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May 17, 2008
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'Prince Caspian,' 3.5 stars
The second film adapted from C.S. Lewis' books cranks up the action, as the Pevensie children return to Narnia to help Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) assume his rightful place as heir to the throne. Exciting, fast-moving, it also features exceptional effects and a nicely dark turn from Sergio Castellitto as the evil King Miraz. (PG - 140 minutes) V. 'Wedding Weekend,' 2 stars Cliche-ridden movie about members of a male a cappella choral group who get back together for one member's wedding - and solve each other's midlife problems. Take out everything you like about The Big Chill, leave in all the annoying parts, and you have The Wedding Weekend. (R - 96 minutes) S. Caspian braces for adoring subjects If you don't know who Ben Barnes is yet, you will soon. Tip of fedora to Indy Jones, unafraid to show his age Harrison Ford is 65 years old. Yep. And yet, waiting in great anticipation as most of us are for the release of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, is anyone really worried that, during a stunt, he's going to lose his dentures? Break a hip during a chase scene? From wax burns to early drafts, book looks at making of Indy Arriving just in time for the latest installment of the long-running movie series dealing with the noted archaeologist, The Complete Making of Indiana Jones, by J.W. Rinzler and Laurent Bouzereau, is a behind-the-scenes extensive look at all four movies. Fascinating celebration of schlock Monsters Crash the Pajama Party? Yes! 1st Surprise theater is UltraStar's 1st in state Surprise! A new theater is opening in . . . Surprise. 'Fahrenheit' follow-up planned CANNES, France - Michael Moore is taking America's temperature again. Twice the baby fun for Jolie, Pitt Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black; Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon; Jodie Foster; Drew Barrymore; Britney Spears Filmmaker touts TM for students David Lynch doesn't want to be the spokesman for anything. DVD and VHS Dinner and a movie |
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