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Film review: "Contraband" should have smuggled in a better storyline
Special to The Herald-MailThe first few months of the year are traditionally the worst as far as getting decent new movies. Mega-blockbusters usually open in the summer or around the holidays. Lately, the release slates in March and April have been gaining steam as well. But...Tags: Entertainment Events, Giovanni Ribisi, Diego Luna, Movies, Abusive Behavior
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Power rankings: No. 30 A's
First in a series, counting down to the opening of spring training. First up: the Athletics, No. 30 in Phil Rogers' power rankings.
Loved the movie "Moneyball." If you weren't touched by Billy Beane's relationship with his daughter, you don't have a...Tags: Bud Selig, Ryan Sweeney, Movies, San Francisco Giants, Spring Training
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Joyful Noise
Fox 5 San Diego staffI’ve been on this kick where I write movie reviews in the form of a song. Here’s one to the tune of 9 to 5 in honor of the Dolly Parton that used to do interesting blue grass tunes and a few decent movies. Openin’ my red vines/walkin&...Tags: Boz Scaggs, Roman Polanski, Movies, Queen Latifah, Music
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Silver screen turns to gold for Baltimore seniors
Social worker Chris Muldowney and film professor Christopher Llewellyn Reed have found a way to translate their love of movies into, among other things, groceries, fire insurance, hearing aids, a mattress, a new window, the vet bill for a beloved cat...Tags: Arsenic and Old Lace (movie), Movies, Harford Road, Frank Capra Jr., Christmas
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Court upholds firing of deputy who claimed racism
BOONVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld the firing of an Indiana sheriff's deputy who accused the department of racism in part because detectives watched excerpts from the movie "Blazing Saddles" in his presence. The Seventh...Tags: Entertainment Events, Justice System, Movies, Justice System, Music
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DVD Review: One of Stanley Kubrick's best gets better
Stanley Kubrick's third feature was his first great film and remains to this day my favorite Kubrick movie (with the possible exception of “Dr. Strangelove”). It also captures the very essence of the film noir worldview, with only “...Tags: Robert Altman, Movies, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, Entertainment
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Burbank sisters set sights on Oscar for 'First Grader'
When you are competing with the likes of Spielberg, Scorsese, Clooney and Brad Pitt for an Oscar, it can be tough to get any attention, but the producers of the film “The First Grader” had a surprising secret weapon for their film: two young...Tags: Entertainment Events, Movies, Voting, Entertainment, Academy Awards
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Five events for your planner: Sunday, Jan. 15
1. Say it Out Loud
Winning students from Poetry Out Loud school competitions will compete in the Washington County competition of the Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18, at Washington County Public Schools Central...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Movies, Arts and Culture, Artists, Sarah's Key (movie)
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Five events for your planner: Monday, Jan. 16
1. Fairy puppets
Wonderment Puppet Theater will present "Hansel and Gretel" at noon and 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday, March 4. Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, W.Va. $4.50, ages 2 years and older. Call 304-258-4074,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), The Help (movie), Movies, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Will giving children an allowance make them smarter about finances?
The conventional wisdom is that allowances make children responsible money managers as they learn to budget so they don't run out of cash.
But Lewis Mandell, professor emeritus of finance and former dean of business at the State University of New York in...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Movies, Music, Tools and Hardware, State University of New York
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'The Artist' is big winner at Critics' Choice Movie Awards
LOS ANGELES TIMESThe silent was golden Thursday evening at the 17th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association with the black-and-white ode to silent film "The Artist" winning best picture, best director for Michel...Tags: Television, The Help (movie), Movies, George Harrison, Drive (movie)
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Datebook
Sunday, Jan. 15 MLK holiday celebration The Howard County Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission holds its 27th annual celebration of the life and legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at Howard Community College's Horowitz Visual and Performing...Tags: Entertainment Events, Frank Sinatra, Movies, Jeff Johnson, Howard Community College
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