Archive for January, 2017
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January 19, 2017
After opening tomorrow building will be available for meetings. In September 1969, members of the Thomas Jefferson Garden Club tended to the Enchanted Garden at the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond.
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January 19, 2017
So many follow-ups to hit movies and new installments of popular franchises bombed hard. Many of them surprisingly.
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January 19, 2017
What's the best thing about the Brooks Museum of Art installing Australian artist Amanda Parer's acclaimed giant, illuminated rabbit sculptures, "Intrude," in Overton Park apart from the sheer novelty of having five enormous, internally-lit bunnies in Overton Park? The Brooks is very good at supplemental programming, and sometimes a little cheeky. This week, Parer's whimsical leporine creations create a perfect opportunity to screen the very best terrible horror movie about giant, bloodthirsty rabbits ever made - Night of the Lepus .
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January 19, 2017
Clive Standen had to learn "a very particular set of skills" to take on Liam Neeson's iconic Taken character -- and then some! ET hopped on the phone with the 35-year-old actor last month, where he opened up about what it took to step into Bryan Mills' shoes for the upcoming NBC series, starting with losing a bit of his trademark Viking bulk. "With any new character, you have to wipe the canvas clean and start from the beginning," Standen shared.
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January 18, 2017
When the Resident Evil series was one single mediocre movie, I didn't care for it. When it was two movies, it could barely hold my interest.
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January 18, 2017
Through the ups and downs of his career, M. Night Shyamalan has become famous for giving each film, good or bad, a twist. And while watching, viewers may become preoccupied with what that will be, diminishing the power of what's occurring on screen.
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January 18, 2017
In 1954, the notoriously thrifty B-movie/genre director pioneered the multi-picture deal, selling his low-budget Fast and the Furious to American Releasing Corp. with a guaranteed two-movie advance - Universal eventually licensed the film/title for one of the most successful movie franchises ever. In 1967, when he was directing Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg and Bruce Dern in the psychedelic LSD film The Trip , the U.S. government prepared to ban the synthetic drug, leading to a wave of controversy and free publicity for the movie.
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January 18, 2017
Just about everyone has a favorite actor or actress, someone we'll watch in just about any film, no matter the genre. We like their style, their delivery and the indefinable qualities they bring to any role.
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January 18, 2017
Ervolino: After 60, not everything is unforgettable Can't remember names? Fugeddaboutit Check out this story on northjersey.com: http://northjersy.news/2jZgreu This July 28, 2016 file photo shows singer Katy Perry performing during the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Not to be confused with the 1970s actress Patsy Kelly.