (book), Atonement (movie), Stephenie Meyer, Channing Tatum, Adrianne Palicki
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Maybe this 'Evil' should have died
Opening today Evil dead Relentless, pitiless, bloody and intense — that’s the remake of Sam Raimi’s “The Evil Dead.” But is this “Evil Dead” any good? Yes and no. It has several genuinely hair-raising...
Tags: Wayne Knight, Jeff Goldblum, Travel, Lou Taylor Pucci, Roger Moore
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Review: 'The Host' limps along as alien tale fails to generate heat
"Twilight's" creator Stephenie Meyer clearly has a few obsessions she can't quite shake: interspecies romance, love triangles and color-coded eyes — red-rimmed if vampires are involved, silver for the sci-fi aliens of "The Host." All those...Tags: Jake Abel, Diane Kruger, Environmental Illness, Andrew Niccol, Atonement (movie)
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Stephenie Meyer film The Host could have been better
Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) is going from battling evil CIA spies to fighting alien invaders in "The Host," another love story by the creator of the "Twilight" saga, Stephenie Meyer. When an unnoticed enemy threatens mankind by obtaining complete...
Tags: Jake Abel, Central Intelligence Agency, Stephenie Meyer, Saoirse Ronan, William Hurt
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