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Al Pacino – Che: Part Two

Al Pacino Date Saturday, February 21st, 2009


Che: Part Two
A secular passion … Benicio del Toro in Here now, stripped of its first half, Steven Soderbergh’s colossally serious and ambitious movie-mural of selected scenes from the life of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara makes some sort of structural sense. Presented on
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Cadillac Records
New stylings please … Beyonc Knowles is co-exec-producer and star of this biopic of legendary US recording company Chess Records, which started up in 50s Chicago and gave us giants like Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry. Adrien Brody plays Leonard Chess,
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Gators wary of Commodores (The Gainesville Sun)
For the second straight weekend, Florida will face a division rival it beat handily the first time around. This time, even more is at stake when the Gators host Vanderbilt to wrap up a two-game homestand.
Source: www.gatorsports.com

Critic?s Choice: Respect in a Box: Giving John Ford the Major American Artist Treatment
?Ford at Fox? is a gargantuan boxed set that assembles 24 of the 50-some films John Ford made for the studio that was his most consistent home.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Oscar-worthy roles need not be flashy (Deseret Morning News)
When Gregory Peck won the Oscar for his role as Atticus Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” I was in high school. I was quite moved by the film but didn’t really understand why Peck won.
Source: deseretnews.com

The 81st Academy Award Short Film Nominees
Live Action: 2/5 Animation: 3/5 This year’s Oscar nominees in the short film category, for both live-action and animated pieces, are for the first time being released in the UK as feature-length collections. It is a welcome development, although they are
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Film: Movies That Go Squish in the Night
A midnight series at the IFC Center explores the creepily pulsating, disturbingly unhinged cinematic world of David Cronenberg.
Source: www.nytimes.com

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