“Indiana Jones”? Check. “Batman”? Yep. Will Smith? Him too. There will be no shortage of box-office draws during the 2008 summer movie season, which is so loaded with potential blockbusters that it may surpass last year's record-setting summer grosses of $4.15 billion, the highest in Hollywood history.
Cineplex Entertainment will begin selling advance tickets for the highly anticipated movies Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, opening in wide release on Friday May 23rd as well as for Sex and the City: The Movie, opening in wide release on Friday May 30th.
By ROBERT PHILPOT Lots of offerings for a Saturday, especially if you like Harrison Ford, prime-time sports or lurid crime stories. Stuff to watch or record Indiana Jones marathon: With the latest Indiana Jones movie coming out this month, Indy is all over the place on TV today, with USA airing all three previous Indy movies in reverse order, so that Harrison Ford actually looks
WASHINGTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk’s office from April 17 to May 7. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
Do you want a laugh riot or riotous action? World-crossing adventure or wisecracks and wit? Summer flicks serve your kind of popcorn, salted with sword fights or buttered with extra gags.
Papa John's pizza, responding to threats of a regional boycott of its chain, offered large, one-topping pizzas for 23 cents to Cleveland-area customers as homage to Cavaliers forward LeBron James. In Washington, D.C., the pizza company sponsored T-shirts with James' jersey No. 23 and the word "Crybaby" over it, in place of the name. James had complained about hard fouls during the Cavaliers'
On May 30, theaters everywhere will be packed with Prada bags and Chanel sunglasses perched on top of heads as girly girls finally get to see the full-length film version of their favorite HBO series: "Sex and the City."
Cole County Circuit Judge Patricia Joyce sent two men to prison this week for their involvement in separate, sex-related crimes. Antoine G. Terry, now 18, 1015-A Elizabeth St., will serve seven years in prison.