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Toronto film fest includes Spike Lee, Coens movies
AP Movie WriterSundance is about new talent and small, personal films. Cannes is about highbrow cinema and celebrity-watching. The Toronto International Film Festival is about movies, from splashy studio releases and potential Oscar contenders to obscure foreign flicks...Tags: Literature, Antonio Banderas, Renee Zellweger, Ed Harris, Zack and Miri Make a Porno
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Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson Drafted for 'Fools'
Zap2It.comWelcome to Sarajevo, Orlando Bloom. The former "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" star and Liam Neeson have signed on to star in an as-yet untitled film based on the book "Fools Rush In," reports Variety. Based on a book by Bill Carter, the film...Tags: Javier Bardem, Film Festivals, Orlando Bloom
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Movie preview: DeNiro, Pacino in 'Righteous Kill'
COMING ATTRACTION THE MOVIE "Righteous Kill" THE LOWDOWN Opens Sept. 12. The good news is that this cop flick about rough justice stars Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro (pictured). The jury's still out on director Jon Avnet, of the widely panned "88 Minutes....Tags: Mirrors, Robert Downey Jr., Al Pacino, Jack Black, Robert DeNiro
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Movie Tells Fascinating Tale Of Screenwriter 'Trumbo'
Los Angeles Times" Trumbo" is an unconventional film about an unconventional man. Part documentary, part expertly staged readings, it focuses on the unquiet life and unforgettable words of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, someone who, as his son puts it, never had to go...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Joan Allen, Brian Dennehy, Trumbo, Ring Lardner Jr.
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Linda Winer: Broadway's 'Passing Strange' season
linda.winer@newsday.comEver since "Passing Strange" was virtually overlooked by the Tony Awards last month, I've been nagging friends to see the show - the sooner the better. I have no crystal-ball insights about the musical's life span on Broadway. I hope it runs until Stew,...Tags: Mikhail Baryshnikov, Television Industry, John Turturro, Edward Albee, Steve Martin
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'Trumbo'
Special to NewsdayGiven Hollywood's congenital negligence toward writers, Dalton Trumbo is far more famous for having been on the House Un-American Activities Committee's blacklist than he would have been for all the scripts he wrote, co-wrote or adapted (among them,...Tags: John Anderson, Paul Giamatti, Michael Douglas, Nathan Lane, Joan Allen
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'Prince Caspian' is a vision to behold
Sun movie critic(A) Prince Caspian, the second entry in the Chronicles of Narnia series, is a glorious medieval war movie. It's about war as the ultimate pitch of conflict that tries men's souls, and women's, too, in director-co-writer Andrew Adamson's liberated, post-...Tags: Ethics, Imperial and Royal Matters, Judi Dench, Walt Disney Co., Tilda Swinton
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'Deception' has no tricks up its sleeve
Sun Movie Critic(D) That underrated actor Ewan McGregor recently did something even Liam Neeson couldn't do: Triumph in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. But when it comes to slick New York City genre movies, he's a jinx. He helped sink the witless Manhattan sex farce...Tags: Employees, Natasha Henstridge, Hugh Jackman, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Ewan McGregor
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11 Shows To See
linda.winer@newsday.comHamlet (May 27-June 29) and Hair (July 22-Aug. 17, Public Theater free in Central Park, 212-539-8500). What a piece of work is man? New York Shakespeare Festival devotes the summer at the Delacorte Theatre to two very different classics about the passions...Tags: Stephen Rea, John Leguizamo, John Guare, Fringe Festival, Edward Albee
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Patrick Stewart, Now In 'Macbeth,' Never Gets Enough Shakespeare
Associated PressOne recent Monday at 8:30 p.m., Patrick Stewart found himself with nothing to do. He didn't have to go to work; his play "Macbeth" was closed for the night. And Stewart, who has earned raves playing the doomed Scottish king, had not made any other plans....Tags: Academic Progress, Paramount, William Shakespeare, Celebrity, Music Theater
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Theater: The best of summer
amNewYork theater criticWith only two shows set to open this summer, the hot months are slow ones for Broadway. Luckily, several exciting productions are going on elsewhere in the area, including massive Off-Off-Broadway festivals such as the Fringe, free theater in Central Park...Tags: Bob Fosse, Carnegie Hall, Fringe Festival, Marilyn Horne, Edward Albee
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Will Spielberg take a walk on the wild side?
Special to The TimesSteven Spielberg, who at 22 was hired by Universal to a long-term contract, started out his career as the teacher's pet of the Movie Brat generation. With the unveiling of his first Indiana Jones escapade in 19 years today at Cannes, he's proffering yet...Tags: George Stevens Jr., Jean Cocteau, Ethics, Alice Adams, The Amistad
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