By Amber Payne and Christina Caron NBC News More than two decades in the making, George Lucas' passion project “Red Tails” hit theaters today after a long search to find a distributor that wanted to market an expensive
FRIDAY PM, 2ND UPDATE: It's another good start for 2012 domestic box office complete with surprises. The weekend overall looks like $125M, up as much.
FRIDAY PM, 2ND UPDATE: It's another good start for 2012 domestic box office complete with surprises. The weekend overall looks like $125M, up as much.
by Annette Witheridge, Sunday Mirror 22/01/2012 The courageous and daring US Red Tail squadrons destroyed 112 German planes in the air, another 150 on the ground, hundreds of trains and trucks, even a ship. Their bravery was the stuff of legend.
These men constituted most of the remaining Los Angeles-area members of the original Tuskegee Airmen group, and they were there on Wednesday for a special showing of "Red Tails," George Lucas' multimillion-dollar portrayal of the first African-American
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