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At Carmike Cinema 9: Explore the dark side in 'Dragon Tattoo'
OPENED TUESDAY
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
To put it bluntly, this movie kicks butt. Director David Fincher orchestrates a stark but enthralling adaptation of the first novel in late author Stieg Larsson’s trilogy. Its harsh emotional...Tags: Movies, Matt Damon, Steven Spielberg, David Fincher, Crime, Law and Justice
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Video/Q&A: 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' star Gary Oldman, director Tomas Alfredson
RedEye movie criticIf you’ve seen Gary Oldman play Sid Vicious (“Sid and Nancy”), Lee Harvey Oswald (“JFK”) or Dracula (“Dracula”), you know Gary can be scary. In fact, “Scary Gary” was reportedly his on-set nickname...Tags: England, Movies, Let the Right One In (movie), Gary Oldman, Frank Sinatra
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Brett Neveu's imagined world in 'Megacosm' is well worth a closer look
One day, perhaps, the hugely talented writer Brett Neveu will find himself running a network, a movie studio or some other establishment, listening all day to pitches from anxious writers with clever but complicated ideas that could cost a producer...Tags: John Dalton, Steve Jobs, Arts and Culture
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The Vespertine, The Chameleon Cafe
Vespertine: being nocturnal or nightly; a popular album by Bjork; a drink created by author Ian Fleming in his first James Bond novel, “Casino Royale”; my favorite new cocktail at The Chameleon CafĂ© in Lauraville.
When it comes to mixing up a...Tags: Bjork
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Wilmette 'Booklub'
Our "booklub" started about six years ago. We all lived within a few blocks in Wilmette.
We really enjoyed "Small Island" by Andrea Levy. We were appalled by the treatment of black soldiers in Britain during World War II. The author's descriptions helped...Tags: Audrey Niffenegger, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Literature, Jonathan Franzen, Clubs and Associations
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Glencoe Library Men's Book Club
Our club meets quarterly on Thursdays, and our selections are available to be checked out from the Glencoe Library. Both genders are welcome.
One book we loved: "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas. Faced with enormous odds of merely survival,...Tags: Audrey Niffenegger, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Literature, Clubs and Associations, Human Interest
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Open venue's pure lunar-see
In his 1959 novel "Goldfinger," Ian Fleming draws upon the peculiarities of Royal St. George's as a faintly disguised setting for a high-stakes golf match between James Bond and the diabolical Auric Goldfinger. British Open entrants, though, might be...Tags: England, PGA Tour, Sandwiches, Golf, Sports
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The Crowd: Bond brings out the music lovers
The Pacific Symphony's pops series producers billed the evening, "The Music of Bond. James Bond." Led by celebrated guest conductor Carl Davis, the symphony performed theme songs from the movies based on the thrillers Ian Fleming penned as part of a...Tags: England, Russell Johnson, Music, Human Interest, Music Industry
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Bond 23 IS ‘Skyfall’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelAnother one of those anti-climactic press conferences today, confirming that the latest, the 23rd James Bond film in the franchise, will be titled “Skyfall,” as had been rumored for some weeks. None of the titles have much connection to Ian... -
Best Novel Series
Blogging with Bill WhiteAll this talk last week about the Rapture reminded me that I may be the only person in the Lehigh Valley who read the entire series of Left Behind novels, which dealt with precisely this topic. Any others out there?...... -
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