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Friday, January 23, 2015

Culture Beast: The Terrible ‘Boy Next Door’ Will Save Jennifer Lopez’s Career

The Daily Beast
January 23

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BACK ON THE BLOCK
An Awful Movie Will Save J. Lo's Career
Few movies are as absurd—or as fun—as Lopez's cheeky new erotic thriller, 'The Boy Next Door.' The so-bad-it's-good flick could resuscitate J.Lo's waning movie career, to boot. By Kevin Fallon
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The Hottest Movies at Sundance
Last year's big hit was 'Whiplash,' so which buzz movies will premiere at this year's Sundance? By Marlow Stern
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Wonder Boy
Cannes Wunderkind Heads to Hollywood
He's 25, and has made five movies, with his latest, 'Mommy,' winning a top prize at Cannes. And the charismatic Xavier Dolan's life is as dramatic as his movies. By Tim Teeman
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Whatever your political interpretation of American Sniper, it is somewhat surprising that Clint Eastwood has been labeled a warmongering propagandist whitewasher.

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SHORTCHANGED
Who Thinks Kevin Hart Is Funny?
Despite the success of films like 'The Wedding Ringer' and 'Ride Along,' he always feels like the comic relief in someone else's project. By Stereo Williams
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BEHIND THE BALLOTS
Oscar Voter: Sniper Sucks, Selma Robbed
Julianne Moore is great at Academy lunches, while 'Birdman' director Alejandro González Inarritu can be a pain to work with. An illuminating chat with an Oscar voter. By Michael Musto
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