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Fall preview
action/adventure APPALOOSA (Warner Bros.) A Western about a new sheriff and his deputy squaring off against a powerful rancher. With Viggo Mortensen, Renee Zellweger and Ed Harris. Opens Oct. 3. ASHES OF TIME REDUX ( Sony Pictures Classics) A broken-...Tags: Samuel L. Jackson, Literature, Anjelica Huston, Cormac McCarthy, Stanley Tucci
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Hilary Swank chops hair for Amelia Earhart role
Los Angeles TimesHilary Swank bailed from filming "Amelia," the story of famed aviatrix-gone-missing Amelia Earhart, long enough to do a fly-by at Donald Trump's Saturday night bash for his new Trump International Hotel and Tower in Dubai at a private estate in Beverly...Tags: Ewan McGregor, Donald Trump, Mira Nair, Amelia Earhart, Hilary Swank
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Opening this fall
Highlights of the fall film slate (release dates are subject to change, and some films will play in limited release): LATE AUGUST/SEPTEMBER: APPALOOSA: Hired lawman (Viggo Mortensen and Ed Harris) take on a tough rancher ( Jeremy Irons) in a Western...Tags: Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Twilight, Miley Cyrus, Celebrity
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Local music featured on the big screen
247-4732Norfolk folk musician Bob Zentz will be seen and heard in a major motion picture that's set to light up screens across the nation next month. "Nights in Rodanthe," starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane, is a story of two people weathering a mid-life...Tags: Outer Banks, Diane Lane, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Rodanthe, Folk Music
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Spelling Fall With A 'W.'
Courant Staff WriterThe autumn movie season is a mixed bag. It's got the Coen Brothers, Robert De Niro, Tyler Perry, a new "Saw" movie, a film rumored to land Angelina Jolie another Oscar nomination, and a remake of the classic "The Women." But what everybody's talking...Tags: Literature, Stanley Tucci, Neil LaBute, Jon Voight, Clint Eastwood
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In this real-life monster movie, the Clintonsteins keep coming back
Tribune Media ServicesFor months now people have been saying to me, "Do you really think they're gone?" "Is it finally over?" "Is the coast clear?" The questions have been in response to Barack Obama's supposedly yeoman service in putting an end to the Clintons in public...Tags: Elections, Mark Penn, Political Candidates, Government, Hillary Clinton
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Cormac McCarthy's 'The Road' comes to the screen
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE FATHER and son struggling to stay alive in "The Road" understand that everything they know is coming to an end. Ext. ROAD -- DAY In the burnt, barren landscape, through swirls of soft ash and smoggy air the MAN appears dressed as if homeless, a...Tags: Natural Resources, Cormac McCarthy, Todd Field, Ethan Coen, Celebrity
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Nightmare on Dem Street
For months now people have been saying to me, "Do you really think they're gone?" "Is it finally over?" "Is the coast clear?" The questions have been in response to Barack Obama's supposedly yeoman service in putting an end to the Clintons in public...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Elections, Mark Penn, Richard Dreyfuss, Bill Clinton
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area art house and second-run theaters
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. After Hours Film Society Tivoli Theatre 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove 630-534-4528...Tags: Purdue University, Chuck D, The Dark Knight, Sarah Jessica Parker, Claude Rains
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Liz Smith: Begging for a run of 'The Walker'
People who marry for money have the hardest job. You don't get the money. You just get to look at it!" This is a line from Paul Schrader's 2007 movie The Walker. It's uttered by, none other than, the living legend Lauren Bacall. This movie played a lot of...Tags: Truman Capote, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Schrader, Film Festivals, Woody Harrelson
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Angelou, Lear to get Philadelphia's Marian Anderson Award honoring humanitarians in the arts
Author Maya Angelou and TV producer Norman Lear will be the 2008 recipients of the Marian Anderson Award, which honors artists whose leadership benefits humanity. They are to accept their honors, each with an accompanying $100,000 honorarium, at the...Tags: Family, Elizabeth Taylor, Maya Angelou, Awards and Prizes, Marian Anderson
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'The Recruiter' Looks At How Young People Are Drawn Into The Army
As if to portray the back story of the fighters abroad so vividly depicted in "Generation Kill" (HBO2, 8 p.m.), the latest in HBO's Monday night summer documentary series concentrates on what motivates young people to join the armed services in a time...Tags: Brendan Fraser, David Letterman, Quentin Tarantino, Charlie Chaplin, Gnarls Barkley
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