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HBO's series 'VEEP' starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus begins production in Maryland
The Baltimore Sun"VEEP," the HBO political satire starring Julia-Louis-Dreyfus, started production Monday on location in the Baltimore area, Gov. Martin O'Malley and the cable channel said. The Maryland Film Office estimates that the first season of the series will...Tags: HBO (tv network), Martin O'Malley, Seinfeld (tv program), In the Loop (movie), Comedy (genre)
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Cannes Film Review: 'Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)'
VarietyThe prosaic, marquee-challenging title tells mostly all in the case of "Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)," Arnaud Desplechin's profoundly Freudian study of loss and healing in post-WWII America, as seen through the experience of a dynamic...Tags: Health Treatments, Yeast Infection, Hospitals and Clinics, Psychotherapy, A Dangerous Method (movie)
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Francois Arnaud grows along with his 'Borgias' character
RedEyeIn "The Borgias," Francois Arnaud says, his character is finally "the Cesare Borgia he was meant to be, he always wanted to be." He's also the Cesare Borgia that Arnaud always expected to play--"a warrior, a politician, a go-getter, really. He's now free...Tags: Music, Media Industry, Billy Campbell, Montreal (Canada), Movies
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Di and Viv and Rose
VarietyAmelia Bullmore isn't just a playwright, she's a stealth bomber. Watching Anna Mackmin's buoyant, terrific production of "Di and Viv and Rose" you think you're merely enjoying the surface wit and warmth of an amusing, if familiar, study of friendships...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Tamzin Outhwaite, Anna Maxwell Martin
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'The Borgias' preview: sexy episode 'The Choice'
RedEyeHot on the heels of Showtime's announcement that "The Borgias" will return for a 10-episode Season 3 next year comes one of the best episodes of the much improved second season, titled "The Choice" and airing at 9 p.m. May 6. Francois Arnaud, who plays...Tags: Sean Harris, Jeremy Irons, Showtime (tv network), Steven Berkoff, The Borgias (tv program)
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HBO's 'VEEP' - Major talent coming to Baltimore
Z on TVI was lost in the writing of a magazine story Tuesday when I found out about HBO's Julia Louis-Dreyfus pilot "VEEP" coming to Baltimore. Because I knew I had it first, I wrote it hard and fast as straight news -- with emphasis on what the pilot could mean... -
Derek Jacobi, from 'The King's Speech' to 'King Lear'
Culture MonsterAstute viewers of "The King's Speech" will no doubt have recognized the clever casting of Derek Jacobi in the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The British actor first rose to international prominence in the television miniseries "I, Claudius," based.... -
HBO's Devastating Aftermath of 'Tsunami'
It was just two years ago that the world was shocked by a tsunami in the Indian Ocean that claimed more than 160,000 lives in a matter of minutes.
While the memory of this disaster still remains fresh in the countries affected, the rest of the world...Tags: Hugh Bonneville, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Drama (genre), Natural Disasters, Earthquakes
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Movie review: 'Mirrormask'
Tribune staff reporter2 stars (out of four) It is pointless to summarize the story of "MirrorMask," a trippy fantasy flick from graphic novel whiz kids Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman. Pointless because for all its flying cats with rainbow wings and navigational library books,...Tags: Fiction, Movies, PG Rated Movies, Samuel Goldwyn
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'MirrorMask'
Times Staff WriterAlthough the plot and motifs are largely borrowed from "The Wizard of Oz" and "Alice in Wonderland," there is something oddly intoxicating about Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman's coming-of-age fantasy "MirrorMask." The teenager's journey through a nightmarish...Tags: Helena Bonham Carter, Movies, PG Rated Movies, Samuel Goldwyn, Hal David
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Notting Hill
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday May 28, 1999 "What am I doing with you?" Julia Roberts' Anna Scott--a.k.a. "Hollywood's biggest star by far"--says to Hugh Grant's William Thacker, the shambling and seemingly ordinary bookstore owner she is in the process of being smitten...Tags: Hugh Bonneville, Comedy (genre), Harrison Ford, Diana, Princess of Wales, Marriage
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The Eyes of Tammy Faye
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday July 28, 2000 "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" not only gives us the skinny on the most celebrated eyelashes of our time (they're permanent albeit augmented by generous dollops of L'Oreal mascara), it very much sees the world through the eyes of that...Tags: Shirley Henderson, Palm Desert, Documentary (genre), Cher, RuPaul
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