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Archive for February, 2012

Review: Chronicle

— by ADAM DALE — Nearly every child dreams of having one super power or another when they are younger, whether it is super strength, the ability to fly or some form of extraordinary ability. Most stem from comic books, cartoons or some other inspirational place. What we fail to think abo[...]

Audio Pioneer Ray Dolby Receives Honor

Since 1986, the Berlin International Film Festival has presented the Berlinale Camera to film personalities or institutions to which it feels particularly indebted and wishes to express its thanks. At the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, Ray Dolby will be awarded the Berlinale Camera[...]

Review: Big Miracle

— by ADAM DALE — In October 1988, in the small town of Barrow, Alaska, there was an eager young reporter named Adam Carlson (John Krasinski) who wanted more than anything to move up to a bigger city and a bigger network. He got his chance when he was out on the frozen tundra[...]

Short Film: A River in Our Own Backyard

— by BEV QUESTAD — “One of the things I like about the river is how it strips people down to who they really are.” Set to meandering, gentle music, that statement opens this short that showcases the 2012 Paddle Oregon kayak and canoe trip down Oregon’s Willamette River. Visions of [...]

‘Love Never Dies’ to Make U.S. Debut

Making its first appearance in the United States, NCM Fathom and Omniverse Vision present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Love Never Dies,” the long-awaited continuation to “The Phantom of the Opera,” in a fully-staged production pre-recorded at The Regent Theatre in Melbourne, [...]

Samantha Barks Gets Les Misérables Lead

— by CHERRY BELL DAMASCO-FARRINGTON — Samantha Barks has beaten out Taylor Swift for the upcoming movie adaptation of the “Les Misérables,” TheInsider.com is reporting. It had been rumored for months that Swift was close to getting the part, but Banks was surprised[...]

Under Review: ‘Albert Nobbs’

— by ADAM DALE — “Albert Nobbs” is a story that takes place in the 19th century where Albert Nobbs (Glenn Close) works as a butler in a Morrison’s Hotel. Intensely shy, he does his job and never draws attention to himself. The secret is that Albert isn’t a man at all, but[...]

‘Daffy’s Rhapsody’ Short Premieres Feb. 10

Movie-goers seeing the 3D family adventure “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” are in for a bonus reel of laughs and action with “Daffy’s Rhapsody.” The original Looney Tunes cartoon short makes its theatrical debut in tandem with the feature film release[...]