Go to a new movie in early 2010, and chances are good you’ll end up with an eyeful of 2008. And the star you see promoting that film may look a wee bit older than the one up there on the screen.
Thanks to some deliberate scheduling bumps and the lingering effect of Hollywood’s long-passed writers’ strike, a surprising number of the new year’s first releases -- from major studios like Paramount and Universal as well as from minimajors like Lionsgate and the Weinstein Company -- were actually shot about two years ago.
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