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Film review: Woody Allen's 'Rome' is good but can't top 'Paris'
In “To Rome with Love,” his latest feature — roughly No. 42, depending on how you count — the prolific Woody Allen continues his long European vacation. In 2005, he went to London to make “Match Point” and received...
Tags: Movies, Roberto Benigni, International Travel, Ellen Page, Celebrities
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'Rome' shows L.A. the love: Fest preem payback for success of Allen's previous pic
VarietyIt was fitting that New York icon Woody Allen was on hand to kick off the opening night of the 18th annual Los Angeles Film Festival, which on Thursday played host to the premiere of the filmmaker's latest pic, "To Rome With Love." "It's a very sunny...Tags: Movies, Los Angeles Film Festival, Festive Events, Midnight in Paris (movie), Academy Awards
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HBO nabs US TV rights to 'Casting by': Doc on casting process premiered at Toronto
VarietyHBO Documentary Films has acquired U.S. television rights to Tom Donahue's feature documentary film "Casting By," following its world premiere Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival. "Casting By" is produced by Kate Lacey, Donahue, Ilan...Tags: Toronto International Film Festival, Movies, Bette Midler, Robert De Niro, Jeff Bridges
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HBO nabs 'Casting By': Tom Donahue doc lands with cabler
VarietyHBO Documentary Films has acquired U.S. TV rights to Tom Donahue's "Casting By," which traces the last half-century of Hollywood casting. "Casting By" premiered Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival and will next be screened at the New York...Tags: Bette Midler, Robert De Niro, Toronto International Film Festival, Movies, Jeff Bridges
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My Thoughts on Michael Clarke Duncan
Fox 5 San Diego staffWhen it comes to death with celebrities, you get weird reactions. If it’s somebody like Amy Winehouse, you might hear somebody cavalierly say “It figures.” If it’s Phyllis Diller, the response might be “Wasn’t she in...Tags: Movies, Muhammad Ali, Michael Clarke Duncan, Bruce Willis, Amy Winehouse
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New book tries to explain the roots of hypochondria
What do Andy Warhol, Howard Hughes and Woody Allen have in common with Chicago drive-time disc jockey Roe Conn? They all are — or were — hypochondriacs. But they're not alone. Due to our increased access to medical information, we are...
Tags: Movies, Drugs and Medicines, Book, Doubt (movie), Howard Hughes
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Gossip fades a bit as the political scene fires up
Liz Smith"They pray to Jesus and bow to Ayn Rand," writes Allegra Smith about the tea partiers who are gathered in Tampa. I want to recommend that followers of this column might call up something call "Cluster#$%$ Nation" -- whether you approve of the name of the...Tags: Movies, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Nancy Sinatra, Elaine Stritch, Same-Sex Marriage
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"Of Mice And Men" Opens West Hartford Playhouse Season
Hartford CourantJohn Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” opens the 2012-13 season West Hartford’s Playhouse on Park. The show plays Oct. 10 to 28 at its theater on 244 Park Road in West Hartford. The theater’s fourth season will follow with...Tags: West Hartford
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Liz Smith"ETERNAL NOTHINGNESS is fine if you happen to be dressed for it," says Woody Allen, THERE'S NOTHNG like an attractive man in a beautifully tailored suit. And there's nothing like an attractive man in ... nothing. Take Playboy's Style Icons. Playboy...Tags: Movies, Shia LaBeouf, Elizabeth Taylor, Apple iPhone, Prince (music artist)
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Standby series, sharp specials mix in nonfiction: Road to the Emmys 2012: The Director Nominees - Nonfiction
VarietyJoe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky"Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory" (HBO)Highlight: After showing how a media frenzy can propel a miscarriage of justice in the first two films about accused killers, the last film shows how media attention can result in the re-...Tags: Movies, George Harrison, The Amazing Race (tv program), Ewan McGregor, Documentary (genre)
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Best nonfiction special & series nominees: Road to the Emmys 2012: Reality, Nonfiction & Competition Nominees
VarietyOUTSTANDING NONFICTION PROGRAM "Bobby Fischer Against the World"(HBO)In a nutshell: Chess genius Bobby Fischer proves to be an intriguing subject both because of his astronomic rise into the public consciousness and his bewildering fall from grace with...Tags: George Harrison, Chris Colfer, James Lipton, Travel Channel (tv network), Glee (tv program)
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Europe or Bust! (With Kids)
Not since Clark Griswold attempted a transatlantic trip for "European Vacation" has a family set forth so blindly into the unknown. Not one of us had been to Europe prior to my family's June 14th sweep through Switzerland, France and Germany and it was...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Paris (France), Restaurants, Credit and Debt, Dining and Drinking
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