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Movie review: 'There Be Dragons'
Intriguing title aside, the mythical fire-breathers in "There Be Dragons" are strictly metaphorical. In both ambition and approach, "Dragons" echoes Roland Joffe's career-defining early work as he brings sweeping production values to overtly Christian...Tags: Movies, Quantum of Solace (movie), Charlie Cox, Religious Conflicts, Olga Kurylenko
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Teen 'trance-like,' doctor testifies
Sun reporterA Cockeysville teenager accused of killing his parents and two younger brothers was in a "trance-like state" when they were shot, one by one, as they slept in the family's home in February, a forensic psychiatrist testifying for the defense told a judge...Tags: Defendants, Litigation, Judges, Defense, Juvenile Delinquency
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Complete list of 2005 primetime Emmy winners
The Associated PressNominees in all categories for the 57th annual Primetime Emmy awards: Winners denoted in bold. Comedy Series: "Arrested Development," Fox; "Desperate Housewives," ABC; "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; "Scrubs," NBC; "Will & Grace," NBC Drama Series:...Tags: Desperate Housewives (tv program), Cinema Industry, Bravo (tv network), Broadway Theater, ABC (tv network)
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Fantasy sports fans draft blockbusters
The Associated PressIf you'd rather be Harvey Weinstein than George Steinbrenner, then this might be the game for you. Just as number-crunching sports fans that draft, analyze and trade players in baseball, football and other sports, some people are turning to the movie biz...Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Movies, Fashion Shows, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox
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A few good words about a 122-year-old public servant
Sun StaffSince 1882, librarians at Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Free Library have catered to millions of inquiring patrons, digging up information on subjects from hang-gliding to archaeology to veterinary medicine to theology. Those who tap the library's resources,...Tags: Dan Brown , HBO (tv network), Children, Dr. Seuss, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Is your life a romantic comedy?
Everyone’s had that moment—maybe a bus drove past and splashed you, or a fetching stranger picked up a receipt you dropped at Starbucks—when you say to yourself, “This feels just like a romantic comedy. If this were a movie,...
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Bieber Is Not a Reading Level
Off The MarkleyAs the “Hunger Games” film hits theaters this week, I have to vent for a second. Once—just once!—I would love it if someone would recommend a book to me that was not originally intended for a 14-year-old girl. Watching people... -
Tautou lends her Gallic charm to a small story
Pixie or gamin? Labels are sticky, confining things, but the reductive impulse to categorize the French actress and international movie star Audrey Tautou, best known (absurdly) in America for her Virgin Mary exposition-spewing in the never-ending film...Tags: Movies, Audrey Tautou, Drama (genre), Romance (genre), Celebrities
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The Sunday Conversation: Audrey Tautou
Gamin French film star Audrey Tautou, 35, who became known to American audiences in the whimsical rom-com "Amélie," crosses the Atlantic again with her latest movie, "Delicacy," about a young widow who finds love again with an unexpected suitor. The film,...Tags: Tom Hanks, French Literature, Ron Howard, French Movies, Audrey Tautou
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Porn-ish 'Fifty Shades of Grey' grinds toward movie deal
Jacket CopyHollywood is courting E.L. James for rights to adapt her book "Fifty Shades of Grey," which has been described as "mommy porn."... -
What’s up with Ron Howard? He’s out of the third ‘Da Vinci Code’ movie
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelFirst came news that he was giving up on making Stephen King's “Dark Tower” trilogy. Then came word that he was pushing ahead with his Formula 1 racing picture, “Rush.” And he's got a potential Oscar contender in this “... -
Lebanese Government Bans Lady Gaga Album
KIAHLooks like Lebanon’s not going gaga for the ladies, well not this lady. The mother monster's latest album "Born this Way" is banned in Lebanon. The Lebanese government impounded copies of the platinum selling album saying that it insults...Tags: Tom Hanks, Lebanon, National Government, Lady Gaga, Government
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