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March 26, 2010

Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movie -- Sunday @ Charles

If you're a fan of the late Stieg Larsson's gripping crime novels, head over to the Charles Theatre on Sunday morning for a special showing and discussion of the adaptation of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.” The final entry in the
Cinema Sunday series has had great reviews -- The Wall Street Journal called it “a stylish thriller with real complexity, people with interesting faces, a sensational actress cast as an ambisexual Goth hacker heroine ... . Joseph Schaub of the College of Notre Dame will introduce the film and discuss it with the audience afterward. Doors open and bagels are served at 9:45 a.m.; showtime is 10:30. Info: 410-727-3464 or cinemasundays.com. You can find more reviews, trailers and other information on book adaptations, including "Shutter Island," "Alice in Wonderland" and "Eat Pray Love" here.

Posted by Dave Rosenthal at 6:00 AM | | Comments (1)
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My "movie-going" friend and I keep hoping this will start here, but so far, it's not.

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Dave Rosenthal came to The Baltimore Sun as a business reporter in 1987 and now is the Maryland Editor. He reads a wide range of books (but never as many as he'd like), usually alternating between non-fiction and fiction. Some all-time favorites: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole; Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupery; and anything by Calvin Trillin or John McPhee. He belongs to a book club with a Jewish theme.
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