It’s Holiday Movie Time at The Mutiplex
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A HOLLY, JOLLY CHRISTMAS — Reese Witherspoon, left, stars as Kate, and Vince Vaughn stars as Brad in New Line Cinema's romantic comedy "Four Christmases."
The holidays are upon us, that magical season of family and film, merriment and multiplexes. It’s the second biggest cinema season of the year, and with good reason. People need to get out of the house, need a break from cooking and wrapping. We need a place to park the kids while we shop. Go, hang out with James Bond, or dreamboat vampires, or cartoon critters. Make a vow that you’re not getting skunked in the office Oscar pool this year and catch “Australia,” “Frost\Nixon,” “Doubt” or the other “contenders” rolling out between now and New Year’s. Will Keanu reclaim his title “The One” from Obama? Will a dog named Marley upstage Jennifer and Owen? Is “Valkyrie” really the big Cruise “comeback”? Harry Potter? You’ll have to wait. He’s been held back ... not at Hogwarts, at the movies. He won’t return until next summer. Some highlights of the holidays: — The crowd pleasers “Bolt” (Disney, Nov. 21).
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‘Nights in Rodanthe'
By Colin Covert
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
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As Isak Dinesen observed, "The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea.



