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When the clock struck midnight, Cinderella's dressed turned to tatters. Her glass slippers turned back into work shoes.
There's been quite a bit of positive buzz about Rory O'Shea Was Here , but I had no idea what the film was about until spinning this DVD.
“Miami Vice". Peter O' Toole --- (The older statesman of films) has been nominated for eight Academy Awards. He has starred in such classics as "Lawrence of Arabia”
Famous Irish Actors & Actresses Richard Harris was a native Limerickman, born in 1930 and had a long and distinguished career in the film and stage industry. via BellaOnline
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
All right, okay, fair enough: Kevin again gets separated from the McCallister clan at Christmas . via San Diego Reader
Star Oscar Suicide (SOS): Remembering The Glorious Failures
“It's that stick-thin witch HalleBerry"; "Is Angelina Jolie wearing corduroy gloves or are those her worrying veins?”
IN "CURSE of the OSCARS," the Mail looks at the woman - ' always the women - who have won an Oscar and then failed to perform in another half-decent film Shock indeed that anything as solid as a secret vote by ... via Anorak
“A Woman of Independent Means", starring Sally Field 1994 Appeared with Albert Finney in "A Man of No Importance”
This frumpy, maternal, Irish character actress gained experience in Irish theatre and with the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Court Theatre Company in Great Britain. via Hollywood.com
Comedy, Juvenile, Fantasy, Sports, Minority Tony Danza, Brenda Fricker, Danny Glover, Christopher Lloyd A foster child believes that his luck will change if his beloved California Angels can win the pennant. via Tbs.com
"A little bit of love is good for the trading station-helps it blossom. Unfortunately, I also have to think about the economic aspect." - William Review By: Matt Peterson Published: December 29, 2004 Stars: ... via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
Returned ring brings love story full circle
“I would very much like to have that ring.”
A love story that began in 1941 in a small white house on North 33rd Street in Louisville will take its movie form in Belfast, Northern Ireland tonight in a grand premiere featuring Oscar winners Shirley ... via The Courier-Journal
Media NewsOC star jets in to Belfast for world movie premiere
OC star Mischa Barton has flown into Belfast for the world premiere of one of the biggest movies to be filmed in the city, as Northern Ireland enjoys a boom time in film making. via Sky News
Premiere gives Ulster a taste of Tinseltown
“I absolutely loved everything about Belfast, the people, the place, even the weather”
Hollywood comes to Belfast tonight with the world premiere of Closing the Ring. A host of big screen superstars such as Oscar winner Shirley MacLaine, nominee Pete Postlethwaite, it-girl Mischa Barton, and ... via The Belfast Telegraph
Mischa Barton will be in Belfast for the world premiere of her new film Closing the Ring. via Channel 4
After 40 years in show business, Noel Pearson remains not only a legend , but also a man of frenzied activity. via Irish Independent
Irish film director pays special visit to Lisbon
“This is actually my first time in Lisbon, and I am delighted that the Irish Association of Portugal invited me here to the Cinemateca, which is an amazing building, by the way.”
Held at the Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema, in Rua Barata Salgueiro, off Avenida da Liberdade, the event organised by the Irish Association of Portugal and sponsored by the Irish Embassy in Portugal, ... via The Portugal Resident
The Works takes U.K. rights to 'Closing The Ring'
“I have known and worked with Mervyn all my business life and there is simply no one better in the industry to lead our distribution activity in Ireland.”
U.K. and Irish rights to Richard Attenborough's "Closing The Ring" have been snapped up by the Works U.K. Distribution, the company said Monday. via Hollywood Reporter
An Alliance Films release of a Closing the Ring/Prospero Pictures production in association with Scion Films, UK Film Council, Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission. via Variety