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Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy star in Deon Taylor s thriller about a married man whose life unravels after he has a one-night stand with the wrong woman.
There should be a limit to the number of plot twists a film can spring on an audience. Sure, it s okay for fiendishly clever puzzlers like
Sleuth and
Deathtrap to keep us guessing from one moment to the next. But run-of-the-mill suspensers such as
Fatale which wears its film noir and 80s-era thriller influences so heavily on its sleeve that you can feel the seams fraying really need to keep them to a minimum, otherwise they lose all credibility. Such is the case with this effort directed by Deon Taylor and starring Hilary Swank as the titular femme fatale.
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Monster Hunter (PG-13) Adapted from the popular video game, the latest film by Paul W.S. Anderson stars Milla Jovovich as the leader of a group of soldiers battling gigantic enemies in an alien world. Also with Tony Jaa, Meagan Good, Diego Boneta, Jin Au-yeung, and T.I. (Opens Friday)
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Archenemy (NR) Joe Manganiello stars in this thriller as a man who claims to be a superhero from another dimension trapped on an Earth where he has no superpowers. Also with Skylan Brooks, Glenn Howerton, Paul Scheer, Zolee Griggs, and Amy Seimetz. (Opens Friday at Studio Movie Grill Arlington)
MOUNT CARMEL â Betty Ruth Riley Mair, 94, passed peacefully in her sleep on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, at Wabash General Hospital. She was the youngest of eight children born to Mary Ann (Hatfield) and Charles W. Riley in Owensville, Indiana, on Jan. 22, 1926.
After graduating from Owensville High School in 1944, Betty attended Central Beauty College in Indianapolis, Indiana. Upon completion of college, she was employed by Marinella Beauty Shop in Princeton, Indiana, along with her sister Lorraine.
Upon return from the Navy, Bob Mair lived in Princeton. He spied his future wife sitting at the corner of a local restaurant. They were married six months later Dec. 31, 1946. In 1949 they moved to Mt. Carmel, where they settled and were active in the community and their church, Trinity United Methodist. As a 67-year member of Trinity, Betty kept very busy. She taught Sunday School, helped with Bible School, and provided food for the many meals served at the church. Betty decorated a ta
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The last day to file as a candidate for Norman City Council is over, with 17 Norman residents declaring candidacy for the race set for Feb. 9.
Five seats are up for election this year. In a normal election year, there would only be four seats on the table, but due to the passing of former Ward 2 Councilman David Perry, his seat is now up for election.
The 17 candidates are spread relatively evenly among the wards, with no one candidate running unopposed: Ward 1 has three candidates, Ward 2 has four candidates, Ward 3 has three candidates, Ward 5 has four candidates and Ward 7 has three candidates.