- At some point in the tense, tough, visceral action movie "Safe House" a side character describes a rogue superagent played by Denzel Washington as "the black Dorian Gray." Now that's a movie pitch in waiting. Mr. (New York Times)
- Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds star in "Safe House," which will be released in theaters on Friday, Feb. 10. Reynolds plays Matt Weston, a young CIA agent assigned to look after a dangerous fugitive (Washington). (Norfolk Daily News)
- The two films lead another record-breaking weekend and are in a heated race for the weekend crown; Star Wars: Phantom Menace opens to No. 3 with $8.7 million, followed by Journey 2 with $6.6 million. (Hollywood Reporter)
- "Safe House" stars Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds, who are both at odd places in their careers. (Daily Texan Online)
- It seems like it's almost a rite of passage for new leading men to have to do a film opposite Denzel Washington. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Can't wait to see the next "Bourne" film? Don't worry. It opens in theaters Friday. It just happens to be called "Safe House," a film with so much in common with the "Bourne" films that you'd almost think it was an intentional rip-off. (Abington Mariner)
- Safe House, the CIA thriller that opens in theaters on Friday, gives no overt indication that it is a foreign-language filmmakers American feature debut. (Huffington Post)
- The Harvey County Domestic Violence Task Force and Safe House will have a community meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. Feb. 21. (Newton Kansan)
- From a trailer one can glean a films genre, the actors who portray the main characters, possibly the relationship between those characters, perhaps the primary setting and the central conflict. (Notre Dame & Saint Mary Observer)
- He must have joined The Agency with an eye toward excitement, exotic locales and danger. (Omaha World-Herald)
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Safe house
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