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New Projects: Patty Hearst, ‘Barbershop 3’, and a Lego spinoff

Just days after the 39th anniversary of the conviction of Patty Hearst back on March 20, 1976, Deadline is reporting that Fox 2000 has acquired the rights to a new, untitled book being written by Jeffrey Toobin about the life and kidnapping of Hearst. The writers behind Big Eyes, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, will …

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‘Boardwalk Empire’ actor to play Ben-Hur

The Hollywood Reporter has word that Boardwalk Empire actor Jack Huston will tackle the role of Ben-Hur in the remake of the Charlton Heston classic. The remake, directed by Night Watch and Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov, is set to shoot early next year and will be released on February 26th, 2016. The release is an …

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Boardwalk Empire, Ep. 4.12, “Farewell Daddy Blues”: Season-long woes hamper finale’s dramatic weight

All season, Boardwalk Empire’s decision to focus on a fractured group of characters has hampered its ability to give its long-running arcs weight. The highlights, and there have been a few, have been in episodes pared down of extraneous characters, allowing the writers and performers to create specific, episode-long journeys. In “Farewell Daddy Blues”, due to the writers’ unwillingness to trim the ridiculously talented fat throughout season four, several characters’ journeys come to a less-than-compelling close and one in particular winds up his time on the show memorably, but nowhere near as emotionally as he deserves.

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Boardwalk Empire, Ep. 4.09, “Marriage and Hunting” makes most of Van Alden’s epic return

Much of season four of Boardwalk Empire has felt disjointed. The series has a surplus of talent, with far more characters than it seems to know what to do with, and rather than cut down the cast, they’ve jumped back and forth between these characters (taking the same approach as they did in season three), often shelving characters and arcs for weeks at a time. What this inevitably leads to are peaks and valleys throughout the season, as the episodes featuring viewers’ favorite characters engage significantly more than those centered on less interesting characters (William, anyone?). This week, Boardwalk Empire focuses on Mueller/Van Alden and, given this reviewer’s enjoyment of that character and performer all season, it’s little surprise that “Marriage and Hunting” is one of the clear standouts of this season.

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Boardwalk Empire, Ep. 4.03, “Acres of Diamonds”: Arquette a fine addition to an eventful episode

The slow build of season four continues this week, with Wright again a standout. Nucky’s excursion to Tampa is a clear step down from last week’s riveting scenes with Dr. Narcisse, that is until Patricia Arquette joins the fray as Sally, the smart and intriguing bartender who wins Nucky over on getting involved in Florida. Her few moments crackle with energy lacking from the rest of the Tampa storyline (and side note- she should always wear that particular shade of blue green. Props to the costume department!).

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Boardwalk Empire Ep3.10 ‘A Man, A Plan’: Farewell Charlie

Boardwalk Empire Episode 3.10 “A Man, A Plan” Written by: Dave Flebotte Directed by: Podeswa Airs Sunday 9.00pm EST on HBO This show featured beaches. The same beach, three ways. First we got the kind of set piece for which the series is rightly famous: bathers clad in vintage knitted swimsuits discover whisky bottles washing …

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