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Review: ‘Future ’38’ is an Unapologetically Punny Sci-Fi Comedy
If you ask how scientists are smart enough to invent time travel yet can’t find a way to defeat Hitler without needing time travel to augment their weapon’s power, Jamie Greenberg has succeeded. He’s succeeded if you don’t ask that question too because you’ll have given yourself fully to his unapologetically punny, “lost” film known as Future ’38. So Greenberg can’t lose. His film entertains with overt playfulness and reveals the pedants in the audience unable to simply laugh and have a good time without nit-picking every single detail despite it being a screwball science fiction comedy that intentionally takes liberties with both history and reality. If uber “film twitter” troll Neil deGrasse Tyson can be coaxed into coming aboard to poke fun at himself, you should too.

The premise is simple: America circa 1938—three years before Pearl Harbor brings us into World War II...
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  • 1/4/2018
  • by Jared Mobarak
  • The Film Stage
New Good Wife Season 7,Premiere Episode 1 Official Spoilers,Description Revealed By CBS
Recently, CBS delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" premiere episode 1 of season 7. The episode is entitled, "Bond," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff as Alicia takes on some criminal bond court cases in an effort to start reviving her law career, and more. In the new, 1st episode press release: Alicia Attempts To Revive Her Struggling Law Career By Representing Criminals In Bond Court, On The Seventh Season Premiere Of "The Good Wife." Press release number 2: Alicia will attempt to revive her struggling law career by representing arrestees seeking release on bail in bond court, where she meets attorney Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo), who competes for her clients. Also, Peter will bring in national strategist Ruth Eastman (Margo Martindale) to help with his presidential campaign, and will create an interesting dynamic with Eli in the process...
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  • 9/18/2015
  • by Andre Braddox
  • OnTheFlix
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Exclusive: Rashida Jones Talks Monogamy
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Opening in theaters on March 18th is the new independent drama Monogamy from Murderball director Dana Adam Shapiro. The film stars Rashida Jones (The Social Network, Parks and Recreation), and Chris Messina (Devil), as well as Meital Dohan (Weeds), Zak Orth (The Other Guys), Paul Diomede (The 25th Hour), and Ivan Martin (Fighting). We recently had a chance to speak with actress Rashida Jones about the new film, her role, and singing in front of a live audience. To watch our exclusive interview please click on the video clip below.

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Increasingly anxious about his impending marriage to Nat (Rashida Jones) and thoroughly bored with his day job as a wedding photographer, Theo (Chris Messina) establishes a hobby: he's hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them as they go about their days. Things go smoothly until a sexy exhibitionist (Meital Dohan...
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  • 3/18/2011
  • by MovieWeb
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