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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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  A squirrel has an edge in 'Hedge'   A squirrel has an edge in 'Hedge'
THE EXTRAS FILE: An audience-pleasing animal voiced by Steve Carell gets his own short. Also "Break-Up" and "Omen" arrive.
 

  'Reds' revived on DVD   'Reds' revived on DVD
MOVIES: The revolutionary drama, filmed at the height of the Cold War, takes on new meaning 25 years later.
 

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  Movie Wknd Gross
 
1. The Grudge 2* $22m
2. The Departed* $18.6m
3. Man of the Year* $12.5m
4. Open Season* $11m
5. Texas Chainsaw Massacre:
The Beginning
*
$7.7m
6. The Marine* $7m
7. The Guardian* $5.8m
8. Employee of the Month* $5.6m
9. One Night With the King* $4.3m
10. Jackass: Number Two* $3.3m
* read the Times reviews on Calendarlive.com
Source: Box Office Mojo LLC >> complete BOX OFFICE
  Chalk it all up to sibling scribery   Chalk it all up to sibling scribery
MOVIES: Chris and Jonah Nolan often disagree, but that in turn leads to complex, identity-probing films.
 

  A parallel history   A parallel history
MOVIES: "Letters From Iwo Jima" balances "Flags of Our Fathers" with the Japanese viewpoint.
 

  Taking stupid seriously   Taking stupid seriously
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: In "Cultural Learnings," jaw-dropping prejudice flows from our mouths into a faux-Kazakh's ear.
 

  Stupid has never looked so smart
MOVIES: It may look lowbrow, but embedded in the new generation of crass laughs is sly social commentary that's dangerously sharp.
 

  Wearin' another hat
BRIEF ENCOUNTER: Embracing the movie biz, father and horse lover Tim McGraw was a cinch to star in "Flicka."
 

  Franz Waxman, a mood maestro
CINE FILE: The late composer earned 12 Oscar nods in his day, and now comes a centennial salute from the academy.
 

  Favorite haunts of film fiends   Favorite haunts of film fiends
ON LOCATION: Tucked away in rocky canyons and serene neighborhoods are the creepy settings to some of Hollywood's most frightening moments.
 

Where stars can just relax
By Robert W. Welkos
MOVIES: The Hollywood Film Festival banquet isn't as high-profile as the Oscars or the Globes, but it's more fun.



Times Reviews
-'The Grudge 2'
-'The Marine'
-'Infamous'
-'Le Petit Lieutenant'
-'The War Tapes'
-'Man of the Year'
-'Old Joy'
-'One Night With the King'
-'The Slanted Screen'
-'Hard Scrambled'
-'Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker'
-'Tales of the Rat Fink'

Reader Reviews
-The Grudge 2
-The Queen
-The Departed
-Little Children
-The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
-Infamous

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