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Movie alert - Film tsunami, second wave
By Carl Hoover
| Thursday, October 9, 2008, 04:24 PM
Looks like another busy Friday at Waco theaters: another seven films debuting in town and this a week after seven other films arrived in town. Here’s what’s coming: The Duchess with Keira Knightley, Body of Lies with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, the football drama The Express, the family sci-fi film City of Ember, Billy: The Early Years (Billy as in Billy Graham), the horror movie Quarantine and the indie documentary Walking On Dead Fish.
The latter, incidentally, is an intriguing little film about a New Orleans-area high school football team in the weeks after Katrina. Inspirational, to be sure, but not without a touch of conflict and a slight surprise or two.
As you might suspect a bunch of films say goodbye tonight. Among them: the Coen Brothers’ Burn After Reading and Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna.
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