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Fast-Paised review: 'The Good Shepherd'
Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) gradually contributes to the forming of the Central Intelligence Agency while struggling to find time for his wife (Angelina Jolie) and son. Most of the movie focuses on elaborate international spy games involving Russia and...Tags: Entertainment, Michael Gambon, Movies, Espionage and Intelligence, Angelina Jolie
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Movie review: 'The Good Shepherd'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) It's fitting that a drama trading in classified information would turn out to be such a cryptic bugger. "The Good Shepherd," Robert De Niro's second directorial effort (his first and far easier assignment was 1993's "A Bronx Tale"...Tags: Eddie Redmayne, Entertainment, Michael Gambon, Fidel Castro, Literature
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'The Good Shepherd'
Times Staff WriterGiven that its subject matter is spying, counterespionage and the Central Intelligence Agency, it's not an accident that the first words we hear in "The Good Shepherd" turn out to be a complete lie. "You are safe here with me," a woman says to a man, but...Tags: Eddie Redmayne, Lee Pace, Entertainment, Michael Gambon, Drama (genre)
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"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon": first guests
The TV ZoneWe've got the full line-up of first guests on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." Here it is, with commentary: **Monday, March 2 ??? Show 0001 - Guests include Robert De Niro, Justin Timberlake and musical guest Van Morrison [Timberlake,......Tags: Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Music Theater, Theater, Justin Timberlake
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Movie review: Watchmen, 3 of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticThe long-awaited film of Alan Moore's classic comic book/graphic novel Watchmen is a work that's easier to ponder than enjoy. Director Zack Snyder has delivered a literal, almost page-by-page transcription of Moore and Dave Gibbons' messianic, End of Days...Tags: Watchmen (movie), Entertainment, Richard Nixon, Roger Moore, Movies
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12 reasons to go to the movies this year
Sentinel Movie CriticWill the world really end in 2012, as the Maya predicted? Or will it end Nov. 13, when Roland Emmerich's movie 201 2 opens? Will The Vatican survive the Da Vinci Code sequel, Angels & Demons (May 15)? Will a rebooted Star Trek (May 8) still show its...Tags: Julia Child, Colin Firth, Entertainment, Robert Downey Jr., Hospitals and Clinics
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'Weeds' Co-Stars No Longer Engaged
Zap2It.comMary-Louise Parker and Jeffrey Dean Morgan's on-again, off-again relationship is off again. The "Weeds" couple has broken off their engagement, confirms People. The two began dating in 2006 when they met on the set of Parker's Showtime drama "Weeds." On...Tags: Entertainment, Mary-Louise Parker, Showtime (tv network), Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Television
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Carla Gugino Dons Silk for 'Watchmen'
Zap2It.comAfter appearing in "Sin City" as Lucille, Carla Gugino is continuing her big-screen graphic novel career. The actress has joined the ensemble cast of "Watchmen," the Hugo-winning limited comic series, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Already cast...Tags: Watchmen (movie), Drama (genre), Crime, Law and Justice, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Crimes
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Oxygen Puts More of Mandy on View
Zap2It.comIt's Mandy Moore's summer. We're just living in it. The appealing young singer-actress has been very much in evidence lately, with her CD "Wild Hope" released in June and her comedy movie "License to Wed" in theaters since early July. Her big...Tags: Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Rachael Ray, Mandy Moore, The Office (tv program)
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'300' Director Inks 'Illustrated Man'
Zap2It.comFrom zombies and Spartans to superheroes and ... aliens? In demand "300" helmer Zack Snyder has been attached to direct the adaptation based on the science fiction-themed stories in Ray Bradbury's "The Illustrated Man," report the trades. Snyder and his...Tags: Fiction, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Ray Bradbury, Frank Darabont
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'Brotherhood' Star Puts the Accent on Artistry
Zap2It.comBrian F. O'Byrne is one of the most respected actors in American theater, although he still isn't a household name. In fact, a lot of people who do recognize his name don't know how to pronounce it (it's BREE-an, in the traditional Irish fashion). That...Tags: Sports, Family, Jason Isaacs, Entertainment, Drama (genre)
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First time is the charm
It was a good night for new blood at the 2005 Tony Awards, a relatively bad one for actors best known for screen roles, and a testament to the principle of share and share alike, as seven Broadway shows won multiple awards and four others won one apiece....Tags: Nathan Lane, Hugh Jackman, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Sexual Assault, Alan Alda
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