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Friday’s Highlights: ‘In Plain Sight’ on USA
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Beckinsale Fills Parker's 'Vacancy'
Zap2It.comSarah Jessica Parker has exited the intimate thriller "Vacancy" and will be replaced by "Underworld" star Kate Beckinsale. Directed by Nimrod Atal ("Kontroll"), "Vacancy" focuses on a couple who discover that they're being taped in their motel room....Tags: Movies, Kate Beckinsale, The Hollywood Reporter, Sarah Jessica Parker, Luke Wilson
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Klein, Prinze Hit 'New York City'
Zap2It.comChris Klein and Freddie Prinze Jr. will form a dynamic duo in the comedy "New York City Serenade." The two leading men will join forces for writer-director-actor Frank Whaley, who based the script on some part of his own life. According to The Hollywood...Tags: Movies, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Sarah Michelle Gellar, The Sopranos (tv program), Chris Klein
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'World Trade Center'
Zap2It.comAlthough his name comes above the title, Nicolas Cage is hardly the star of Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center." On one hand, the media is making the director himself into the star, raving about Stone's restraint as if he deserves a pat on the back for...Tags: Local Government, Movies, John Wayne, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Paul Greengrass
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Hollywood And The Ivy: Seasonal Movies That Don't Suck
Special to MergeAre you burned out on It's A Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street and Elf? Have you had enough of the season's-greetings-sentiments of Frosty, Rudolph and the gang? Well, never fear. We've compiled a list of DVDs guaranteed to help you connect with...Tags: Kevin Spacey, Ted Demme, Brett Kelly, SCTV (tv program), Billy Bob Thornton
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Hall Sees Life From 'The Dead Zone'
Zap2It.comFans of USA Network's "The Dead Zone" have had to be very patient people. Eleven episodes aired last summer, and then one new episode aired at Christmastime, but that was it until the show's 11-episode fifth season premieres tonight. "I can't believe it,...Tags: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Patricia Arquette, Sean Penn, Anthony Michael Hall, DVDs and Movies
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Homage
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday September 20, 1996 Mark Medoff's play "The Homage That Follows" makes an awkward transposition to the screen as "Homage," but it does hold attention because Medoff has created three major roles and two key supporting parts that have been cast...Tags: Sheryl Lee, Danny Nucci, Blythe Danner, Celebrities, Television
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The Winner
FOR THE TIMESFriday July 25, 1997 Three low-rent operators named Frankie, Paulie and Joey (Richard Edson, Saverio Guerra and Frank Whaley) are sittin' around a decrepit desert bus station, contemplating the most recent phenomenon in nearby Las Vegas: a roulette-...Tags: Movies, Casino and Gambling Industry, Michael Madsen, Billy Bob Thornton, Delroy Lindo
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Joe the King
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 15, 1999 High school yearbooks are filled with guys like Joe Henry, the teenager at the troubled heart of "Joe the King." He would be the one with a gray square reading "picture not available" where his graduation photo should be. The...Tags: John Leguizamo, Ethan Hawke, Val Kilmer, Camryn Manheim, Gaming
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Fall spotlight on movies
- denotes a movie to watch. "Lost Souls" (director: Janusz Kaminski). More devilish doings, with Winona Ryder trying to save the world from the Satanic invasion of Ben Chaplin'sbody. The director is Spielberg's cinematographer and a local Columbia...Tags: Andy Kaufman, Penelope Cruz, Prisons, Stranger Than Fiction, Sean Penn
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5 films that are great post-WWII movies
1. PLATOON (Oliver Stone; 1986) 4 stars Based on his experiences as a Vietnam War rifleman, Stone's "Platoon" came as a shocker: Through the battle tour of surrogate Chris (Charlie Sheen), an 18-year-old Army recruit in 1967, Stone gave us a raw...Tags: Tom Cruise, Apocalypse Now (movie), Kyra Sedgwick, Keith David, Martin Sheen
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New York City, a main character
NEW YORK--There's a documentary in competition at this year's Sundance Film Festival, titled "Sister Helen," that features a 69-year-old Benedictine nun who epitomizes everything many non-New Yorkers feel about New York. Sister Helen runs a residence...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York City, Film Festivals, Cinema Industry, Manhattan (New York City)
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Oct 28, 1996
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Oct 14, 1999
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Sep 14, 1999
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Apr 19, 2001
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Jan 11, 2002
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