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Picture this, again and again
Times Staff WriterAt about 11:15 — and how was that possible? — it was starting to look like an exodus from the Vanity Fair party. Brian Grazer and his shivering wife, Gigi Levangie Grazer, strolled out past the insanely aggressive stand of photographers. Close...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Chris Kattan, Jon Voight, Death
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Movie review: 'Domino'
Tribune staff reporter2 stars (out of four) Domino Harvey, the privileged daughter of British actor Laurence Harvey (Raymond Shaw in "The Manchurian Candidate") and model Paulene Stone, died from a fentanyl overdose in June at the age of 35. By all accounts, Domino led quite...Tags: Hunting, Tony Scott, Edgar Ramirez, Quentin Tarantino, Entertainment
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'Domino'
Times Staff WriterConsumer alert: The people who made "Domino" actually created a flow chart and put it on the front cover of their scripts to enable them to keep track of what the press material delicately calls the film's "many characters and their interwoven...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Tony Scott, Entertainment, FBI, Macy Gray
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Hathaway's 'Havoc' Nudity Celebrated
Zap2It.comWhen it comes to big screen nudity, it was an important year for Anne Hathaway and now the "Princess Diaries" star is beginning to reap the rewards. Shedding clothing along with her good girl image, Hathaway disrobed in both "Brokeback Mountain" and...Tags: Atom Egoyan, Science and Technology, Physiology, Debra Messing, Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc.
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Guest Stars Flock to 'Nip/Tuck'
Zap2It.comWhen "Nip/Tuck" returns to FX in September, it will be bringing a gaggle of high-profile guest stars, ranging from French screen legend Catherine Deneuve to Rosie O'Donnell. Also taking guest turns on the show will be Peter Dinklage, Jacqueline Bisset,...Tags: Richard Chamberlain, Surgery, Entertainment, Sanaa Lathan, Television
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Fiennes Gets Composed for 'Vivaldi'
Zap2It.comJoseph Fiennes appears to be the go-to guy for costume biopics. The "Shakespeare in Love" actor will portray famed composer Antonio Vivaldi in a project directed by Boris Damast. According to Variety, the film will focus on Vivaldi's life as a young,...Tags: Gwyneth Paltrow, Music Industry, Malcolm McDowell, Antonio Vivaldi, Entertainment
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TV Gal Chops Down 'Trees'
Zap2It.comIt helps to know when I'm being unreasonable. While "Men in Trees" (sneak peek Tuesday on ABC at 10:02 p.m.) isn't, by any means, the worst new show this season (let's go ahead and give that honor to "Happy Hour"), it's the one that provoked the most...Tags: Smallville (tv program), The Office (tv program), Richard Chamberlain, FBI, Cold Case (tv program)
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Hollywood's backyard bash
Times Staff WriterAt first glance, the term "Los Angeles Film Festival" seems almost redundant. Why on earth would L.A. — home of the Oscars and the Golden Globes, not to mention every American studio, film institute and film industry union, where premieres and...Tags: Documentary (genre), Death, Celebrities, Ceremonies, Anne Hathaway
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Alanis Morissette Guests on 'Nip/Tuck'
Zap2It.comTo the long list of high-profile guest stars on FX's "Nip/Tuck," you can now add Alanis Morissette. The singer, who has a handful of acting credits to her name, will appear on three episodes of the provocative drama later this fall. She'll be playing a...Tags: Entertainment, Alanis Morissette, Sanaa Lathan, Kevin Smith, Television
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Quickie Review: "Under the Sea with Al Giddings"
The TV ZoneWe should all be so lucky to have the life of one Al Giddings - acclaimed underwater photographer who has lived the life of a thousand, a million people. Not only has he spent much of that underwater producing...... -
Dangerous Beauty
FOR THE TIMESFriday February 20, 1998 The movie that arrives in theaters today under the title "Dangerous Beauty" has been on and off Warner Bros.' release schedule for nearly a year, having tested and rejected such names as "Courtesan," "The Honest Courtesan,"...Tags: Robin Wright, Moira Kelly, Entertainment, Rufus Sewell, Catherine McCormack
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End of Summer
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 4, 1997 In the period piece "End of Summer," Jacqueline Bisset is radiant as a rich, aristocratic turn-of-the-century spinster who unexpectedly has a second chance at love. The hourglass silhouette, the long skirts, the leg o' mutton...Tags: Tom Selleck, Entertainment, Television, Movies, Julian Sands
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