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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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“Grandma’s Boy,” Jan. 6

“Hostel,” Jan. 6

“Glory Road,” Jan. 13

“Last Holiday,” Jan. 13

“The New World,” Jan. 13

“Tristan and Isolde,” Jan. 13

“Underworld: Evolution,”

Jan. 20

“Annapolis,” Jan. 27

“Big Momma’s House 2,”

Jan. 27

“Nanny McPhee,” Jan. 27

“Something New,” Feb. 3

“When a Stranger Calls,” Feb. 3

“Curious George,” Feb. 10

“Final Destination 3,” Feb. 10

“The Pink Panther,” Feb. 10

That’s all

What with eight films opening last week, nothing new is coming to area theaters today.

Coming …

Enough about “Brokeback Mountain.” It’ll open in Spokane when it opens here. Same way with “The Matador,” which opens today across the county in six – six? – theaters, but not locally. Put out by the Weinstein Company (the guys who founded Miramax), the Pierce Brosnan-Greg Kinnear comedy involves a hitman (Brosnan) who has lost his edge. And then there’s Woody Allen’s new movie, “Match Point,” which stars Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as a married tennis pro who falls for Scarlett Johansson. It opened on Wednesday in a grand total of eight theaters, so we’re not getting that one either. As always, we’ll just have to wait … or fly to L.A. – Dan Webster, staff writer