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		<description>A Sci-Fi Love Story &lt;br /&gt;&#8220;Timer,&#8221; a charming comedy written and directed by Jac Schaeffer, leaves you free to ponder moderately pithy questions afterward, if you choose. For instance: if you knew in advance the exact day you would meet your soul mate, would you be more likely to spend the intervening weeks or years remaining chaste for that future partner, or would you try to squeeze in as many one-night stands as possible beforehand? Which is worse, knowing that your soul mate is (...)


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		<description>A packed house greeted former Buffy star Emma Caulfield for a two-part panel at Chicago Comic-Con Friday beginning with a question and answer session that recounted the star's career as Anya the vengeance demon and her new comic book venture, &quot;Contropussy,&quot; before transitioning to a full-on Buffy discussion featuring Doug Jones and Camden Toy. &lt;br /&gt;Caulfield took the stage to applause before greeting a malfunctioning sound system, which she countered by using her &quot;stage voice&quot; to reach the fans (...)


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		<description>Emma the Buffy Slayer &lt;br /&gt;With Bandwagon, Caulfield deliciously bites the hand that feeds &lt;br /&gt;Critics will occasionally gush about an actor's &quot;brave&quot; performance, but former Buffy the Vampire Slayer regular Emma Caulfield's participation in the brilliant new mockumentary Bandwagon is absolutely foolhardy on a number of levels. &lt;br /&gt;In this picture, Caulfield portrays herself as an actress who has been adrift since her show went off the air. She admits to being perilously close to 30 and expounds through (...)


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		<description>Written by John Fasano, James Vanderbilt and Joe Harris from a story by Joe Harris Directed by Jonathan Liebesman Rated M Hoyts and GU city and suburbs, and Reading Auburn &lt;br /&gt;Backstory is the term used by film-makers to describe any action that takes place before a film's screenplay begins. For example, screenwriter Terry Rossio (The Mask of Zorro) points out that audiences didn't know - and didn't need to know - what the Clone Wars were, when Obi-Wan Kenobi mentioned them offhandedly to (...)


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		<description>Buffy's Emma Caufield stars in a tooth-fairy horror story that's all dark and no bite. &lt;br /&gt;More than a century ago in the northern Maine town of Darkness Falls, kindly old Matilda Dixon lived alone in the lighthouse and loved children. Every time one lost a tooth, she would give the child a gold coin. But a fire ignited her home one day, leaving her horribly disfigured. After that, she shunned the daylight and took to wearing a white porcelain mask. &lt;br /&gt;Then two children went missing, and (...)


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