Science movies are usually science fiction
When it comes science in movies, most of it makes real scientists squirm, but there are a handful of movies that get it right.
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Science movies are usually science fiction
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When it comes science in movies, most of it makes real scientists squirm, but there are a handful of movies that get it right.
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Science movies are usually science fiction
“Fast & Furious 6” was the top film at U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second weekend with $34.5 million in sales, outselling “After Earth,” the new Will Smith-and-son vehicle from Sony Corp
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‘Fast’ Sequel Tops Weekend Movies Again, Outpacing Smith Outing
Vast majority of theaters have changed to digital projection.
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Film to digital: Seeing movies in a new light
The Wolf Pack has returned for one last round with the release of “The Hangover III.” If director Todd Phillips sticks to his word about “Hangover’s” story ending here, we know we’ll miss the camaraderie between Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha (when he’s on-screen, anyway) the most.
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Douglas Trumbull’s new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an “immersive” experience. Are audiences ready?
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Tech could make movies look better
Douglas Trumbull’s new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an “immersive” experience. Are audiences ready?
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Trumbull: Tech could make movies look better
High Country may not have a theatre, but that isn’t stopping locals from sitting down with friends and strangers to take in a movie. The Sheep River Library has two movie series running on the first and second of the month that feature classic movies and little-known films.
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Movies bring something fresh to theatre-less towns
Lance Armstrong’s story has everything. Victory. Redemption
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Two Lance Armstrong movies in the works
Jeanine Basinger discusses her book “I Do and I Don’t,” a history of Hollywood’s portrayal of marriage.
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Book Review Podcast: Matrimony in the Movies
Dean Obeidallah says “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Promised Land” present hot button issues that fire up people from the left and right.
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