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Friday, April 26, 2013

Culture Beast: Michael Bay, Transformed?

The Daily Beast
April 26

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Five must-dos this week
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FILM
The Duke of Hazard
Michael Bay is returning to his Bad Boys roots with Pain and Gain, in theaters Friday. Marlow stern talks to the director about Roger Ebert, George Lucas, and easing up a bit.
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TELEVISION
'Broadchurch': Your Next TV Obsession
The superlative British murder mystery Broadchurch, which just wrapped up in the U.K. and is heading to the U.S. later this year on BBC America, is a worthy successor to Forbrydelsen. Jace Lacob on ITV's tantalizing thriller.
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BOOKS
Why Does Anne Boleyn Haunt Us?
From Hilary Mantel's bestselling novels to a Showtime series, we can't get enough of the reviled queen. Now, a new book attempts to tell us why. Lauren Elkin on The Creation of Anne Boleyn.
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5
BIOPIC
The Man Behind 'The Band'
Levon Helm never wanted a biography, but fans of the musician will be thankful he gave in when they see Ain't In it for My Health, in theaters now. Jamie Malanowski on the legacy of an inscrutable rock-and-roll legend.
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DOCUMENTARY
The National's Lost Brother
One is a beloved rock star, the other a black sheep who can't get anything right. Melissa Leon talks to the creators of the documentary Mistaken for Strangers, which opened the Tribeca Film Festival this week.
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