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“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” is action director Guy Ritchie’s fictional tribute to a real-life mission which became the genesis for British special forces and inspired Ian Flemming’s James Bond novels.
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In the newly released film, “Civil War,” a team of journalists hopes to reach Washington D.C. to interview the President before rebel forces invade the city. Is it a dystopian future America or a possible hellish reality? You decide.
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March's final Friday art gallery stroll will include two galleries off Main Street as well as 10 others downtown.
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The film “One Life” is a biopic about Nicholas “Nicky” Winton and the role he played in helping to organize massive kinder transports from Prague to London. The film could be called the British version of “Schindler’s List.”
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Park City’s Kimball Art Center unveiled two new exhibits this month.
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Who’s Art? has hit middle age and is now in its fourth decade of bringing together local artists, performers, poets and other creatives to share their work and allow others to gain insight into their creative processes and techniques.
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Everyone is invited to a local artists marketplace Friday and Saturday to see their latest works.
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The documentary film “American Symphony” is a portrait of singer, musician and composer Jon Batiste as he writes his first symphony for Carnegie Hall, while his wife, author Suleika Jaouad, fights for her life.
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“Dune: Part 2” has arrived in theaters. Will the continuation of the epic drama recreate the magic of the surprisingly successful “Dune” film released in 2021?
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Dr. Abraham Verghese’s much-anticipated second novel, “The Covenant of Water," follows three generations of a family that suffers from a strange affliction or is it a curse?
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The Academy Awards air on Sunday and one contender “American Fiction” is in the running for five Oscars.
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Three Sundance films from the 2023 festival are nominated for awards at the 96th Academy Awards Sunday, March 10.