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DVD rental company Redbox shutting down Canadian operation
Company president Mark Horak said the last date for rentals will be Feb.
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DVD Previews 'Rio 2' may be colorful but it's a pale sequel
The Washington Post. Capsule reviews of the next week's video releases, on DVD and Blu-ray, including special features: “Rio 2” (G, 101 minutes, Fox): Like the first movie, “Rio 2” looks great with vibrant colors and lovely animation that pop off the screen
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Blue Ruin (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended The Film: Vigilante films have flourished in American cinema for quite a while now, from the saga of Paul Kersey in the Death Wish series to more contemporary entries like Man on Fire and Taken , all with their own specific brands of volatility. One thing that most entries in the genre share in common is that they typically revolve around the protagonist either being or …
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Outdoor moviesSundquist Family Movies in the Park: Snohomish County, Willis Tucker…
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Tiempo calendar: Things to do in El Paso this weekend
Today, July 11 Movies in the Canyon: The Academy Award-winning “Frozen” will be shown at dusk (approximately 8:30 p.
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Win a Copy of 'Sabotage' on Blu-ray and DVd
Win a copy of “Sabotage” on Blu-ray and DVD.
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The Sentinel commented Stoke-on-Trent council tenants still waiting to see £10,000…
CAMPAIGNERS say an unreleased £10,000 DVD showing council tenants how to change a light bulb is a waste of taxpayers' money.Stoke-on-Trent City Council approved the production of the DVD in 2012, in the hope that it would help save £2 million in housing repair costs.But two years later the DVD – which also offers advice on other minor repairs – is still awaiting 'final approval' by council …
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The Sentinel commented Stoke-on-Trent council tenants still waiting to see £10,000…
Divorce Rate Cut in Half For Newlyweds Who Discussed Five Relationship Movies
Discussing five movies about relationships over a month could cut the three-year divorce rate for newlyweds in half, researchers report. The study, involving 174 couples, is the first long-term investigation to compare different types of early marriage intervention program
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Watching R-Rated Movies Lessens Importance of Faith for Young People, Baylor Study Finds
Viewing R-rated movies leads to decreased church attendance and lessens importance of faith among young people, according to a study by a Baylor University researcher published online in the Review of Religious Research.
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