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Pilots: O'Mara Is ABC's 'Marlowe'
Zap2It.comJason O'Mara is stepping into the gumshoes of Humphrey Bogart and Dick Powell, taking on the character of Philip Marlowe. The former "Agency" and "In Justice" star will play Raymond Chandler's detective in a pilot at ABC. The Alphabet has also picked...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Band of Brothers (tv program) , HBO (tv network), Powers Boothe, Entertainment
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"Snakes on a Plane" Nominated for Best Picture
Zap2It.comYup. We've found an award-giving organization that thinks "Snakes on a Plane" was a worthy best picture nominee. It was bound to happen. And while it may not have been the blockbuster Warner Bros. hoped for, or a major Oscar contender this weekend, but...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, Judi Dench, Genres, Science Fiction (genre)
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A Golden flight
Times Staff WritersComplete list of winners, nominees PHOTO GALLERY: From the red carpet PHOTO GALLERY: Scenes from the show "The Aviator" soared — sort of. "Million Dollar Baby" decked the competition — but wasn't a knockout. "Sideways" uncorked a couple...Tags: Julia Roberts, Ray Charles, Eurythmics (music group), Lost (tv program), Jamie Foxx
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'Aviator' flies high with 11 Oscar bids
Los Angeles TimesHOLLYWOOD - The Aviator, an old-fashioned Hollywood epic about Howard Hughes' obsessions, romances and crippling neuroses, captured 11 nominations to top all contenders for next month's 77th annual Academy Awards, including best picture, best actor for...Tags: Taylor Hackford, Ray Charles, Jamie Foxx, Annette Bening, Awards and Prizes
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'Greenfingers'
Times Staff WriterHeart-tuggers don't come much more shameless than "Greenfingers," a British comedy about a group of hardened criminals who are redeemed by becoming gardeners behind prison walls. Inspired by Paula Deitz's 1998 New York Times article "Free to Grow...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Samuel Goldwyn, England, David Kelly (actor)
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'Beyond Borders'
Times Staff WriterI don't want to make fun of "Beyond Borders," really I don't. Even if its title sounds like an ad campaign for Barnes & Noble. Even if its heroine is accurately described — by herself — as "Little Miss Bleeding Heart." Even if it has lines...Tags: United Nations, Refugee, Central Intelligence Agency, Entertainment, Linus Roache
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Movie review: 'Sin City'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3½ stars (out of 4) Film noir never dies. It just keeps coming back, drenched in black, guns blazing. At least that's the case with "Sin City," an amazingly successful attempt by Robert Rodriguez to translate Frank Miller's hard-boiled, brutally violent...Tags: Josh Hartnett, Crime, Law and Justice, Nick Stahl, Murder, Pulp Fiction (movie)
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Today the Emmys -- and the Schmemmys
Times Television CriticYou recall the prime-time Emmys. That annual television feel-good of cosmic hair and designer name-dropping? That pantheon of cosmetic tweaking, frozen smiles and scripted ad-libs? That Sunday gridlock of stretch limos from Malibu to points east? Yup,...Tags: Brad Garrett, Television, The Sopranos (tv program), Eileen Atkins, Langston Hughes
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Coming this season
September Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star: TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts (David Spade) is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for the role of a "normal" guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything...Tags: Eva Mendes, Anthony Hopkins, Kirsten Dunst, Carrie-Anne Moss, Salma Hayek
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Eye On The Perfect Hit?
Courant Film CriticVengeful Siths! Marauding Crusaders! Monster mother-in-laws! Outer-galactic space oddities! Not-so-wild wild animals! Political intrigue! And Allied pigeons! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, tots and tykes, it's spring at the multiplex, and there is, at...Tags: Jada Pinkett Smith, Hayden Christensen, Star Wars (movie), David Duchovny, Robert Duvall
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The road to the Oscars is paved with TV parts
Long before they turned in Oscar-worthy performances on the big screen, most of this season's Academy Award nominees had their start on the little screen, including Don Cheadle, "Picket Fences"; Jamie Foxx, "In Living Color"; Annette Bening, "Miami Vice";...Tags: Kate Winslet, Arts and Culture, Jamie Foxx, Entertainment, Annette Bening
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Bent
TIMES STAFF WRITERWednesday November 26, 1997 At the beginning of the powerful, galvanizing "Bent," a spotlight picks up a black-stockinged singer in silhouette, perched on a steel circle as it is lowered into a vast warehouse turned into a nightclub, where a...Tags: MGM Inc., Sandra Bernhard, Rupert Graves, Dining and Drinking, Massacres
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