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January 8, 2017
Tim Curry in his most famous role as The Sweet Transvestite, Frank N Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The doctor's in the house Give yourself over to absolute pleasure - a unique take on the Rocky Horror Picture Show is coming to town.
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January 8, 2017
Directed by Frank Henenlotter Written by Frank Henenlotter and Robert Martin 1991, 90 minutes, Rated R Blu-ray released on August 9th, 2016 Starring: Kevin Van Hentenryck as Duane Annie Ross as Granny Ruth Dan Biggers as Uncle Hal Jim O'Doherty as Little Hal Tina Louise Hilbert as Opal Gil Roper as Sheriff Griffin Denise Coop as Eve Belial as Himself The Bradley twins have been through a lot over the years, beginning with a traumatic surgery performed by callous doctors who forced the conjoined brothers apart. Once the siblings were older and able to track down the surgeons that operated on them, Duane and Belial delivered a bit of "private justice" that left a bloody trail of corpses in their wake.
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January 8, 2017
Disney and Lucasfilm's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and 20th Century Fox's Hidden Figures are in a race for the top spot at the domestic box office that is still too close to call. According to Disney, Rogue One earned $22 million this weekend, while 20th Century Fox is saying Hidden Figures earned $21.8 million.
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January 8, 2017
"Hidden Figures" and "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" had a neck-and-neck weekend but the "Star Wars" sequel still came in first place. Fox's "Hidden Figures," starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae, earned an estimated $21.8 million in its first wide release weekend, while "Rogue One" pushed ahead slightly with estimates of $22 million.
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January 8, 2017
The official outcome won't be determined until Monday; elsewhere, 'Underworld: Blood Wars' underwhelms in its debut as a major winter storm strikes the Eastern seaboard while 'Rogue One' races past the $900 million mark globally. Empowered women and outer space dominated the North American box office over the weekend as Theodore Melfi's biographical drama Hidden Figures and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ended in a photo finish for the No.
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January 8, 2017
Emotional HBO documentary on Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds reveals deep bruising on Reynolds' face after fall as film captures unbreakable, eccentric mother and daughter bond Massive brawl breaks out at maximum security jail housing Chicago's most dangerous prisoners: Five are taken to hospital after inmates attack each other with weapons made from INHALERS Trump says he's looking 'very much forward' to meeting UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Washington in the spring and calls Britain a 'special' ally Husband 'beat wife to death, shot their three children and torched their Oregon home before killing himself in horror murder suicide' SeaWorld San Diego ENDS its killer whale show: Pool performances to finally stop after years of outcry and recent death of orca Tilikum Seventy two MILLION are under winter storm warning: Three dead as Northeast is hit by blizzards, thousands left ... (more)
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January 8, 2017
We'll start with two tweets to suit this morning's neurotic Tennessee Williams heroine mood. Continue on for La La Land and Deadpool divisiveness , and more... I love Altoid smalls b/c you get to feel like a character from a Tennessee Williams' play taking one of their heart pills when you eat them.
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January 8, 2017
While she also returned to more highbrow roles last year with the Jane Austen adaptation Love & Friendship, Kate Beckinsale says she loved revisiting Selene. "There's a lot that goes on for the character in this movie," Beckinsale says.
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January 7, 2017
The U.S. Modern Language Association on Saturday voted 113-to-79 to reject a resolution calling for an academic boycott of Israel. The four-day MLA convention underway in Philadelphia, which attracts thousands of scholars, is the biggest and most important annual humanities event in North America.