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2012 Harmless Fun or a Dangerous Influence | Free Christian Press

8 hours ago ago from Christian News, Views, Events | Free Christian Press

HOME PAGE Subscribe Contact About Movies Books Culture Editorial Family Legal Movies Music Persecution Politics Relief Technology World 2012 Harmless Fun or a Dangerous Influence By Film Editor Published: December 8, 2009 Related Former Attacker Turned Movie Producer Releases Warner Brothers Film Rebecca St. James' First Leading Role in Sarah's Choice WASHINGTON ...

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Mystery P.I. – Lost in Los Angeles: Seek and Find the missing Hollywood Blockbuster!

39 minutes ago ago from My Hidden Objects Games

Mystery P.I. Lost in Los Angeles (40 MB download) The only copy of this year's biggest blockbuster movie has gone missing the day before the VIP Hollywood premiere. You only have 17 hours to crack the case or the Hollywood Studio will be ruined! Explore 25 stunning L.A. locations like Malibu Beach, Rodeo Drive, Movie Sets, Hollywood hot spots and many more. Collect all the special Keys & Film Reels to unlock two Unlimited game modes. Go for ...

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Hollywood counters reality with decade of escapism

16 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Hollywood counters reality with decade of escapism LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Hollywood picked the right decade to go over the rainbow. In an era that brought harsh reality home with the war on terror and an economy gone bust, Hollywood became more of a dream factory than ever, embracing fantastic escapism at a time when audiences needed it most. Though key fantasy franchises such "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter" were in the works in ...

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Franc. Reyes: From Box Office to Pandora's Box: An American Latino Filmmaker's Journey

15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Until recently, I embraced the American ethos, that all things were possible for all people. It never occurred to me that a Puerto Rican born in Spanish Harlem and raised in the South Bronx would find it so difficult to make films in the United States in the 21st Century. My first film, Empire (Universal Pictures, 2002), boasted a domestic gross more than four times its production costs. An outgrowth of Empire 's success was recognizing an ...

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