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Robert De Niro interview: 'Everybody's Fine' star shares what he's learned in 40 years on film
Robert De Niro is sitting on a couch, CNN mumbling on the hotel TV in the background, doing the one thing the famously press-shy star almost never does: answering questions about himself.
Councillors offered training in teamwork
Councillors offered training in teamwork Workshop at Dalhousie University By MICHAEL LIGHTSTONE City Hall Reporter Thu.
AT&T strikes back at Verizon in new ad
No, no, no , AT&T. I realize youa re trying to fight fire with fire with your new a oeside-by-sidea ad, but when you play with fire, somebodya s going to get burned.
Hollywood has figured something out, which is that even if you spend a shit-ton of money on a film, that in and of itself can attract an audience.
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Investigating Medill 'Innocence Project' could chill students' reporting
A scene in the 1987 movie "The Untouchables" shows Sean Connery as a Chicago beat cop instructing federal agent Kevin Costner on how to play tough in the Windy City.
Ennio Morricone and Dario Argento: a match in soundtrack hell
This week marked the eighty-first birthday of the legendary Italian composer and conductor, Ennio Morricone.
This astoundingly prolific Italian composer's alternately dreamily hypnotic, bracingly dissonant and tensely pulsating scores have graced nearly 400 films and TV programs since the early 1960s.
Leading a system out of a slough
Sean Connery, as the old Chicago cop in "The Untouchables," tells the young Elliott Ness that if you're trying to avoid rotten apples, "Don't go to the barrel - pick 'em off the tree." That line of reasoning might or might not be what prompted Alabama higher education leaders to go outside the state for somebody to head up - and lead the reform of ...
Actress and bra aficionado Patricia Clarkson took a break from the Doha Tribeca Film Festival - to shop for undergarments with The Daily Beast's Rebecca Dana.
Savannah Film Festival to spotlight top stars with city's unique charms
Patricia Clarkson Born: Dec. 29, 1959, in New Orleans. This year was a busy year for Patricia Clarkson, and 2010 promises to produce a lot of work as well, a reflection of her position as one of Hollywood's top character actresses.
A Manic Street Preachers road trip
The Manic Street Preachers followed their recent creative revitalisation with their first American tour in a decade.
A diminutive, generally bespectacled character player of film and TV, generally cast as scientists or accountants, Charles Martin Smith has also embarked on a secondary career as a director.
The Chicago Way, Glenn Beck, David Mamet and me
"The Chicago Way" has gone national. It has become the pet phrase of Fox News showmen like Glenn Beck, another way to beat up on President Barack Obama.
Extreme closeup: Patricia Clarkson
Today's movies are full of bigname actors whose faces - and boxoffice draw - are certified commodities.
Fox News compares WH to 1920s Chicago gangsters
In a discussion of the war of words between Fox News and the White House, Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace played a clip from the 1987 gangster movie The Untouchables to illustrate how the Obama administration operates.
BECK for October 23, 2009 - Part 1
GLENN BECK, HOST: Welcome to THE GLENN BECK PROGRAM. Tonight, here are the questions that we're going to talk about: Chicago-style lessons -- are they being applied? And who's about to get whacked? More importantly, why? And also, was there a power shift yesterday? I think there was.
Torso Isn't Dead Yet ... So Says Bendis
Torso , by Brian Michael Bendis, is one of the best graphic novels out there. A gritty and gripping hunt for a serial killer, its attention to detail is staggering, and its pace is better than most bestsellers.
Georgia welcomes 'President Garcia'
Andy Garcia performs in Tbilisi as Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili during a shooting of scenes for a film about the Russian-Georgian war last year enlarge Andy Garcia is playing a very different type of leading man this week.
Hollywood film recreates Russia-Georgia war
Tens of thousands of cheering people filled the streets in front of Georgia's parliament, but they came to make a movie, not stage one of the capital's frequent mass demonstrations.
Wiseman, who played villain in 1962 'Dr. No,' dies
Joseph Wiseman, an actor who played the sinister scientist and title character of Dr.
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