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Ron Livingston Sues Over Phony Wikipedia Gay Posts
Livingston, whose most notable film credits include "Swingers" and "Office Space," filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles on Friday. Comment?
The Oscar Warrior's Awards Season Preview
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Anyone who has written about awards season for more than a few years has eventually come to the realization that it's not usually a wise idea to don your prediction cap too early in the season. Comment?
Kerry Washington Assumes Her Most Daring Role
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Kerry Washington's biggest film roles are pretty much what you'd expect from a rising star - rom-coms like I Think I Love My Wife , thrillers like Lakeview Terrace , Oscar bait like Ray and The Last King of Scotland . Comment?
DVD Art and Stills: The Riverman
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Sometimes to fight evil, you must enlist evil. That's exactly what happened many years ago when serial killer Ted Bundy was enlisted to help capture the Green River Killer, and with the January 12th DVD release of The Riverman that tale is finally being told. Comment?
Between St Trinian's and Hogwarts, there's a lot of elitism. Charles Gant looks at the latest attempt to distil dormitory tensions With the exception of inspirational teacher dramas and triumph-against-the-odds sports sagas, few entries in the high-school-flick genre spend much time on campus. Comment?
Find out more about Jennifer: Jennifer Brundage is a writer possessing a lifelong devotion to classic movies. Comment?
Revlon invites MFL to the Dorchester to test new DoubleTwist mascara
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Make-up. Cakes. Champagne. Cocktails. When Revlon invited My Fashion Life and a specially selected group of fellow bloggers to London's impeccably swish Dorchester Hotel for an exclusive sneak peek at it's new products, there really was no way we could say no. Comment?
Audrey Hepburn: International Cover Girl by Scott Brizel
... were first published. Arranged chronologically to tie in with each of Audrey's film releases, each chapter offers a short biographical introduction by writer and archivist Scott Brizel for whom this book appears to have been something of a labour of ... Comment?
Duncan claims leading role in - The Slammin' Salmon'
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In 1999, Michael Clarke Duncan, a former bouncer and bodyguard, shocked the world when his heart-wrenching portrayal of John Coffey in "The Green Mile" earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Comment?
The Slammin' Salmon' falls short on good taste
For me, "The Slammin' Salmon," opening in theaters Friday is a mixed bag. The up side is that it marks the first starring role for Academy Award nominee and all-around nice guy, Michael Clarke Duncan. Comment?
ONSTAGE & BACKSTAGE: Kristin and Christiane
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A week in the life of actor, musician and Chatterbox host Seth Rudetsky. My house is freezing as I write this. Comment?
Wayward Advent Calendar: '250 strands of lights'
One could easily argue that the previous two National Lampoon Vacation movies were just leading up to National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation . Comment?
From craft fairs, concerts and comedy to reindeer, Victorian carols and retro slideshows, we've go the scoop on where to go and what to do this holiday season. Comment?
Daniel Day-Lewis: From oilman to director
Nine" director Rob Marshall describes the impact of two-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis' opening number, "Guido's Song," as akin to the famous selling point MGM used to herald a silent movie icon's first sound picture. Comment?
Film offers little beyond destruction
... They're all standard doomsday movie characters, but Woody Harrelson, as the conspiracy nut, stands out and makes his short-but-sweet scenes genuinely fun. The rest of the film is a series of tearful goodbyes, missed opportunities to reconnect and ... Comment?
Laurence Fishburne - Movie Reviews Armored
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It's hard to figure out why those who devised the marketing campaign for Armored elected not to show it to critics in advance. Comment?
Jim Carrey - Carthy Supportive of Son's Acting
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Caption: Jim Carrey and Jennifer McCarthy 'A Christmas Carol' - World premiere - arrivals held on Leicester Square. Comment?
How to blow up the planet: behind the scenes on 2012's VFX
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The massive amount of visual effects was split across many post house - including Digital Doman, Sony Picture Imageworks, and London's own Double Negative. Comment?
... (AUC 30), by Arita Baaijens, is a beautiful, evocative record of three journeys across Egypt and Sudan, with several short, fascinating essays on life in the sands. Holidays Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times ... Comment?
Law, Mirren, Weisz and Stewart to compete for theatre awards
Law received a nomination in the Best Actor category for his role in the West End run of Hamlet, which recently transferred to Broadway. Comment?