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tyler perry branches out
You'd think world domination would be enough. But, no, Tyler Perry isn't satisfied by his box-office-busting success in four artistic genres: film, TV, books and live theater. He's not content that, in the past 15 years, he's gone from living in his car...Tags: Cinema Industry, Sammy Davis Jr., Parkville, Kathy Bates, Flip Wilson
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Anita Page, silent movie star, dead at 98
From the Associated PressAnita Page, the beautiful blond MGM actress who appeared in the films of Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford and Buster Keaton during the transition from silents to talkies, has died. She was 98. Page died in her sleep early Saturday morning at her home in Los...Tags: Celebrity, Marion Davies, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Walter Huston
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Fall Arts Preview: NY Theater
linda.winer@newsday.comIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities" - think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens - kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the...Tags: Kristin Scott Thomas, Tom Cruise, Peter Brook, Melissa Gilbert, Awards and Prizes
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Thandie Newton's a double threat
Special to The TimesTHANDIE NEWTON has garnered way more column inches for a movie she didn't make ("Charlie's Angels") than for any of the 21 already under her petite belt. At 35, she has starred as girlfriend, wife and daughter of Tom Cruise, Will Smith and Oprah Winfrey,...Tags: Unions, Tom Cruise, Bernardo Bertolucci, Celebrity, George Bush
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'Changeling' actor reveres his boss: Clint Eastwood
ACTOR Michael Kelly admits he's been spoiled by working for Clint Eastwood on the Oscar-winning director's latest film, “ Changeling.”
"It makes going back to work on any other job really difficult -- and I mean that," Kelly says. "I am doing...Tags: Celebrity, Clint Eastwood, Cannes Film Festival, Changeling, Michael Kelly
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ACTION! Your guide to this season's most anticipated new films.
The Associated PressHarry Potter pulled a disappearing act from Hollywood's fall and holiday schedule, his sixth big-screen adventure bumped from November into next summer. That leaves a little more room to roam at the box office for the likes of James Bond, a vampire...Tags: John Cusack, Jamie Foxx, Richard Nixon, Jada Pinkett Smith, Greg Kinnear
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Bening Forgoes Family For Career (But Only In New Film)
Special to The CourantIn "The Women," Annette Bening plays a single careerist without kids. In real life, Bening and husband Warren Beatty have a brood of four, and Bening works when motherhood allows. "A couple of my good friends don't have children, and I sort of felt I had...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Cloris Leachman, Candice Bergen, Bruce Beresford
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'Choke's' Clark Gregg: He punked up the rom-com
Special to The TimesCLARK GREGG, one of those actors everyone recognizes as the strait-laced good guy -- see also: "The West Wing," "The New Adventures of Old Christine" -- was looking for his first film project to direct. Then “ Choke,” the fourth novel by...Tags: Choke, Celebrity, Illnesses, No Country for Old Men, Mental Illness
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Looking for a little relief?
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: In the Fall Sneaks issue of Sunday's Calendar section, a listing for the film "Battle in Seattle" stated that ThinkFilm is the distributor. The correct distributor is Redwood Palms Pictures. --------------------...Tags: John Cleese, Greg Kinnear, Colin Farrell, Chris Smith, Changeling
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Shia LaBeouf goes on the run in 'Eagle Eye'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEARLY IN the upcoming tech-thriller "Eagle Eye," a suspected terrorist is in the back seat of an SUV bouncing along a rugged road in Afghanistan as a U.S. spy drone follows it from the skies overhead. The drone detects a cellphone in the car, captures its...Tags: Jimmy Stewart, Billy Bob Thornton, Human Mishaps, Al Pacino, Vehicles
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Melissa Leo is red hot
From the moment Melissa Leo's sharp features and mane of red hair slashed through the dull precinct light of Homicide: Life on the Street, she offered something new to movie and TV audiences: a woman who was just as smart and tough as any of the guys (the...Tags: Cinema Industry, Barry Levinson, John Wayne, Thomas Haden Church, State University of New York
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French actress Ludivine Sagnier's looks can kill
Special to The TimesOne silent look from the French actress Ludivine Sagnier can tilt a cinematic world on its axis. In Claude Chabrol's "A Girl Cut in Two," in theaters today, Sagnier plays Gabrielle, a TV weather girl in love with a married novelist (François Berléand)....Tags: Celebrity, Stanford White, Claude Chabrol, A Girl Cut in Two
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