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Pershing Waddell, 91, of Wichita Falls passed away Sunday, December 27, 2009. The funeral service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 2, 2010, at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with Bishop Kenneth Warnock, officiating. Comment?
A robot created by a scientist in the image of his late son battles extraterrestrials and seeks acceptance for who he is. Comment?
JENNIFER'S BODY a ' A high school hottie named Jennifer starts eviscerating the boys in her class after she's possessed by a bile-spewing she-demon. Only Jennifer's best friend Needy can stop the carnage. Comment?
District 13: Ultimatum
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In the first reel of "District 13: Ultimatum," we watch as one of our heroes, in the midst of tagging crime bosses left and right for arrest, must brawl his way out of a criminal lair, armed only with his martial arts skills and a rare Van Gogh painting, a masterpiece he's trying to protect from damage. Comment?
Richard Dreyfuss talks up Initiative
Actor Richard Dreyfuss came to the Cape Cinema in Dennis Dec. 27 to promote more than his new movie, The Lightkeepers . Comment?
ABOUT "ABOUT LAST NIGHT" AND ITS AUTHORS This is a blog about the arts in New York City and the rest of America, written by Terry Teachout , Laura Demanski , and Carrie Frye . Comment?
Betty Buckley to Offer Song Interpretation Workshop in January
Tony Award winner Betty Buckley, who will return to Feinstein's at Loews Regency in February, will offer a Song Interpretation Workshop in January at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center in Fort Worth, TX. Comment?
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following movies are showing at first-run theaters Hollywood Jewel 16 and Starplex Galaxy 16 . Comment?
For the 9th year in a row it's my wife's favorite feature of the site, the 2009 Trenchie Awards. Comment?
Kinetic typography: Language in motion
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Lately I've become completely enamored with kinetic typography. Known as the art of integrating movement with text, kinetic typography is a design concept popularized in 1950s movie title sequences and credits. Comment?
"Avatar" vs. "The Hurt Locker": Ghosts in the Machines
Cameron may have the biggest hard drive, but guess who makes the sharper film about men, war, and technology? The annual award season orgy is upon us again, and this time, it's personal. Comment?
Vampires have birthdays? Shouldn't that be undeath-days? In this episode, Stefan gets a visit from an old friend, Lexi . Comment?
"Avatar" ; Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, and Giovanni Ribisi; Director: James Cameron; Rated: PG-13 Movie Review: While watching "Avatar," one may easily see it as a modern-day "Fantasia" mixed with several cowboy and Indian screenplays of yesteryears, including "The New World" . Vivid colors and feats of ... Comment?
Tales from the Script gives a firsthand account of the cutthroat and competitive world of filmmaking. Comment?
Check out this really cool fan made teaser poster for the upcoming film "Evil Dead IV" aka The Evil Dead, by director Sam Raimi and starring Bruce Campbell . Comment?
ABOUT "ABOUT LAST NIGHT" AND ITS AUTHORS This is a blog about the arts in New York City and the rest of America, written by Terry Teachout , Laura Demanski , and Carrie Frye . Comment?
TT: Something might be gaining on you
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If you read this blog at all regularly, I don't need to tell you what happened to me in 2009. Comment?
Waits goes to the devil in Gilliam's `Parnassus'
Tom Waits has given the devil his due with wry song lyrics, asking if the devil made the "world while God was sleeping" or musing "don't you know there ain't no devil, there's just God when he's drunk." Now Waits is the devil incarnate in Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," playing a dapper demon with a bowler hat, trim suit and ... Comment?
Sigourney Weaver to Host "SNL"
Sigourney Weaver and her "Avatar" Stage and screen star Sigourney Weaver a ' currently seen in the flesh as scientist Dr. Comment?
"2012" -- Director Roland Emmerich returns to destroy the planet again, this time depicting the confluence of disasters that some say will accompany the expiration date on the ancient Mayan calendar. Comment?