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| Here's what's showing, and when, at movie theaters from Aspen to Glenwood Springs. more... |
| The movie is called "Dear John," and, yes, there's a character named John and, yes, he's a soldier who, sure enough, receives dozens of letters from his sweetheart back home, including one emotionally wrought missive that begins "Dear John" and ends with... | |
| In the space of just a few weeks, we have movies starring Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson and John Travolta. It's like the early '90s all over again. | |
| Joel and Ethan Coen have given hints of the presence of God in previous films. | |
| It's been seven years since his last film, but Mel Gibson is still playing martyr. | |
| Of all the pretty faces and talented comedians to populate "When in Rome," the funniest co-star is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. | |
| Just weeks after something dubbed a "squeakquel," we have a movie advertised with the tagline: "You can't handle the tooth." One quakes for the marketing that awaits us for "Marmaduke." | |
| In the future, according to "The Book of Eli," we'll all dress like we're in a Nine Inch Nails video. It is written. | |
| CARBONDALE — Organizers of Carbondale's 5Point Film Festival are launching a new, free monthly film series through the winter to help build excitement for the April 29-May 2 film festival. | |
| The romantic-comedy "Leap Year" gets by, barely, on the charms of its stars and the beauty of its Irish scenery. | |
| The only lesson to take away from Ethan Hawke's horror-action tale "Daybreakers" is that vampires cannot run the world's affairs any better than we tasty humans can. | |
| In “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call — New Orleans,” the rogue cop Terence McDonagh, played by Nicolas Cage, busts down doors of drug dealers, sneaks up on old ladies, ambushes teenagers who are potential witnesses, and shakes down... | |
| ASPEN — For the second annual Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival in Aspen, a local organization's efforts will be featured on the big screen along with a selection of award-winning short documentaries. | |
| ASPEN — This past Monday night at Belly Up, bluesman B.B. King showed Aspen audiences what he's still got at the age of 84. Not bad, all things considered. | |
| ASPEN — Jim Sheridan says that the reason he was asked to direct “Brothers,” a remake of the 2004 Danish film of the same name, is because he works so well with children. | |
| ASPEN — The Wheeler Film Series in Aspen will present six films in January. The calendar opens Friday with “Shine a Light,” Martin Scorsese's 2008 concert documentary of the Rolling Stones' 2006 performance at New York City's Beacon... | |

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