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“Barney’s Version” is good acting, quality writing and laughter rolled into one

February 27, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

        Life has been a little rough for most of us lately, what with finals week right around the corner. After a…

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“Unknown” just another average rollercoaster ride

February 21, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

    Watching “Unknown” is a little like riding the rollercoaster at the county fair. There are a few chills,  thrills and unexpected bumps along…

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“Blue Valentine” falls short

February 7, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams star in “Blue Valentine,” as Dean and Cindy. Their marriage is on the rocks and after the death of the…

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Movie Review: “The King’s Speech”

January 19, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

    What do you do if you are the king of nearly one-quarter of the world’s population and, finding your empire poised on the…

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Coen Brothers create a new classic

January 10, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture, Featured

        The Coen Brothers have once again succeeded in mesmerizing us with another beautifully told story. It seems that every time we…

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What to rent: “Delicatessen”

November 16, 2010September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

Some movies always seem fresh. Although it was released nearly twenty years ago in 1991, “Delicatessen,” from the French directing team of Marc Caro and…

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What to rent: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

November 8, 2010September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

Doctor Parnassus (Christopher Plummer) is a very old man living in a horse-drawn caravan with his daughter Valentina (Lily Cole), his assistant Percy (Verne Troyer),…

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“Lovely, Still” offers a genuine surprise

November 1, 2010September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

Many students at Southern Oregon University are quite young; some are a little older, and few are much older. Youth is often characterized by feelings…

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Never Let Me Go; A Somber, Haunting, Thoughtful Film

October 4, 2010September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

Hailsham is a quintessential English boarding school. Plunked in the middle of the gently rolling hills and woodlands of the English countryside, everything appears normal,…

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