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‘Decoding Annie Parker’ a well-intentioned but unfortunately flawed biopic

Decoding Annie Parker Written by Adam Bernstein, Steven Bernstein, and Michael Moss Directed by Steven Bernstein USA, 2013 The new film Decoding Annie Parker was made with the most honorable intentions, and unfortunately, very little else. In many respects, the story could just as well have been a movie-of-the-week from the early 1990s on either one …

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‘Man of Steel’ is a bombastic pop epic that goes for broke, and often succeeds

One of the better elements of Zack Snyder’s adaptation of Watchmen, and widely considered its best sequence, was that film’s opening credits montage, which forcefully played with pop culture iconography to impressive degrees. In a way, that sequence was an effective hint of what was to come with Snyder’s reboot of the Superman property; a cultural icon lavishly portrayed in a titanic fashion.

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NCIS, Ep. 10.1, “Extreme Prejudice”: Strong premiere misses opportunities for growth, introspection

NCIS, Season 10, Episode 1: “Extreme Prejudice” Written by Gary Glasberg Directed by Tony Wharmby Airs Tuesdays at 8pm (ET) on CBS A bomb blast has wreaked havoc on the U.S. Navy Yard. The premiere opens right where the show left off last season. Doctor Mallard, who was last seen suffering from a heart attack …

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