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RYAN PEARSON talks to the guys behind ’Snakes on a Plane’ and wiggles out a few trade secrets about this B-movie extravaganza. |
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The onslaught of summer movies continues. Here’s three mini reviews from AP critics to help you decide what to see this week: |
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The comedy rockers talk to RYAN PEARSON about writer's block and the 'Wizard of Oz.' |
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The “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequel shattered every box-office opening record this weekend — making it likelier Disney will find the doubloons needed to extend the series from three movies to at least four. |
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It’s back to school for Jerri Blank (Amy Sedaris, twisted sister of humorist David), who resurrects her late Comedy Central show (1999-2001) of the same name in “Strangers With Candy.” |
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Having plumbed the lighter side of narcotics in “Dazed and Confused” (1993), filmmaker Richard Linklater descends into a bleak netherworld of addiction and squalor in “A Scanner Darkly. |
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From the big screen to a Disneyland ride and back to the big screen, asap’s CHELSEA J. CARTER and RYAN PEARSON take a look at the ’Pirates of the Caribean’ experience. |
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What the sequel lacks in depth it makes up for in Depp |
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Two asap editors dig their nails into each other debating "The Devil Wears Prada," starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. |
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Once again, the villain stole some of the glory from the hero at the movies this weekend. |
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