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A collection of news and information related to Robert Englund published by Tribune Company sources.
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Conservative Fodder
MSNBC pundit Keith Olbermann, who spotlights misbehavior nightly with his "Worst Person in the World" recognition, owes New York state for unpaid business taxes, according to a tax warrant notice. And his conservative counterparts and bloggers are making...Tags: Paul Giamatti, Music, Steve Vai, Harvey Fierstein, State Budgets
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NAME DROPPING
* Actress Sean Young, 48, has entered rehabilitation for alcohol abuse following a weekend outburst in which she was heckling from the audience at the Directors Guild of America awards, People.com reports. * Freddy's back. Again. New Line is reportedly...Tags: CBS Corp., Sean Young, Dennis Quaid
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Michael Bay Reboots 'Nightmare on Elm Street'
Zap2It.comNext up on the franchise redevelopment gravy train for Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes shingle is the Wes Craven classic "A Nightmare on Elm Street." According to the industry trades, Bay and his Platinum partners Brad Fuller and Andrew Form have been...Tags: Texas, Wes Craven, Michael Bay
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SCREEN SCENE: A sneak peak at 'The Ruins' -- plus a guide to art house and 2nd run films
Tribune staff reporterHow, exactly, does one make a plant scary? First, read Scott Smith's novel "The Ruins." Second, hire director Carter Smith to film it. Director Smith visits Fangoria's Weekend of Horror in Rosemont to premiere footage from "The Ruins," his adaptation...Tags: Cook County, LaSalle Bank, Theater, John Huston, David Cronenberg
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Films from around the world at the Florida Film Festival
FLIGHT OF THE RED BALLOON Saturday, March 29, 1:45 p.m.–3:40 p.m. at Regal Saturday, April 5, 4:30 p.m.–6:25 p.m. at Regal Albert Lamorisse's brilliant 1956 children's classic The Red Balloon serves as inspiration. A little boy and his baby...Tags: Values, Jamie Bell, Unico Incorporated , Jack Brooks, Festive Event
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'Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer' doesn't live down to its billing
Sentinel Movie CriticJon Knautz and writer John Ainslie have cooked up a "midnight movie" that doesn't quite live down to its billing. A slice of cheese stuffed with stunt men in rubber suits, it's a horror comedy that is all too content to rest on "We got Robert Englund...Tags: Jack Brooks, Roger Moore, Movies, Chemistry
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metromix cinema scene For complete listings, go to metromix.com
Submit listings at metromix.com/listings. CITY CHICAGO OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVAL: "Double Indemnity" (1944), 8:50 p.m. Tue.; free. Butler Field, Grant Park, 100 S. Lake Shore Drive; 312-744-3315. CHICAGO SHORT COMEDY VIDEO AND FILM FESTIVAL: See 41 short...Tags: Cook County, Lake Shore Drive, Theater, Festive Event, Music Box Theatre
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Movie review: 'Hatchet'
Tribune staff reporter3 stars (out of four) "It is what it is and that is all it ever can be" would be a good way to describe "Hatchet." The film has its limitations and works well within them. Just to be clear, this is not a film intended for a wide audience. But B-movie...Tags: Adam Sandler, Adam Green, Movies
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'Hatchet' Carves a Place in Horror Fans' Hearts
Zap2It.com"It is what it is and that is all it ever can be" would be a good way to describe "Hatchet." The film has its limitations and works well within them. Just to be clear, this is not a film intended for a wide audience. But B-movie fans who find their way to...Tags: Adam Sandler, Adam Green, Movies
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'Hatchet'
Special to The Times"Hatchet" is billed as "Old-School American Horror," and "school" would seem to be the operative word. It feels like a student film -- one that wouldn't make the grade. The plot involves a confused bayou legend about a deformed kid whose bloodthirsty...Tags: Adam Green, Movies
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