The folks in Cleveland are marking their 25th anniversary as well as commemorarting the 24th anniversary of the Cleveland Institute of Art. From the announcement: One part of the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque's current Silver Anniversary Celebration — which runs from July 2010 (the 25th anniversary of the first Cinematheque film screening at CWRU)…
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Although I have been on vacation this week, I went to a screening of “Inception” because — well, I wanted to. Writer-director Christopher Nolan made “The Dark Knight,” one of my favorite movies in recent years, and “Memento,” which I had mixed feelings about when I first saw it but which has stuck in my head. I did not know a lot about “Inception,” aside from the impressive-seeming cast and the cool poster/trailer images, but there was enough going on there to make me want to see it.
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By Kenneth Turan Los Angeles Times (MCT) LOS ANGELES: It isn’t easy being despicable. Just ask the creators of “Despicable Me,” who started out trying to make a movie about a villain from the villain’s perspective and ended up with a 3-D animated feature so saccharine that sappy sentimentality is more of a danger than…








