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Interview by Paul Salfen SYNOPSIS: Set in Tianjin in the 1920s, 100 YARDS drops audiences into a time in history a mere decade after the 1912 establishment of the first formal martial arts school in the area. As more schools began opening and acting as natural crime deterrents in their designated areas, martial arts practitioners—and
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Review by Paul Salfen This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters this weekend is A Haunting In Venice, which sees Kenneth Branagh return as Hercule Poirot, the gifted detective that we've enjoyed in the Murder On the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, the Agatha Christie books he brought to
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Review by Paul Salfen This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters this weekend is The Nun II, the sequel to the Conjuring spinoff that apparently did will enough to merit another one, even though it wasn't a fan or critics favorite. Although this one is an improvement, it's still not that
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Interview by Paul Salfen This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters this weekend is Equalizer 3, the fast-paced sequel in the Antione Fuqua-directed series starring Denzel Washington. Although not screened for critics, which is usually a bad sign, it is highly engaging and entertaining and a worthy sequel perfect for the big screen
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Review by Paul Salfen This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. Streaming now for free on Tubi is Summer With the Guys, a fun indie comedy that deserves a little more attention. It follows 4 college football players that lose their scholarship and face eviction so they meet a madam and get recruited to
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This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters now is The Hill, the incredible true story of Rickey Hill, a Texas kid with braces on his legs that had a dream to play professional baseball and despite the odds and being told he couldn't do it his whole life, he did it.
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SYNOPSIS:A bold and original thriller from up-and coming director Viljar Bøe.Sigrid thinks she’s met her perfect match with the charming and handsome Christian, but there is one catch-he lives with a man who acts like his pet dog. Trying to be open-minded, Sigrid continues the relationship but soon notices an insidious under-tone to Christian. Maybe
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