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According to THR , Harvey Keitel has joined the inevitable pain that is Little Fockers .A A Even though Keitel has never achieved the stature of his early peer Robert De Niro, Keitel has kept steady work in low-profile material and thus maintained the respect that De Niro cannot claim with his rocky record of the past 15 years.A However, he will ...
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Martin Scorsese, Cecil B. DeMille Award Honors At Golden Globes
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Ben Stiller is bringing Harvey Keitel and Robert DeNiro back together. Keitel will join the cast of "Little Fockers," third in the "Meet the Parents" series co-starring Stiller and DeNiro, according to The Hollywood Reporter .
Martin Scorsese Scores Top Golden Globe
Martin Scorsese is a GreatFella. Just ask the folks behind the Golden Globes, who've tapped the legendary Oscar-winning filmmaker as the latest recipient of their highest honor.
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Harvey Keitel has joined the cast of the "Meet the Fockers" sequel. Regulars Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner and Owen Wilson are returning, along with newcomers Jessica Alba and Laura Dern.
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De Niro nabs Stanley Kubrick Award
In Hollywood, the word "complicated" has two general meanings. The first refers to someone as "difficult" -- a pain-in-the-prat. The other refers to someone whose working process is intricate enough to try everyone's patience, but in the end delivers something good enough to make you glad they didn't hire someone else.
Last week, it was announced that Miramax Films would close its New York offices, and that its president, Daniel Battsek, was being asked to step down.
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WHO do you get to follow Philip Glenister as the macho, sexist, hard-drinking 70s cop Gene Hunt? The people behind the new US version of hit show Life On Mars asked themselves the same question and all they could come up with was a "Harvey Keitel type". Then someone had the bright idea of asking the tough guy's tough guy himself - and he shocked ...
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"I can only talk about what has moved me or intrigued me," says filmmaker Martin Scorsese at the beginning of this four-hour documentary about his passion for U.S. cinema.
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Aug. 21, 2009 11:16 a.m. In 1973 legendary movie director Martin Scorsese released his break through film Mean Streets , which featured a theretofore unknown actor named Robert DeNiro.
Many of us love going to the movies. But sometimes you feel like staying in and renting something really good.
Movie review: 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'
Based on the 1978 American film noir "Fingers"-the numbingly fierce and naked directorial debut by 33-year-old James Toback that starred Harvey Keitel as a Mafia boss's son who wants to be a classical pianist-this is a French film that takes the hard-boiled poetics of American noir and squeezes them into an explosive, compacted knot of anguish and ...
Movie review: 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'
Based on the 1978 American film noir "Fingers"-the numbingly fierce and naked directorial debut by 33-year-old James Toback that starred Harvey Keitel as a Mafia boss's son who wants to be a classical pianist-this is a French film that takes the hard-boiled poetics of American noir and squeezes them into an explosive, compacted knot of anguish and ...
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The newest version of this movie franchise won't let down any of its fans. An abundance of fast cars, scantily clad women, action and testosterone capably fill the void left after 2006's "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift." The latest reunites the original cast - Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster - from the 2001 ...
A bottle of Coke, a pack of Lucky's, and Windows XP - Appellate Judge Tom Becker's a bad DVD reviewer.
DVDs: 'Fast & Furious' fulfills its low expectations
Garrett Conti can be reached via e-mail or at 412-380-5685. 'Fast & Furious' The newest version of this movie franchise won't let down any of its fans.
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