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Sat, May 17 2008 

Theatre

Games bring home the magic of the movies

A good family film can be as fun for adults as it is for kids. However, as parents well know, for kids, once the film ends, so does the fun. But thanks to video games, kids can now bring their favorite movies to life in ways that not even a theater can.....more>>

  • Column: McGraw's one busy hombre
    With his new “Flicka” movie (based on the classic, “My Friend Flicka,” of course) landing in theaters next week, Tim McGraw is one busy hombre.

  • 75 years later, he's still dancing
    “Dancers don’t really retire. They come out and teach or produce, so they’re always doing something. I just go out there and perform and I love it. I’ve had a long run and it’s still going.”

  • Family gets true L.A. vacation making movie debut
    Oklahoma native Gary Coolidge directs his first film, "Employee of the Month," and his family scores guest roles.

  • 'Employee of the Month' director gives Hollywood insight
    'Employee of the Month’ director, who was raised in Norman, Okla., an discusses the road to Hollywood.

  • Documentary highlights history of horror
    A Jeffersonville man is taking a look behind the scenes of the fright industry with an independently made documentary, scheduled for release at the end of 2007.
    “Screamer: The Art of Terror” represents director William McHugh’s take on the terror business. He has already traveled the Midwest, filming trade shows and conventions in Chicago, Denver and Columbus, Ohio.

  • 'Fearless' Li shows his chops
    It might be his last martial-arts film, but Li proves in “Fearless” that he’s capable of much more. There are some dramatic chops behind those fists of fury.

  • ‘High Fidelity’ hits musical high note
    Audiences can decide for themselves whether it was better as a book and movie when “High Fidelity” makes its world premiere.

  • Six years and two babies later, back on stage
    “It’s never too late."

  • Anne Franks story has its local parallels
    In conjunction with the Cumberland Theatre's production of the Diary of Anne Frank, an exhibit will be held at the theater showing the timeline of the Holocaust, highlighted by local residents' family histories showing relatives who died in the concentration camps.

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