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Martin Scorsese to receive the Cecil B. DeMille award
Martin Scorsese will receive the Cecil B. DeMille award at the upcoming Golden Globes to honor his contributions to entertainment.
Harvey Keitel Cast in Little Fockers
A Mean Streets/ Taxi Driver reunion is about to take place in one of the most unsuspecting films.
Martin Scorsese Will Receive HFPA's Cecil B. DeMille Award at '67th...
The show, hosted by Ricky Gervais, will be broadcast live coast to coast Sunday, January 17 on NBC from The Beverly Hilton.
Suck On This: Little Fockers To Reunite Robert De Niro And Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel has joined the cast of Universal and Tribeca Prods.' "Meet the Fockers" sequel.
Blu-Con 2.0 Considers Future of Format
Held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in early November, Blu-Con 2.0 took as its theme "Blu-ray Means Business," including additional opportunities for recording studios and post facilities involved in the repurposing of legacy material with multichannel mixes and fully compatible PCM sound elements.
BAFTA/LA salutes Britain, U.S. ties
BAFTA/LA's Britannia Awards saluted the connection between Britain and the U.S. as much as it did the honorees Thursday at the Century Plaza Hotel.
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Martin Scorsese is best known for his films that explore the darker sides of American cities, specifically New York.
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.
'Xtrme City' About Mumbai Mafia, Families, Romance: Paul Schrader
Asked about probable names like Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan as reported in the media, he said: "It's a small list and they are in the newspaper every single day.
11 Scariest Horror Movies of All Time by Martin Scorsese
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a Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragona available on Comcast Free Movies
Free Movies) Ang Lee's magical idealization of a legendary Chinese warrior film takes the martial arts genre to a new level, seeming to repeal the law of gravity in doing so.
Punk subculture popularizes Mohawks
Little boys to grown men are wearing Mohawks. Some prefer the simple Mohawk with no designs on the sides and others take the hawk to another level and add designs; whether you have extra additions or not; the Mohawk has become mainstream in media and fashion.
Interview: Holding out for De Niro
He loves playing unpredictable characters, but the most cryptic one seems to be the legend himself.
There's something naive about making a movie called New York, I Love You , or maybe it's just redundant.
Stars Who Lose and Gain Weight for Movie Roles
Renee Zellweger famously gained and lost 25 pounds for her "Bridget Jones" role.
Vigilante films, an American tradition
If the revenge thriller seems like an especially inflexible genre, it might be because its founding formula is basically a biblical credo: an eye for an eye.
Gerard Butler - Cake Addict Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler has revealed it has been hard work dieting and exercising for his new film 'Law Abiding Citizen', because he can't eat cake.
The Best Films, Actors and Directors in City Cinema
There are a great many movies set in New York, and there are even more supposedly set here but actually shot in Canada or somewhere else with no unions.
Celebrity Interviews: Harvey Keitel has all the right Genes for Life on Mars remake
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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