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Sir David Frost has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award at the International Emmys in New York.
Britain wins 5 International Emmys; Julie Walters, Ben Whishaw pick up acting honors
British TV productions won five International Emmys on Monday night as Brazil claimed its first, and Brits Julie Walters and Ben Whishaw took the top acting awards.
It's all about the red contact lenses
In Hollywood, there are no small parts, just evil actors. "We had to tone Dakota down," deadpans Michael Sheen about his co-star in The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
Frost honoured at International Emmys
British TV personality David Frost will be honoured at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards for a wide-ranging career that has taken him from pioneering political satire on television to conducting serious interviews with former President Richard Nixon and other newsmakers.
International Emmys to honor British TV veteran David Frost; Britain, Brazil top nominees
In this Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008 file photo, British broadcaster David Frost, arrives at the world premiere of Frost/Nixon, and the opening of the London Film Festival, in central London.
David Thomson on Frank Langella
'Frank Langella's role in The Box could easily win an Oscar for best 10-minute performance in a film with no other redeeming feature' Frank Langella will be 72 on New Year's Day, and he is ready.
Meet the Volturi, Twilight's' vampire royalty
Don't get on their bad side. This powerful coven enforces the laws of the vampire world.
A marginal improvement on last year's "Twilight," "New Moon" is a bit like being locked in a room for two hours with a very moody teenager.
'Twilight' buzz: Dakota, Sheen new to 'New Moon'
THE DEAL Fanning says she read the four books in the "Twilight" series in less than a week and agreed to do the role because she likes the books and because it's the first time she's been able to play an evil role.
Michael Sheen: I took role in Twilight sequel New Moon to keep my daughter happy
EYED, long haired, bloodsucking vampire, Michael Sheen should be used to piercing, ear-shattering screams.
Michael Sheen bares his fangs in Twilight Saga: New Moon'
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" features the first appearance of the feared vampire clan the Volturi.
Cowell named Britain's best TV judge
'X Factor' judge Simon Cowell was crowned Britain's best TV judge at a star-studded ceremony for the best in showbusiness.
On Movies Online: Lee Daniels -- from "Precious" to "Selma" to "Saigon"
Lee Daniels -- from "Precious" to "Selma" to "Saigon" Lee Daniels is the West Philly filmmaker who got Halle Berry her Oscar , who talked Kevin Bacon into playing a Philadelphia pedophile and had Cuba Gooding Jr .
Michael Sheen: King of Hollywood
Seeing red: Sheen as the vampire leader Aro in 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' enlarge If life begins at 40, Michael Sheen has certainly begun a very different one since hitting the landmark in February.
Official Blu-ray and DVD Details for Duncan Jones' Moon
A few weeks back, director Duncan Jones revealed some of the DVD and Blu-ray release details for the import release of his highly acclaimed film Moon via his twitter account .
Frank Langella makes 'The Box' bearable
Frank Langella in "The Box." Thank heavens for Frank Langella. His portrait of the dapper but demonic Arlington Steward makes "The Box" bearable.
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The Week in DVR: Remember Frost/Nixon? Plus, Sexy Alien Ladies and Gossip Girl Has a Threesome
There is some wear on these treadsa 'specifically with regards to Blair, who has been spinning her wheels in a swampy mess of weekly plotting and scheming for no real reason other than the script telling her to do soa ' but those breathlessly wailing about the demise of Gossip Girl couldn't have it more wrong .
Teenage suicide play to be staged in Bridgend
A play about teenage suicide in Bridgend is among the works due to be performed in National Theatre Wales's inaugural year, it was announced today.
Why Frank Langella (Almost) Saves The Box
The new movie The Box might be the most preposterous enterprise since "Dick in a Box," and not just because the question that drives the story - Would you accept $1 million if it meant someone, somewhere would have to die? - would be better explored over late-night bong hits than with a feature-length motion picture.
HOLLYWOOD actor Michael Sheen is coming home to Wales to act as creative director for the nation's new National Theatre.
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