Most “small” films get a four week national theatrical release. The new film “Harriet” on Harriet Tubman is now in its fifth week of release, having exceeded box office expectations. The film has sold $39 million in tickets on a $17 million cost, so it was held over in many parts of the country, but it looks like it will be out of all but a handful of theaters after Thursday, so if you want to see it, you likely only have three days left.
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I’ve a question for you. I follow your blog and find it useful as the Reconstruction is a period of U.S. history that I find fascinating if also painful. Some times when I attempt to access a post on your blog from WordPress’s “reader” listing, I get a “file not found” page instead. When that happens, I can still read the post through the reader view. The most recent example is your post about Michael Kazin’s review of Eric Foner’s new book.
On the other hand, I had no problem “visiting” this post.
Since I have my own blog, I am curious about this. And if you were not aware of it, well, here’s the news.
Also: thanks for your work on this topic.
Thanks for reading the blog Robert. I was not aware of the problem you refer to and I will look into it.