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Chris Rock remakes 'Death at a Funeral', and we've got the trailer here
The little-seen comedy "Death at a Funeral" is getting a remake just a couple years after its release, this time with Chris Rock heading up the cast and Martin Lawrence, Tracy Morgan, Danny Glover, and one of the Wilson brothers playing backup.
Cool trailer: Ben Stiller in 'Greenberg'
Greenberg isn't your typical Ben Stiller movie. If you liked Stiller back when he acted in more indie fare like Your Friends & Neighbors and Permanent Midnight and Zero Effect , you should watch the preview for his next film, Greenberg .
Play challenges to explain love, art
H ow far would you go for love? How far for art? Neil LaBute poses these questions in his play "The Shape of Things," being brought to the Tulsa stage by the Odeum Theatre Company.
Fat Pig: Drama. By Neil LaBute. Directed by Barbara Damashek. With Jud Williford, Liliane Klein, Alexandra Creighton and Peter Ruocco.
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Based on his strong performances in such fare as "After Dark, My Sweet" and "Rush" , Jason Patric has been hailed as "the best young actor in American movies" . Nevertheless,.... Based on his strong performances in such fare as "After Dark, My Sweet" and "Rush" , Jason Patric has been hailed as "the best young actor in American movies" .
LaBute play explores appearance
Critics have dubbed him a misanthrope - a person who hates humankind. That's a rather daunting title to have in the back of one's head when getting ready to call playwright, screenwriter and director Neil LaBute, nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play for "Reasons to Be Pretty." A graduate of Brigham Young University, LaBute has ruffled more than ...
Playwright Neil LaBute isn't just cutting; he's a ruthless Edward Scissorhands when it comes to slicing and dicing our social mores.
COMPASS: Guerilla Theatre stages work by controversial playwright
Guerilla Theatre once again takes on the work of controversial playwright Neil LaBute with "Bash: Latter-Day Plays." The play opens Thursday, May 14.
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