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While head office is Utah, most of our news is meant for U.S. readers, just as it was when we lived in Australia.
Publisher
Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Brooklyn's Finest: Gritty, NYC crime saga, directed by Antoine Fuqua, about three NYPD cops (Don Cheadle, Richard Gere and Ethan Hawke) stationed in three different outer boroughs whose paths cross serendipitously while working the same case.
Easier with Practice: Romance drama about a lonely, aspiring writer (Brian Geraghty) with an unpublished novel who embarks on an erotic phone sex relationship with the mysterious temptress (Katie Aselton) that calls him out of the blue.
44 Inch Chest (R for violence, sexual references and pervasive profanity) Revenge drama revolving around a middle-aged man (Ray Winstone) shattered by his wife's (Joanne Whalley) infidelity who kidnaps her much younger lover.
The Girl on the Train: Cross-cultural drama, about a battered Jewish woman (Emilie Dequenne) who creates a media circus by falsely claiming to be the victim of an anti-Semitic attack by Arab teenagers.
Youth in Revolt (R for sexuality, profanity and drug use) Raunchy sitcom about an 18 year-old's (Michael Cera) quest to lose his virginity in the wake of his trailer trash parents' (Steve Buscemi and Jean Smart) separation.