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Movies opening Friday, July 20

Movies opening Friday, July 20 A Burning Hot Summer Love, art and the meaning of life thread through this tale of an Italian actress (Monica Bellucci) and a French painter (Louis Garrel) whose marriage hits a bump. The Dark Knight Rises Oh, Batman (Christian Bale), your shadowy ploy to escape works for a while, but now trouble’s afoot

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New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 17

New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 17 Feature: The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1938), Assassination (1987), The Beat Hotel (2012), Black Butterflies (2011), Burke & Hare: Remastered” (1972), “Casa de Mi Padre” (2012), “Doomsday Prophecy” (2011), “Extraterrestrial” (2011), “The Fairy” (2011), “Fixation” (2011), “4:44: Last Day on Earth (2012), Friends With Kids (2012), Get the Gringo (2012), Goldberg P.I …

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Media player not needed to stream movies

Media player not needed to stream movies Media player not needed to stream movies The Apple TV and Nexus Q are designed to lock you into getting your content from the iTunes Store and the Google Play store, respectively.

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Which movies to see this weekend, July 13

Which movies to see this weekend, July 13 The Amazing Spider-Man While you can argue that the last thing the world needs is another reboot of a comic-book movie franchise, the film gets off to a good start, with Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone in the lead roles. Part of Me Fun, at times exhilarating, at times revealing, this is about as good a documentary as can be imagined, considering that it …

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New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 10

New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 10 New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 10 The Poker Movie” (2009), “American Reunion” (2012), “Being Flynn” (2012), “Black Limousine” (2010), “Cherry Bomb” (2010), “Dark Nemesis” (2011), “Flowers of War” (2011), “Freak Dance” (2010), “Good Morning President” (2009), “I Kissed a Vampire” (2010), “Kassim the Dream” (2008), “Making Plans for Lena” (2009), “Miramax British …

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DVD review: 'Fanny by Gaslight'

DVD review: ‘Fanny by Gaslight’ The British studio was at its height at the film’s 1944 release, catering to the desire of primarily female audiences to escape the realities of war for a couple of hours. The plot, involving a child born out of wedlock, sexual innuendoes and illicit affairs, including an unmarried couple traveling to Paris together for a tryst, sounds like something out of a Pre …

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