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Sequelitis 'Hangover'

I certainly wasn’t expecting such a listless, been-there, seen-that retread of the original — which at least had an infectious anything-goes energy that not only reflected its Sin City setting but fueled its twisted humor.

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Panda: A Solid 1-2 Punch

The first “Kung Fu Panda” didn’t really explain Po’s origins, but we finally learn — in one of the most shocking cinematic reveals since “The Empire Strikes Back” — that Mr. Ping, a goose, isn’t really Po’s father.

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'Hangover' Doubles Down

It’s really pretty simple, if you laughed at the first “The Hangover,” you will most assuredly laugh at “The Hangover Part II.”

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On The Clock

Each week in workshop, we begin with a 10-minute warmup exercise to help participants shake loose of the mental clutter of their day and open up the awareness that comes from a deeper place.

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Popcorn!

Here’s a smattering of what we have to look forward to — or in some cases dread — and a few predictions to go along with them:

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Avast!

Sometimes an actor and a role are so perfect for each other that the result becomes iconic. Think Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade or Al Pacino as Michael Corleone or Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones.

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Improv To Benefit Mabrey Family

TheatreSquared is canceling the staged reading of “The Poe Show” for 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 21 following the death of performer Sean Phillip Mabrey.

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Letting Go On The Journey

We talked about road trip movies: “Easy Rider,” “Thelma and Louise,” “Badlands,” “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou,” “Sideways,” others. In all of these stories there is a sense of freedom that can only come from being in a car (or on a bike), speeding down a highway, passing fields and towns … maybe having run-ins with the law.

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3 Movies Crammed In One Dress

A good comedy is like a speedboat, it is quick, nimble and a whole lot of fun. The new movie “Bridesmaids” is more like an oil tanker as it chugs along barely able to maneuver under its tremendous mass.

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What The Frack?

With a combination of humor and horror, “Gasland” addresses rampant water and air contamination and ill health effects, including some famous scenes of tap water lighting on fire.