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  • Zoë Saldana Shares Admiration For Pennsylvania Steel Town

    Zoë Saldana has a deep admiration for Braddock, PA. The once-prosperous city was the home of Andrew Carnegie’s first steel mill.

    However, by 2009, the New York Times described the city’s bleak existence as an array of “boarded-up storefronts, houses in advanced stages of collapse and vacant lots.” The small town’s population decreased by approximately 15,000 residents, leaving only an estimated 3,000 to weather the declining economy.

    However, Saldana views the destitute town from a different perspective. According to The Morning Call, the Avatar actress spent several months in Braddock filming her 2013 movie Out Of The Furnace.

    During her tenure in Braddock, she developed an immense fondness for the small community. The 35-year-old actress expressed that she personally feels the town exudes strength.

    “You go to [the town] with this fear of seeing something that you can imagine is so heavy,” she said. ” “What you learn from it — and take from it — is the strength that you absorb from these people. It’s very easy to leave when things go wrong. But to stick around and to basically give life to a town because of everything that it gave you, generation after generation after generation, that to me is what defines a true American.”

    “It’s sticking together when it gets really rough,” she said. “This is a town that’s been hit really hard — and I’ve been to places around the world that leave you with a big knot in your stomach. You feel an elephant just has sat on your chest. Braddock was definitely one of those. But you sit down with the people and wish you had an ounce of the strength they possess every single day by sticking around. I was very moved by that.”

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    The town of Braddock almost serves as a metaphoric symbol closely associated with the film, which centers around two downtrodden brothers who struggle to maintain their jobs at a steel mill due to cutbacks.

    As a result of the financial strain, former steel worker Rodney Baze (Casey Affleck) turns to bare-knuckle boxing. When he disappears into the Ramapo Mountains of North Jersey, his brother Russell (Christian Bale) takes off to find him.

    However, Russell faces opposition while on his mission to rescue his brother. Harlan (Woody Harrelson) stands in the way of his rescue mission. Saldana’s character, Lena, is caught in the middle of the entire debacle and she’s the woman who truly loves Russell. Unfortunately, she’s married to a hard-working cop named Wesley, portrayed by Forest Whitaker.

    “Lena has been torn by her life,” Saldana says. “I needed to build that for her and I needed to understand why she couldn’t stick by the person she truly, truly loved. She [married] someone who worked in law, who symbolically is going to keep her safe. I think [that decision] was due to her inability to cope with danger and pain.”

    Out Of The Furnace was released on DVD March 11.

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  • “Frozen” Freezes “Catching Fire” At The Box Office, Earns Top Spot

    “Frozen” Freezes “Catching Fire” At The Box Office, Earns Top Spot

    Well, step aside Katniss Everdeen. There is a new film at the top of the box office. While opening to a successful opening weekend on Thanksgiving with all the families attending the theater, Frozen was able to do well. However, it did not catch Catching Fire in its first weekend.

    As the crowd attending screenings of Catching Fire died down a bit more this weekend, Frozen was able to claim the top spot at the box office. Frozen is the new film from Disney, and is a musical about a kingdom that has been trapped in eternal winter. Frozen rocketed itself to the top earning $31.6 million over the weekend, and a total of $134.3 million over its first 12 days.

    The film is based on the fairy tale The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderoson. It also has a cast that includes Kristen Bell as the voice of Princess Anna, as well as Jonathan Groff, Idina Menzel, and Josh Gad in a musically comedic adventure.

    Catching Fire broke the November record at the box office, and certainly made a big impact upon its release, much like its predecessor The Hunger Games. Of course, as any big film that hits theaters, sales have to come down at some point, allowing for a film like Frozen to rise to the top.

    Newcomers like Out Of The Furnace were unable to compete, as the first weekend of December is often weak at the box office. It is also the time when more films that are likely to be nominated for awards, but are often not hits at the box office are released such as Out Of The Furnace. It tells the story of a veteran coming home from war, starring Casey Affleck and Christian Bale, but is simply unable to compete with the new hit Disney film Frozen.

    Due to the success of the film, the musical’s soundtrack is also doing very well, and opened at No.18 on the Billboard 200. Behind Frozen, Catching Fire finished in second place with $27 million, and Out Of The Furnace only made $5.3 million.

    Frozen will look to continue its success at the box office as the holidays arrive, and with a timely theme of snow and winter, it is likely to continue to be a hit for families.

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