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Movies playing in Durango June 5-11

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Salt of the Earth For the past 40 years, photographer Sebastião Salgado has ...

Review: Entourage

The HBO series “Entourage” was a slick, funny, sexy slice of eye candy, loosely based on Mark Wahlberg’s early adventures in Hollywood as a rising star – but by the time the show ended its s...

Review: Spy

The Central Intelligence Agency of “Spy” is maybe the least competent and most ridiculous CIA in movie history. A war room in the basement of Langley headquarters is infested with...

NBC approaching 4 months without Williams decision

NEW YORK – As the four-month anniversary of Brian Williams’ suspension for misrepresenting his experiences as a journalist nears, NBC News has remained mum on whether he will return as the n...

New, returning TV shows put sizzle in summer viewing

LOS ANGELES – Network television, once wedded to a September-to-May schedule, saw the error of its ways as cable and online competitors demonstrated a brazen disregard for tradition. ...

Review: San Andreas

© 2015, The Washington Post The disaster movie of the 1970s hasn’t gotten any better, just better looking. Set during a record-breaking 9.6-magnitude earthquake along C...

Review: While We’re Young

For about an hour, “While We’re Young” was one of the most exhilarating times I’ve had at the movies in many a month. It played like razor-sharp Woody Allen in his prime. The last...

Review: Aloha

Somewhere on the incoherent pu pu platter that is Cameron Crowe’s “Aloha,” a nifty romantic comedy congeals and shrivels, inexplicably untouched. Crowe – who gave the world such d...

Movies playing in Durango May 29-June 4

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) While We’re Young Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts are Josh and Cornelia, a child...

For some, buzz will outlast Cannes

CANNES, France – The Cannes Film Festival is a grand hierarchy with strictly defined elevations of movies and media access, where films are met by high praise or lowly boos. And so there was...

Connecting art with television

Exhibit shows how art influenced early TV

Emily Blunt lets her characters do the talking

CANNES, France – Emily Blunt didn’t come to the Cannes Film Festival to talk about shoes. She may have breezily, without hesitation, called out the silliness of any red-carpet dr...
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