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Friday, January 06, 2006
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Friday, January 06, 2006
Three More Films Not Screened for the Press
It appears some people somewhere have been allowed to see Hostel, but not critics in the San Francisco Bay Area. Same goes for Grandma's Boy and BloodRayne. You know what this means: we're dealing with some seriously suspect goods. January tends to be what we in the business call the "dumping ground," a time when studios release their most unwanted product. Of course, some of the December awards-season movies are still opening at this time of year, and making their rounds around the country, but beware of anything that opens "wide" in January. But three films opening in one weekend without press screenings has to be some kind of scary record.
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