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Carroll movies
now playing "The Adventures of Tintin 3D" (PG-13). Directed by Steven Spielberg, this animated tale is about a young reporter Tintin (Jamie Bell), and his faithful dog, Snowy, who face numerous adventures while fighting off shady characters. With...Tags: We Bought a Zoo (movie), Steven Spielberg, R Rated Movies, Robin Wright, G Rated Movies
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Francois Arnaud on 'The Borgias' finale, Juan's murder
RedEye"It's like 'The Borgias' meets 'Game of Thrones' meets 'Dawson's Creek.'" That's how Francois Arnaud, who plays Cesare Borgia in Showtime's "The Borgias," described the Season 2 finale airing at 9 p.m. June 17. Arnaud laughed as he said it, but he isn'...Tags: Jeremy Irons, Murder, Sean Harris, The Borgias (tv program), Game of Thrones (tv program)
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'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo': Craig, Mara star in sleek, slick, sick adaptation -- 3 stars
Director David Fincher's deluxe edition of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is the most coldly compelling version yet of the tale dreamed up by the late Stieg Larsson, whose "Millennium" trilogy of pulp novels remains the time-killer of choice in...Tags: Literature, Robin Wright, Movies, David Fincher, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (movie)
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'The Borgias' preview: sexy episode 'The Choice'
RedEyeHot on the heels of Showtime's announcement that "The Borgias" will return for a 10-episode Season 3 next year comes one of the best episodes of the much improved second season, titled "The Choice" and airing at 9 p.m. May 6. Francois Arnaud, who plays...Tags: Jeremy Irons, Sean Harris, The Borgias (tv program), Gina McKee, Showtime (tv network)
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Movie Review: The Tourist
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe German director of the sublime, subtle and chilling surveillance thriller âThe Lives of Others:â might not have been the best choice for tackling the dressy and daft spy romance, âThe Tourist.â But even if Florian Henckel von Do... -
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Fast-Paised review: 'The Flying Scotsman'
Graeme Obree (Jonny Lee Miller) strives to break cycling records while struggling to ignore his depression. His manager (Billy Boyd) and wife (Anne Fraser) try to keep him from harming himself, on or off the bike. Big question: Can "The Flying Scotsman"...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Music Industry, Movies, Gang Activity, Brian Cox
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Movie review: 'The Flying Scotsman'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) "The Flying Scotsman" is a sports bio movie that I really enjoyed about a sport and sports hero I barely knew existed: the World Hour Record competition for bicyclists and its gutsy, tormented and most unusual champion, Graeme...Tags: Television, One Hour Cycling, Movies, Track Cycling, Gang Activity
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Drama kings
Not by design, the roll call of 10 best theater productions in this year of big events (the new Goodman, Steppenwolf's 25th anniversary) includes mostly small-scale, small-budget shows presented in theaters ranging from 50 to 167 seats. There are no...Tags: Death, Literature, Comedy (genre), Franz Kafka, Romance (genre)
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Recent openings: 'Phedre' and 'A Couple of Blaguards'
Special to the TribuneJoAnne Akalaitis, the richly unpredictable theater wizard who created Court Theatre's "Iphigenia Cycle" and "In the Penal Colony," is about to transform Jean Racine's 17th Century masterwork "Phedre" into her own potent make-believe. Opening the theater's...Tags: Death, Literature, Comedy (genre), Jean Racine, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Theater review, 'Ivona, Princess of Burgundia,' by Strawdog Theatre
Special to the TribuneDespite Chicago's massive Polish and Polish-American population, it's terribly hard to find theaters willing and able to produce the numerous important plays that have emerged from that nation. Over the past five years or so, local fans of Polish...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Samuel Beckett, Celebrities
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'Salome' steps up in its small space
Tribune arts criticMost of Oscar Wilde's famous plays are works of personal obfuscation. "Salome," the infamous tale of the revved-up young woman who danced for the pleasure of Herod and the head of John the Baptist, is a troubled drama of personal revelation. Given the...Tags: Rogers Park, Baptist, Sarah Bernhardt, Janet Jackson, Christianity
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