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The lure of a Southern drawl at the movies
"There are things you can get away with in this world, and things you can't." The voice is Matthew McConaughey's, and days after seeing him in "Mud," I can close my eyes and hear him still — a simple line echoing with the mysteries of a man caught...
Tags: Human Interest, Tommy Lee, Music, TNT (tv network), Zombieland (movie)
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Hollywood reacts to death of visual effects guru Ray Harryhausen
Directors, actors and animation fans of all stripes saluted Ray Harryhausen on Tuesday as news of the visual effects pioneer's death reached Hollywood. Harryhausen, the stop-motion animator of such classics as 1955's "It Came From Outer Space," 1958's...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Arts and Culture, Iron Man (movie), Movies, Andrew Stanton
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'Suburgatory's' Jane Levy files for divorce to end brief marriage
"Suburgatory" star Jane Levy has filed for divorce to end her short-lived marriage, according to reports circulating Tuesday. The actress, 23, who plays a sharp-witted New York City teen transplanted to the suburbs on the ABC comedy series, filed papers...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prescription Drugs, Suburgatory (tv program), Drugs and Medicines, Family
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Diahann Carroll leads the way on stage and screen
Groundbreaking actress-singer Diahann Carroll ("Julia," "Claudine") was an 18-year-old New York model when her singing career took off. Her break came when she won a talent show called, appropriately enough, "Chance of a Lifetime" in January 1954 on the...
Tags: Music Theater, Music, Entertainment Events, Craig Robinson, White Collar (tv program)
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Keira Knightley marries James Righton in France, wears Chanel
Keira Knightley is officially a wife. The actress married musician James Righton in the south of France in a very low-key ceremony over the weekend. The "Anna Karenina" star, 28, tied the knot on Saturday in Mazan, France, where she and the Klaxons...
Tags: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (tv program), Chanel S.A., Hart of Dixie (tv program), France
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Tim Robbins and Wayne Kramer show support for arts in prisons
Actor-director Tim Robbins and guitarist Wayne Kramer were among a handful of local cultural leaders to voice their support on Friday for programs that bring the arts to prisons and other correctional facilities around the country. The event was a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Vicodin (drug), Arts, Prisons
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Review: 'Iron Man 3' smartly reboots the suit midflight
Batman's done it. Spider-Man too. Superman is about to try. As studios attempt to inject new life into overly familiar comic-book franchises, reboots — with changes in tone, directors and stars — are all the rage. But "Iron Man 3" proves there...
Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), James Badge Dale, Spider-Man (fictional character), Science and Technology, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Zach Braff donation helps Monte Rio theater buy digital equipment
Even as Zach Braff was taking heat for asking the public to help finance his next movie, the actor and director was contributing to another Kickstarter campaign -- to help save a historic theater in Northern California. Braff was among nearly 500 donors...
Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Kickstarter, Arts and Culture, Lobbying
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‘Iron Man 3′: Robert Downey Jr. on Tony Stark’s ‘trippy saga’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesSometimes, even for “Iron Man 3″ star Robert Downey Jr., it's not always easy to describe where Tony Stark ends ...... -
'Paradise' runneth over for Ulrich Seidl
Austrian director Ulrich Seidl makes a habit of blurring boundaries: his documentaries include staged scenes, and his dramas feature nonprofessional actors who are sometimes playing versions of themselves. But there is little middle ground when it comes...
Tags: Christianity, Berlin (Germany), Paradise (movie), Separation of Church and State, Movies
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Salman Rushdie bequeaths 'Midnight's Children' to film
In the late 1970s, long before he penned "The Satanic Verses," before he sparked a global uproar between Islamic fundamentalists and free-speech advocates and became a marked man, before he turned into a celebrity man of letters who dates models and...
Tags: England, India, Cambridge (England), Authors, Literature
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'Joe Turner's' actors share August Wilson's gift of gab
Among the pleasures of seeing an August Wilson play, it's often said, is just listening to the people talk. As Los Angeles Times theater critic Charles McNulty has noted, Wilson stocks his scripts with "natural raconteurs" and lets them soar in...
Tags: The Wire (tv program), Music, Ken Burns, Columbia University, Ruby Dee
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