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The St. Petersburg Times - ScreensSt. Petersburg TimesMonday 18th August 2008 Across The Universe (2007, U.S.) Julie Taymor?s musical based on The Beatles? back catalogue blends animation, live action and digital effects. Evan Rachel Wood stars as Lucy and Jim Sturgess as Jude.
Ken Gillich, master of his universeSan Diego Union-TribuneSunday 17th August 2008 Ken Gillich is in charge at Reading Cinemas' Gaslamp Stadium 15, downtown. And what a charge it is. He's proud of this unique, architecturally fine environment. He loves the movies and the daily adventures that come with being in the urban maelstrom.
Wheaton at 150: A look at how it all beganThe Wheaton SunFriday 15th August 2008 In the 1830s, when Erastus Gary and brothers Warren and Jesse Wheaton traveled from New England to the area that would one day become Wheaton, they saw a place that looked radically different from how the city looks today. Instead of a town bustling with shops, traffic and new development, the early settlers encountered vast prairie and wetlands. American Indian villages dotted the region.
The St. Petersburg Times - ScreensSt. Petersburg TimesThursday 14th August 2008 Across The Universe (2007, U.S.) Julie Taymor?s musical based on The Beatles? back catalogue blends animation, live action and digital effects. Evan Rachel Wood stars as Lucy and Jim Sturgess as Jude.
Music Review: The Midnight Meat Train Original Motion Picture Score, Music by Robert Williamson & Johannes KobilkeBlogcritics.orgThursday 14th August 2008 Solid horror score that will suck you into its eerie atmosphere. Last Fall I saw a trailer for this weird looking horror movie. I saw Bradley Cooper, Vinnie Jones, and even Brooke Shields. The trailer made this movie look uber-creepy, dark, and violent. Then the title appeared: The Midnight Meat Train, complete with that spooky trailer voice. The title made me chuckle, but in a good way. I did ...