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Review: Bill Murray shines as FDR in 'Hyde Park on Hudson'
Los Angeles Times Film CriticWhen Ronald Reagan was asked, as he periodically was, whether his experience as an actor had helped him to be an effective president, he'd genially respond that he didn't know how anybody could do the job without having been an actor. He was, Reagan...Tags: The King's Speech (movie), Daniel Day-Lewis, Polio, Abraham Lincoln, Samuel West
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Producers Guild unveils nominees for TV and digital series awards
The Producers Guild of America announced Wednesday the television series and specials and digital series nominated for the 24th Annual Producers Guild Awards -- and there are some new faces and switch-ups. In the drama category, "Breaking Bad" will...
Tags: Bryan Cranston, Television, Stephen Colbert, Bryant Gumbel, Nickelodeon (tv network)
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SAG Awards 2013: TV nominations favor cable dramas, network comedies
Cable dramas and network comedies dominated the nominees for the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. In the drama category, cable favorites such as "Homeland," "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "Boardwalk Empire" picked up multiple nominations, while...
Tags: Television, Julianna Margulies, Damages (tv program), Boardwalk Empire (tv program), Kyra Sedgwick
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Dick Van Dyke to accept SAG Life Achievement Award
On Jan. 27, the Screen Actors Guild will give veteran entertainer Dick Van Dyke its Life Achievement Award, honoring his storied career and humanitarian work, simulcast live on TNT and TBS at 5 p.m. PST. And if that isn't enough to celebrate, at 86 Van...
Tags: here! (tv network), Television, Dick van Dyke, Dance, TBS (tv network)
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Patrick Stewart: ‘Next Generation,’ ‘X-Men’ and Hollywood history
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comJust before the USS Enterprise embarked on a new mission with “Star Trek: The Next Generation” in 1987, an article ...... -
Omar Sy of 'The Intouchables' hits his stride
"The Intouchables" can justifiably be called an international sensation. Having taken in more than $414 million worldwide, including some $13 million in the U.S., is impressive enough. That the film is a French comedy-drama based on a simple story of...
Tags: The Intouchables (movie), Entertainment Events, France, Jean Dujardin, The Artist (movie)
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National Film Registry selects 25 films for preservation
A gripping western, a beloved holiday film, a 115-year-old movie capturing a famous boxing match, a memoir of a Holocaust survivor and a visionary science-fiction thriller in which Keanu Reeves utters the word “whoa” are among the 25 films...
Tags: Boxing, Central Intelligence Agency, Literature, Library of Congress, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Golden Globes 2013: 'Lincoln' anchors best picture nominees
Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” which collected a leading seven Golden Globe nominations Thursday morning, will anchor the race for best drama in the 70th annual awards show. In addition to singling out the story of the 16th president of...
Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Kathryn Bigelow, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Comedian Katt Williams in trouble with police -- again
L.A. NOWComedian Katt Williams' troubles with the law continued. Williams was arrested Friday on suspicion of child endangerment and possession of a stolen firearm, police said. It's the latest of several brushes with the law for Williams in Sacramento and... -
Comedian Katt Williams could face stolen-firearms charges
L.A. NOWComedian Katt Williams' could face new charges -- including allegations of illegal gun possession -- after his arrest Friday. Williams was released on bail and is awaiting the decision of L.A. prosecutors on whether charges will be filed. Williams was....... -
Japanese films go beyond anime, samurai at L.A. EigaFest
Think of Japanese movies, and two things readily come to mind: samurai and anime. But organizers of the L.A. EigaFest — a showcase of contemporary cinema from the Land of the Rising Sun — aim to show Angelenos that the nation's filmmakers...
Tags: Hayao Miyazaki, Hiroshi Abe, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Animation (genre)
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'Django' an unsettling experience for many blacks
Tracey White's initial impression of "Django Unchained," Quentin Tarantino's new slave-era shoot-'em-up extravaganza, could be summed up in three words: smart, funny and ugly. Sitting through a recent screening in Beverly Hills, the L.A. costume...
Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Social Issues, Literature
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