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Mary Stuart Masterson

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    Nov 1, 2006 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  1. Made in Maryland

    <B>Absolute Power</B> (1997)
    Absolute Power (1997) Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...

    Tags: Penelope Ann Miller, Kevin Kline, Oprah Winfrey, Demi Moore, Iggy Pop

  2. Mar 9, 2011 | Zap2It
  3. Mary Stuart Masterson, Jeremy Davidson pregnant with twins

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    The twins are due in August and according to their daddy, he and Masterson are "in happy shock about it."...
  4. Mar 13, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Mary Stuart Masterson takes a shot at directing

    "It's a dog-and-pony show, but if you're a filmmaker, you have to love it," says Mary Stuart Masterson. "The audience is eager to see something out of the ordinary, a whole bunch of different kinds of films other than Hollywood fare. If you're a filmmaker, you want to be around people who are hungry to see the sort of movie you've made.
    Sentinel Movie Critic
    "It's a dog-and-pony show, but if you're a filmmaker, you have to love it," says Mary Stuart Masterson. "The audience is eager to see something out of the ordinary, a whole bunch of different kinds of films other than Hollywood fare. If you're a...

    Tags: Death, Tomatoes, Cinema Industry, Film Festivals, Movies

  6. Mar 11, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. 'The Cake Eaters' is rife with lonely, damaged souls

    Sentinel Movie Critic
    As an actress, Mary Stuart Masterson has specialized in movies of sad, lonely and romantically vulnerable people whose lives aren't guaranteed to have their "happy ending" by the closing credits. And that's just the sort of movie that became her...

    Tags: Death, Jayce Bartok, Roger Moore, Kristen Stewart

  8. Apr 23, 2007 |Story| Envelope
  9. Emmy alert: What to watch on TV

    Consider a list of past Emmy winners in the guest actor categories and a trend is obvious: Voters swoon shamelessly over top celebs like Sharon Stone, Bruce Willis, Mel Brooks, Laura Linney, Gene Wilder and Sally Field slumming it on regular TV series.
    The Envelope
    Consider a list of past Emmy winners in the guest actor categories and a trend is obvious: Voters swoon shamelessly over top celebs like Sharon Stone, Bruce Willis, Mel Brooks, Laura Linney, Gene Wilder and Sally Field slumming it on regular TV series....

    Tags: Zach Braff, NBC (tv network), James Woods, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), Weddings

  10. Apr 14, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'The Sisters'

    A pompous, overwrought and itchingly claustrophobic psychodrama, "The Sisters" was adapted by Richard Alfieri from his own play, which itself was "suggested," whatever that means, by Chekhov's play of almost the same name. The movie transposes four morose siblings from early 20th century podunk Russia to a contemporary Manhattan college campus (because of, you know, the parallels), but instead of having them long for Moscow, the writer sets them pining for Charleston, S.C. OK, it sounds weird, but you'd long for Charleston too, even one shrouded in great billowing clouds of fake flashback fog, if you spent all your time in New York holed up in a teachers' lounge verbally abusing friends and family under a creepy oil portrait of your dead father.
    Times Staff Writer
    A pompous, overwrought and itchingly claustrophobic psychodrama, "The Sisters" was adapted by Richard Alfieri from his own play, which itself was "suggested," whatever that means, by Chekhov's play of almost the same name. The movie transposes four morose...

    Tags: Death, Alessandro Nivola, Maria Bello, Movies, Chris O'Donnell

  12. Oct 19, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  13. Pants Off: CBS Cancels Unaired 'Waterfront'

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    Any network can cancel a show with low ratings, but canceling a show with no ratings at all? Well, that just makes us feel bad for Joey Pants. According to The Hollywood Reporter, CBS is yanking the midseason drama "Waterfront" before the show even...

    Tags: Joe Pantoliano, Providence (Providence, Rhode Island), The Hollywood Reporter, Billy (tv program) , Television

  14. May 11, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  15. Movie review: The Sisters'

    <b>1 star (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    1 star (out of four) Bad Chekhov sucks the marrow out of you like no other great playwright done badly. Correct me if I'm wrong. It's the price you pay for the rare Chekhov that shimmers on stage or, with "Vanya on 42nd Street," on film. "The Sisters"...

    Tags: Michael Phillips, Maria Bello, Movies, Moscow (Russia), Manhattan (New York City)

  16. Mar 8, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  17. Jay Mohr Back in 'Service' at NBC

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    Jay Mohr won't be back with "Last Comic Standing" when it returns this summer, but he's apparently gotten over his beef with NBC enough to star in a pilot for the network. Multiple Emmy winner John Lithgow ("3rd Rock from the Sun") is also back at the...

    Tags: Television, Crash (tv program), The CW (tv network), NBC (tv network), John Lithgow

  18. May 11, 2009 |Resource Link| Zap2It
  19. Jun 11, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Broadway Damage

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    Friday June 12, 1998      When you spot a credit for a "Mouse and Roach Wrangler," you know you're watching a film about the squalid heart and soul of New York City.      Viewers nostalgic for Manhattan may enjoy some of the hometown touches in...

    Tags: John Hughes, Death, New York City, Lea Thompson, Eric Stoltz

  21. Sep 10, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Digging to China

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    Friday September 11, 1998      "Digging to China," actor Timothy Hutton's directorial debut, has managed modest theatrical distribution, but it's a decidedly small-screen endeavor. The film benefits from a strong performance from newcomer Evan Rachel...

    Tags: Death, Bacon, J. Todd Harris, Kevin Bacon, Movies

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