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Holdover 'Argo' beats four newcomers on slow moviegoing weekend
Moviegoers had four new films to choose from at the box office this weekend, but "Argo" — the well-reviewed film that has been out for 17 days — still seemed like a better option to most. Ben Affleck's political thriller claimed the top...
Tags: Tom Hanks, The Possession (movie), Miley Cyrus, Cloud Atlas (movie), Gossip Girl (tv program)
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Local filmmakers getting another look
The one art house cinema in town to regularly spotlight the work of local filmmakers, the Siskel Film Center, brings back a handful of its more popular Chicago-made films of the last year, including "Band of Sisters," the documentary about nuns' views...
Tags: ParaNorman (movie), AMC (tv network), Documentary (genre), Bernie Mac, Arts and Culture
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Fourth 'Paranormal' is No. 1, but opens well below predecessors
"Paranormal Activity 4" may have claimed No. 1 at the box office this weekend, but its opening may be frightening Paramount Pictures about the future of its horror franchise. The fourth entry in the low-budget series -- which began playing at 9 p.m....
Tags: Services and Shopping, James Patterson , Paramount Pictures, Morgan Freeman, Argo (movie)
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TV review: 'Strike Back' shoots high with sure aim
RedEye"Strike Back" is the smartest action thriller on TV. As was the case in the series' first season on Cinemax (it began on British TV), British counter-terror unit Section 20 faces down a world of evil-doers, wasting more baddies in one episode than Jack...Tags: Sullivan Stapleton, Charles Dance, Rhona Mitra, Strike Back (tv program), Game of Thrones (tv program)
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Video/Q&A: 'Argo' star/director Ben Affleck
Years after Ben Affleck directed critical and commercial successes “Gone Baby Gone” and “The Town,” many stories still peg the director/actor’s latest effort “Argo” as a comeback. “That narrative has been...
Tags: Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs, Police Investigations, Matt Damon, World Series
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Lagunans find success as authors
Laguna is filled with artists, but one art form seems to fly a little more under the radar — writing. Sure, "Savages" author Don Winslow is a household name now, thanks to the movie that hit theaters this past summer and his other books, but for...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Savages (movie), Central Intelligence Agency, Movies, Authors
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In 'Argo,' Ben Affleck trades Boston crime for Tehran troubles
It's no secret that Massachusetts native Ben Affleck loves Boston. After all, "Good Will Hunting" — the film that put him and Matt Damon on the Hollywood map — was set there, as were his first two directorial efforts, "Gone Baby Gone" and "The...Tags: Crime (genre), Central Intelligence Agency, Matt Damon, Argo (movie), Boston
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Dozens turn out in Muskegon to be in zombie film
MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP) — Part of Muskegon had a little creepy feeling this weekend. The Muskegon Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/SWvjVS ) dozens of people showed up to be zombie extras for a film written and directed by independent filmmaker Ariel...Tags: Drama (genre), Movies, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Entertainment
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Reel Critics: 'Pitch Perfect' hits bold, funny notes
Two new movies are out about growing up and finding acceptance — a broad comedy ("Pitch Perfect") and moving drama ("The Perks of Being a Wallflower"). "Pitch Perfect" mixes gleeful musical numbers with raunchy campus antics. Freshman Becca (Anna...
Tags: Bridesmaids (movie), Music, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (movie), Harry Potter (fictional character), Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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Sony rules with No. 1 'Hotel Transylvania,' runner-up 'Looper'
"Hotel Transylvania" sank its teeth into the competition this weekend, as the animated film easily ruled the box office. The 3-D monster flick, which features classic characters such as Dracula and the Mummy, had the biggest September opening ever with...
Tags: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, End of Watch (movie), The Pirates! Band of Misfits (movie), Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Brothers Bloom (movie)
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'The 39 Steps' is full of mischief
"The 39 Steps" proves that ingenuity, a good foreign accent and exaggerated body language can enthrall an audience so much that they forget only four people are playing the tens of characters. The play runs through Oct. 21 at the Laguna Playhouse. Based...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Movies, Murder, Alfred Hitchcock, Psycho (movie)
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The leader of 'The Lackey'
Shaun Piccinino said he knew he wanted to be involved in film ever since his first stage production when he was 5 years old. Piccinino, a Huntington Beach resident who never went to film school, has been noted for his visual effects work with productions...
Tags: Cartoon Network (tv network), Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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