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UPCOMING FILMS
Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy’s acclaimed synth-laden retro-thriller details the sordid sequence of events that lands a blood-stained scrap of mail on the desk of a county post-office’s “dead letter” investigator, and its murderous repercussions.
I had to post it.
Superman — Only in Theaters 2025
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Photos of Transformers: Dark of the Moon movie set in Chicago
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
From 'Vampire' to 'Dwarf', Actor Aidan Turner Lands Role in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit
From 'Vampire' to 'Dwarf', Actor Aidan Turner Lands Role in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit
by Evelyn F. Altheimer-Fain
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by Evelyn F. Altheimer-Fain
As a long time fan of American and British television, I have had the time to determine which programs make for good entertainment and which do not. In the case of the American remake of the still running BBC production of Being Human (debuted February 18 2008), I must say that at first I was a little bias. Having watched the first series of Being Human (starring Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey, and Lenora Crichlow on BBC America, I was delightfully please with the story . . .
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From 'Vampire' to 'Dwarf', Actor Aidan Turner Lands Role in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit
From 'Vampire' to 'Dwarf', Actor Aidan Turner Lands Role in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit
by Evelyn F. Altheimer-Fain
http://www.itsawomanthingonlinefanpage.com/index.html
by Evelyn F. Altheimer-Fain
As a long time fan of American and British television, I have had the time to determine which programs make for good entertainment and which do not. In the case of the American remake of the still running BBC production of Being Human (debuted February 18 2008), I must say that at first I was a little bias. Having watched the first series of Being Human (starring Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey, and Lenora Crichlow on BBC America, I was delightfully please with the story . . .
for more this article and other entertainment happenings go to: It's A Woman's Thing Online Fan Page.
http://www.itsawomanthingonlinefanpage.com/index.html
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