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-The world's richest Indian (Sanjay Dutt) is forced to play mind games with a hot young per (lmran Khan) who has abducted his estranged daughter (Minissha Lamba).
.../nurture that hearkens back to an Icon of Hindi cinema, Auwara, in which a good boy is forced Into... breast Implants are distracting and action-movie paragon Sanjay Dutt looks sadly weary. This Is San...
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(3.5 Chiles) FROST/NIXON In the spring of 1977, Richard Nixon, three years after resigning the presidency over Watergate, agreed (for a huge fee) to sit down with television personality David Frost for a series of four interviews. Critics expected Nixon (Frank Langella) to eat Frost (Michael Sheen) for lunch, but in the final session, the interviewer elicited some startling confessions. Langella delivers an Oscar-bait performance in the role of Nixon (he has already won a Tony for the stage version). Rated R. 122 minutes. Regal DeVargas, Santa Fe; DreamCatcher, Espanola; Storyteller, Taos. (Jonathan Richards) See review, Page 42.
... into the real world, only to see the rogue kidnap his daughter (Eliza Hope Bennett). Mo then recruit... rather than watch this glacial, flavorless movie. Rated PG-13. 167 minutes. Regal Stadium 14, Santa...Rated R. 120 minutes. In Hindi and English with subtitles. Regal DeVargas, Santa ...
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The films and times listed below are supplied by area theaters. Always call theaters first to check for last-minute schedule changes.LONG BEACH
Cinemark at the Pike, (800) 326-3264, 99 S. Pine Ave.
...5, 8, 11. Sat.-Sun. 1, 4, 8, 11. Karzzzz (Hindi w/e.s.t.) (Not Rated) Fri. 5, 7, 9, 11. Sat.-Sun. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. Kidnap (Not Rated) Fri. 5, 8, 11. Sat.-Sun. 1, 4, 8, 11.L...
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In 1946, E. Porter Belden announced that he, with the assistance of 150 artists, had built a model of the city of New York that would contain every street, lane, building, shed, park, fence, tree, and every other object in the city. Belden's model exhibited in the Minerva Room on Broadway, took up 480 square feet and represented over 200,000 carved wooden buildings and 5,000 ships in the New York harbor, according to Justin Kaplan's Walt Whitman: A Life. Tyree discusses the Queens, the undiscovered borough of New York City.
... codes, scripts, and signals, Greek, Hindi, Urdu, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, and of course Span... it represented the classic urban horror movie of dyed hair, single moms, gays, and HIV+junkies. ... that his wife's family hatches a plan to kidnap her just to get her out of the house. By the end, ...