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The Clint Eastwood has turned the broadway hit Jersey Boys into a film, and it hits the big screen this weekend. We talk about that, and we get a sneak peak at the new N.W.A. biopic.

N.W.A. and Frankie Valli On the Big Screen

The Clint Eastwood has turned the broadway hit Jersey Boys into a film, and it hits the big screen this weekend. We talk about that, and we get a sneak peak at the new N.W.A. biopic.

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This week’s film segment takes a look at new releases and the latest biz stories out of Hollywood. On the docket: Palo Alto, Chef, Neighbors, and God’s Pocket.

Film Roundup

This week’s film segment takes a look at new releases and the latest biz stories out of Hollywood. On the docket: Palo Alto, Chef, Neighbors, and God’s Pocket.

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