The following movies will open in theaters Friday:
The following movies will open in theaters Friday:
v “Dredd 3D” (R): Karl Urban is the futuristic cop (previously played by Sylvester Stallone in 1995) who is judge, jury and executioner.
v “End of Watch” (R): Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena are two police officers marked for murder by a drug cartel in the latest gritty cop drama from writer-director David Ayer (“Training Day,” “Harsh Times”).
v “House at the End of the Street” (PG-13): A mother and daughter (Elisabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence) move to a new home and discover the girl who lived next door murdered her parents. There goes the neighborhood!
v “The Master” (R): A World War II veteran (Joaquin Phoenix) falls under the sway of the charismatic leader (Philip Seymour Hoffman) of a faith group in the latest film from writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson (“Boogie Nights,” “There Will Be Blood”).
v “Trouble With the Curve” (PG-13): Although he said “Gran Torino” would be his final screen performance, Clint Eastwood apparently changed his mind to play an aging baseball scout who takes his daughter (Amy Adams) along on his last recruiting trip. Justin Timberlake plays the young ballplayer who just might be good enough for the big leagues.
Arts festival seeks artists, vendors
BOARDMAN
Artists and vendors are being sought for the inaugural Arts Festival in the Glen, which will be Oct. 6 from 1 to 6 p.m. at Innovative Interiors, 4845 Market St.
Artists and vendors interested in renting a space can call 330-240-0748 or 330-788-0100 for information.
The event will feature area artists selling their work, along with local musicians and food vendors.
Admission will be free.
Usher, Shakira to join ‘The Voice’
LOS ANGELES
Usher and Shakira are joining “The Voice” as new coaches next spring, when Christina Aguilera and CeeLo Green take a break from the show, NBC said Monday.
Original coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will remain on board in season four, the network said.
The singing contest began airing its third season last week.
Aguilera is going on the road to support her new album, while Green is developing a sitcom based on his life for NBC.
“As I have expressed since Day One of the show ... I am a singer and performer first and I am so excited to get back to that love,” Aguilera said in a statement. But she expressed eagerness about returning to “The Voice” in the future.
So did Green, who said he’ll be back for season five. In the meantime, he invited Usher and Shakira to make themselves at home.
“The Voice” started as a midseason show and then added a fall cycle after posting solid ratings for NBC.
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