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Movies to see this weekend, Dec. 21

Movies to see this weekend, Dec. 21 Sulley, the main monster, is the warm heart of Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.,” which although a bit indulgent of its star power at times, is funny and sweet enough to delight kids and inventive enough to satisfy adults

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Movies opening this week, Dec. 21

Movies opening this week, Dec. 21 Enter a cinematic sphere where a young couple search for each other through mystical worlds. Citadel Tommy and his pregnant wife’s joy shrivels into despair when she’s savagely attacked by a gang of hooded kids.

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Enjoy Spy Films Better with The Bourne Legacy on Movies On Demand

Time Warner Cable Digital TV customers now have instant access to the action-packed Bourne Legacy plus the rest of the Bourne films on Movies On Demand. Writer of the Bourne franchise, Tony Gilroy, directs the fourth installment of the hugely popular espionage franchise, starring Academy Award-nominee Jeremy Renner.

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Five movies to see before the New Year

The holidays are just around the corner which means good cheer, family time and some of the very best movies of the year. Here are five of the best: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Opens: December 14th The first in the three-part prequel to the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy…

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Movies opening Friday, Dec. 14

Movies opening Friday, Dec. 14 Any Day Now Entertainer Rudy (Alan Cumming) sees his drugged-out hooker neighbor abandon her Down syndrome son, Marco, so he rescues the teen. The Central Park Five This documentary depicts the tensions bubbling over in 1980s New York when a white female jogger becomes the victim of a horrid attack and rape in Central Park.

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Movies by Moonlight in Kings Park

Dec. 11, 2012, 6:01 p.m. Summertime brings many things to Perth: the chirping of crickets, budgie smugglers and a plethora of options for cinema buffs to camp out under the stars.

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DVD review: 3 Jean Harlow films

DVD review: 3 Jean Harlow films Jean Harlow, one of the most adorable women ever to walk the Earth, died at the incalculably unjust age of 26 in 1937, after leaving an impression of her warmth, fun and loveliness that will last long past the day that any of us will be in a position to feel sorry for her. Among the most important of these is “Red Dust,” which, by some incredible oversight, was …

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