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Published: 4/16/2009 1:12 PM
Last Modified: 4/16/2009 1:12 PM

What's new on Friday, April 17:
"State of Play": Russell Crowe, Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams, Ben Affleck and more star in this big-screen take on the acclaimed BBC series of 2003.
"17 Again": Matthew Perry turns into Zac Efron for the rest of the movie, one of those body switcheroo affairs with a young man getting a chance to right some past wrongs.
"Crank: High Voltage": Jason Statham in his other action franchise, the down-and-dirty one compared to his PG-13 rated "Transporter" series.
"The Blues Brothers": Jake, Elwood and a whole lotta blues music in this week's entry in AMC Southroads 20's classics series.
"Ballerina": Russian dance masters from the Kirov show the dedication, determination and beauty of their art in a documentary opening Sunday at Circle Cinema, with an intriguing 3:30 panel discussion between Sunday's 2 and 4 p.m. screenings.


What's new at the discount house on Friday:
"He's Just Not That Into You," the romantic comedy with an impressive ensemble cast (including Rod Keller of Tulsa as one of Drew Barrymore's co-workers) at both Movies 8 and Supersaver Cinema.
Movies 8 also debuts "Frost/Nixon," the recent Oscar nominee for best picture and best actor (nominee Frank Langella as President Nixon) and "The International," the espionage thriller with Clive Owen and Naomi Watts.



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“I was born a poor, black child” … not me, actually, but Steve Martin’s character in the “The Jerk.” That absurd opening line is just one of the absurd number of film facts, quotes and minutiae contained in movie critic Michael Smith’s brain, at his disposal to toss out on a moment’s notice. It’s a key requirement as Tulsa World film critic to know these things. Michael learned a few other life facts along the way (seven years as a Crystal’s Pizza & Spaghetti manager) before attempting journalism and joining the Tulsa World in 1996, where he’s covered everything from a school shooting in Fort Gibson to a tornado in Stroud to witnessing an execution. A little community theater coverage was sprinkled in there, too. Movies engender many of his happiest memories, from standing in line for “Star Wars” and “Grease” at the Southroads Cinema to the James Bond and Pink Panther movies that always premiered at the enormous Continental Theater.

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"Avengers" assemble in new trailer http://bit.ly/ykKVoY
12 months ago
First look: "The Avengers" poster http://bit.ly/A1PXxV
12 months ago
@jwfyler That's what we call a prediction, my man....just sayin'…
12 months ago
So what will win best picture next year? Give it some thought for a while, because that's a wrap for tonight!
12 months ago
@anna1781 Hilarious, I thought that same thing the first time I saw him at Golden Globes!
12 months ago
Big winner tonight: producer Harvey Weinstein. "The Artist" wins 5 Oscars, "The Iron Lady" goes 2-for-2, even wins best documentary.
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