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'Fast & Furious 6' revels in childlike love of vehicular mayhem ★★★ 1/2
“Fast & Furious 6,” — which surely maxed out Universal’s tank-top budget for the year, and sustains its joyful, unpretentious ridiculousness so perfectly that I secretly hoped the “6” meant “hours long,”...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Vin Diesel, Viagra (drug), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Criminals
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'Chicago Fire' renewed, just like Jesse Spencer expected
It's difficult to tell who should be more excited NBC officially picked up “Chicago Fire” for a second season Friday: The cast and crew of the firefighter drama or the Illinois Film Office. The good news allows the Dick Wolf-produced show to...
Tags: Clint Eastwood, Television, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, The Shawshank Redemption (movie), Mark Wahlberg
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'Walking Dead' stars to draw hordes at C2E2
If you're really excited about meeting “The Walking Dead” cast members Laurie Holden, Chandler Riggs and Chad Coleman — and attending Coleman's Q&A — at this weekend's C2E2 convention at McCormick Place, get in line. More than...
Tags: Television, Burt Ward, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, Chad, Laurie Holden
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It's a nerd world
Once a month, at Third Coast Comics in the Edgewater neighborhood, the store closes for the evening and the knitting comes out. Followed by the drinks. Drink & Draw & Knitting Night is the second Thursday of each month, as it has been since Terry Gant...
Tags: Fiction, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Services and Shopping, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, GQ
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Wrigley Field would make a great coliseum
If Cubs owner Tom Ricketts actually made good on his threat to leave Wrigley Field for a more baseball-friendly neighborhood, what would be the best use of the site at Clark and Addison? My plan? Flatten and grade it, then enclose it in cyclone fence and...
Tags: Chicago City Hall, Sports, World Series, Chicago Cubs, Thomas Ricketts
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'Game of Thrones' returns — and it's spellbinding
The wildly popular epic fantasy series "Game of Thrones" opens its third season on HBO on Sunday. And now those of us who are hooked on the medieval fantasy must ask ourselves: Are we nerds? And do we really care if we're nerds? No. And no. "I'm...
Tags: Tribune Tower, Sean Bean, Peter Dinklage, The Sopranos (tv program), Literature
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No sparkle in Broadway's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
NEW YORK — Early in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," the new Richard Greenberg adaptation of the 1958 Truman Capote novella, Emilia Clarke's Holly Golightly climbs into bed with Fred, our narrator, played here by Cory Michael Smith. She passes out fast....
Tags: Truman Capote, Entertainment Events, Theater, Arthur Miller, George Wendt
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Kass: A Valentine's Day gift fit for a Khaleesi
Of all my dumb Valentine's Day gift ideas, today's offering is perhaps the best ever: A furtive language of love. It's my wish that every American couple speak it today (or tonight, as is their wont) as a surefire way to spark the fires of romance....
Tags: Sports, Jason Momoa, Ice Hockey, Peter Dinklage, Holidays
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Movie awards: Unusual joins usual
More cinema awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Circle has a reputation for sometimes picking unusual choices. This year, the critics honored "Amour" (picture and female actor Emmanuelle Riva), "The Master" (director P.T. Anderson, actors Joaquin...
Tags: The Hour (tv program), Hugh Grant, Amour (movie), Joaquin Phoenix, The Master (movie)
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When movies feel like TV
Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading — mingling. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at...
Tags: Television, Shameless (tv program), Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Central Intelligence Agency, Tribeca
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On the 'L,' e-books change spy game
Strange as it sounds, reading a book while sitting on public transportation may be what I like best about living in a big city. I would even go as far as to say reading on a train or bus is what urban dwelling is about, a near perfect illustration of...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, The Avengers (tv program), Apple iPad, Jhumpa Lahiri, Cell Phones
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'Hope Springs': Can this marriage be saved? ★★★
Their kids up and grown, Kay and Arnold Soames, of Omaha, have been married 31 years. Kay, a retail shop worker played by Meryl Streep, has begun to count the hours within those years. Their rut, not uncomfortable but not letting in much light, grows a...
Tags: Sandra Bullock, Movies, Colin Firth, Jack Nicholson, David Frankel
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