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Four middle-aged men decide to hop on their motorcycles for a road trip across country.
Las Vegas is a mythological place, a surreal mecca for those trying to change their lives-some for better and some for worse; it is a place where desires, dreams and all that comes in between converge.
William H. Macy, Meg Ryan spoofs Hollywood in new film "The Deal"
Charlie Berns is washed up, suicidal and doesn't give a damn. That makes him a powerful, scary man in Hollywood.
Remember that children's fable, "City Mouse Meets Country Mouse"? Well, make the characters human and toss in plenty of verbal witticisms add a few ironic twists, and you're on the right track.
Somehow it comes as no surprise that William H. Macy - or rather Bill Macy, as he calls himself - is one refreshingly down-to-Earth guy.
Feature: No cure for cabin fever: 16 memorable films set during cold snaps
Few films have managed to convey the brutal oppression of Minnesota winters as accurately as Fargo.
Straight Gals Acting Like Gay Gals: Fight Club
Yes, my pretties, they're ALL coming back this week. First Naked Lady Monday. Then Tank Top Tuesday.
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame Committee Announces New Walk of Fame Recipients For 2009
A new group of entertainers in motion pictures, television, live theater, and recording have been selected to receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it was announced today by the Walk of Fame Committee of ...
25 getting Hollywood Walk of Fame stars next year
Hollywood will enshrine an eclectic bunch in its famous curbside Walk of Fame next year, including Hugh Jackman, Ben Kingsley, The Village People and fictional Tinker Bell.
Meg Ryan and William H. Macy, co-starring in "The Deal," are scheduled to be on-island this week for the Nantucket Film Festival.
25 getting Hollywood Walk of Fame stars
Hollywood will enshrine an eclectic bunch in its famous curbside Walk of Fame next year, including Hugh Jackman, Sir Ben Kingsley, The Village People and fictional Tinkerbell.
Disney-Pixar's toon 'Finding Nemo' is rare hopeful. The Magnoli-distribbed docu 'Capturing the Friedmans' is on the very, very short list of January-June launches that seem like Oscar bait.
Hollywood hits Nantucket next week as NFF 13 opens
For an annual event that has long prided itself on celebrating the art of screenwriting and the work that goes on before the actors hit the soundstage, there will be plenty of star power on hand at this year's ...
Huffman-Macy family have fun in the sun
Enjoying the day in Maui, HI on Wednesday were actors William H. Macy , 58, and Felicity Huffman , 45, along with their two daughters, Sofia Grace , 7 1 2, and Georgia Grace , 6 . The family is currently ...
Against Dr Grant's wishes, they land the plane and are once more on the run from the dinosaur population.
Laura Dern plays his equally persecuted wife, and Meatloaf also stars. Based on a 1945 novel by Arthur Miller.
'Wonderfully alive under imaginary circumstances'
“Fargo"? Or, what was the name of that fellow who was so good in "Seabiscuit"? But on Wednesday night he proved to a Morristown audience that he is leading man material, too. "The Deal”
William H. Macy on acting William H. Macy is one of those actors who looks awfully familiar. via The Jersey Journal
TNT & TBS Ramping Up Series With George Clooney, Jerry Zucker, Mark...
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TNT & TBS Ramping Up Series With George Clooney, Jerry Zucker, Mark Burnett, Dean Devlin, Ridley & Tony Scott ... I am - " Hercules!! Time Warner must be making money with its cable channels, because a fortune ... via Ain't It Cool News
“Run's House"), written by Steve Harvey. Another is a late night sketch show from producer Jerry Zucker ("Airplane!") with the working title "National Banana Already in Progress.”
William H. Macy will team up with Steven Schachter, with whom he worked on the Emmy winning "Door to Door" for a single-camera half hour comedy for TBS. via Hartford Courant
Hostage thriller, with a breathless pace and an oxygen-deprived plot, from a story idea by Larry Cohen: a companion piece to Phone Booth , but freed, through the technology of mobile phones, for a lot of car ... via San Diego Reader