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6:40 PM Sources: Pacific Sun - San Rafael CA
Woody Allen wrote WHATEVER WORKS for Zero Mostel at the height of his powers in the Annie Hall '70s, and we owe the film's modern incarnation to the director's fear of a SAG strike last year--that, and to Mostel's untimely death in 1977.  

Nov
04
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4:07 PM Sources: WalletPop
Through no fault of their own, the recession is giving people more reasons to worry.  

Oct
30
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5:13 PM Sources: Radar Magazine
"People make life so much worse than it needs to be," opines Boris Yellnikoff ( Larry David ) in the opening scene of Whatever Works .  

Oct
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Oct
29
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11:55 AM Sources: Reading Eagle - Reading PA
This is the third and barely-more-than-middling-funny installment in the series of animated features about the prehistoric adventures of Manny (voice of Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo), a woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tiger and ground sloth stuck in a snow-bound world.  

Oct
29
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1:14 AM Sources: Herald Tribune - Sarasota FL
The 73-year-old auteur is getting a mite long in the tooth to do his neurotic New York misanthrope shtick, so other actors have had to take over.  

Oct
28
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It's wise to carry low expectations for horror movies these days.  

Oct
27
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A television cult classic, "The Prisoner" (A&E, 1968, $99.95), leads this week's new titles arriving on the DVD Blu-ray high-definition format.  

Oct
27
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It's wise to carry low expectations for horror movies these days.  

Oct
27
0
This is the third and barely-more-than-middling-funny installment in the series of animated features about the prehistoric adventures of Manny (voice of Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo), a woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tiger and ground sloth stuck in a snow-bound world.  

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