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“Shakespeare” Director Hunts Nazis in New Film
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Esther Kustanowitz
“Shakespeare in Love” director John Madden, is now chasing Nazis–or at least planning to helm a remake (or reinterpretation) of an Israeli film about Nazi hunting, called “The Debt.” The Miramax Films project is based on the 2007 Israeli feature “HaHov,” which follows a trio of 1960s Israeli intelligence agents who pursue an elusive Nazi…
“The Wackness”: Growing Up too Fast?
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lmarcus
By Craig Detweiler After Disney struggled to control the innocent image of Miley Cyrus, now Nickelodeon must contend with their teenage star of “Drake & Josh” playing a drug dealer in the hip-hop drama, “The Wackness” (opening this weekend). After regular appearances on “The Amanda Show,” Drake Bell and Josh Peck were granted their own…
“Hancock”: Half of a Super Movie
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Kris Rasmussen
Will Smith has a long history of “owning” the box office during the 4th of July holiday. He’s had more movies open in the top slot during the holiday than any other movie star I can think of. So it will be interesting to see the reaction to “Hancock.” It has a smart premise –…
Trailer: ‘Henry Poole is Here’
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lmarcus
In the upcoming movie “Henry Poole is Here,” a bitter, disaffected man named Henry (played by “Old School” star Luke Wilson) gets a new chance at life when pilgrims begin flocking to his home to see an outline of Jesus’ face on the side of Henry’s house. embedVideo(1619484272);
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