When you are a super-soldier who has World War II-era American values but now has to deal with modern-day life in 2014, who can you really trust? “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” tries to answer this main question as it thrusts Captain America Steve Rogers, once again played by hunky Chris Evans, back into action.
A man falls in love with an operating system. Cue jokes about introverted geeks who rely on the Internet for social interaction, or maybe a scathing critique of how technology runs our lives, blah blah blah. We’ll get the inevitable scene in which the protagonist’s friend shakes him from his techno-stupor.
Acoustic singer-songwriter Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson claim that their new album “Break Up” is “a valentine” for Gainsbourg and Bardot’s sexy French-pop album, but they come off as a bad imitation of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel’s phenomenal “Volume One,” released last year.
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