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  2. Richard Roeper - Wikipedia

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    chicago.suntimes.com /authors /richard-roeper. Richard E. Roeper (born October 17, 1959) [1] is an American columnist and film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. He co-hosted the television series At the Movies with Roger Ebert from 2000 to 2008, serving as the late Gene Siskel 's successor. [2][3] From 2010 to 2014, he co-hosted The Roe and ...

  3. Zack Hemsey - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Composer, songwriter, musician, record producer, film director, film producer. Years active. 2006–present. Labels. Independent. Website. zackhemsey.com. Zack Hemsey (born May 30, 1983) is an American composer, songwriter, and filmmaker best known for the use of his music in movies and trailers.

  4. Nick Digilio - Wikipedia

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    720 AM. Network. WGN Radio. Time slot. Monday - Friday 1am-5am (CT) Nick Digilio (born July 6, 1965) is an American movie critic and radio personality. He was the host of an award-winning radio program [1] on WGN Radio in Chicago. In 2017, he was inducted into the WGN Radio Walk Of Fame.

  5. Kristy McNichol - Wikipedia

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    Kristy McNichol. Christina Ann McNichol (born September 11, 1962) is an American former actress. Beginning her career as a child actress, she rose to fame in 1976 with her portrayal of teenaged daughter Letitia "Buddy" Lawrence in the TV drama Family for which she won two Emmy Awards. Subsequent roles included Angel in the film Little Darlings ...

  6. Christmas Child - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Child is a 2004 American Christian film directed by William Ewing starring Steven Curtis Chapman.The film is based on "The Christmas Cross", a short story by Max Lucado repackaged in 2003 as The Christmas Child: A Story of Coming Home, [1] and is a story about a Chicago journalist who finds himself in Clearwater, Texas around Christmas time to discover his past.

  7. David Brooks (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    David Brooks (born August 11, 1961) [1] is a Canadian-born American conservative political and cultural commentator who writes for The New York Times. [2] [3] He has worked as a film critic for The Washington Times, a reporter and later op-ed editor for The Wall Street Journal, [4] a senior editor at The Weekly Standard from its inception, a contributing editor at Newsweek, and The Atlantic ...

  8. A Sound of Thunder (film) - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2055, the Chicago-based Time Safari company offers the opportunity for rich people to hunt dinosaurs in the past via time travel technology. As a precaution against the potential change of the past, the company preys only on the dinosaurs who would otherwise die of natural causes and keeps the clients from stepping off the designated path.

  9. Steve Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor, the eldest of three children, was born in Brawley, California. Taylor's father, Roland Taylor, was a Baptist minister. When Taylor was six years old, the family relocated to Northglenn, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. He graduated from Northglenn High School in 1976. While there, he attempted to learn the bass guitar, piano and trombone.