The Actor's Craft: Hilary Swank was born to play real-life roles In her latest, 'Conviction.' she plays a woman who spends 18 years trying to free her brother from prison. Growing up in a mobile home in the Pacific Northwest, Hilary Swank unwittingly found herself placed in her first role: trailer trash. Read more on Los Angeles Times … [Read more...]
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to reunite on film? Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie could be reunited on film in 'The Tiger' the movie's screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga has hinted. Read more on Bangshowbiz via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News 'The Ice Cradle' is 2nd novel for area writer, ghost whisperer 'The Ice Cradle' is 2nd novel for area writer, ghost whisperer Read more on Akron Beacon Journal William Friedkin Preparing to Film Another William Peter … [Read more...]
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The Turn of the Screw, Grand Theatre, Leeds Strange News, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Bly House is shrunk to a four-poster bed in Alessandro Talevi's Opera North production of The Turn of the the Screw. Read more on Independent Around the Remote: Chuck Barney's TV Picks for Oct. 10-16 DON'T MISS: 'God in America' Read more on San Jose Mercury News Facebook Politicians Are Not Your Friends The Web, with its potential to hold politicians … [Read more...]
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Johnny Knoxville Returns in ‘Jackass 3D’ The “Jackass” franchise goes three-dimensional in a new movie. Fans say it is comic anarchy at its freest. But is it art? Read more on New York Times Famous Filmmakers Weigh In On Vimeo's First Online Film Festival Vimeo's first film festival and competition has famous filmmakers talking. Read more on Forbes Arthur Penn, Director Attuned to His Country The director Arthur Penn, who died at 88 on Sept. … [Read more...]
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Short is beautiful in online ads Content creators should focus on making the messages shorter not longer. Read more on The Australian Celluloid City: Bankers on Film With this week’s UK release of ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’, one of cinema’s most appealing anti-heroes – Gordon Gekko – is back. At a screening in Cannes earlier this year, Michael Douglas described his shock at the public’s response to his portrayal of Gekko in Oliver … [Read more...]
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Gas toxins found in Kingaroy cattle TRACES of the toxic chemicals benzene and toluene have been detected in cattle bordering the controversial Cougar Energy underground coal gasification plant at Kingaroy. Read more on Queensland Country Life St. C. teacher goes to Hollywood ST. CLAIRSVILLE--Who hasn't thought about kicking back, living on an island with palm trees and playing in a band? Retired St. Read more on The Times Leader Relativity … [Read more...]
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Durango Songwriters, British Film Institute, Variety Entertainment Summit, CMJ 2010, Billboard Film amp; TV Music ... In Cannes, the annual MIPCOM event is known among industry professionals for creating, co-producing, buying, selling, financing and distributing entertainment content across all platforms. At this years event, which runs through October 8, "The Connected Experience" showcases trend-setters and innovators in the industry that will … [Read more...]
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Hollywood works its miracle on Bible Belt Movie producers are tailoring their products to Christian audiences in their latest bid to maintain box office revenues, reports Nick Allen in Los Angeles Read more on Daily Telegraph Poor attendance puts film grants at risk Recent polls pointed out two things about Danes – one, they’re going to the movies more than ever, and two, they’re not going to see Danish films. Read more on The Copenhagen … [Read more...]
The News from Newport News
by keithpr The News from Newport News As soon as you enter Hampton Roads, the city begins to reveal itself. It's sprawling, muscular and—from the water, at least—somewhat forbidding: a commercial fishing basin, a giant shipyard, an open-air coal pier, a fleet of reserve ships aging on the waterfront. Somewhere—ahh, there—between gray behemoths, are a few downtown office buildings, a narrow park and the barely visible top of a … [Read more...]
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