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    Jun 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Hugh Jackman gets back in the ring with 'Real Steel'

    The Hero Complex
    Hugh Jackman has something to prove -- can he be a major movie star when he isn't in the role of Wolverine? We have some early looks at the film that Jackman is making right now, the sci-fi action film......
  2. Aug 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Emmy predictions: Comedy series writing and directing

    Gold Derby
    The series premiere episode of "Glee" is so joyous and entertaining that I find it hard to believe that it won't win the Emmys for comedy writing and direction, but Chris "Boomer" Beachum and Rob Licuria (Awards Heaven) don't agree that it's a cinch in...
  4. May 29, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Western Movie Series At Windsor Library

    Windsor Public Library, 323 Broad St., on Tuesday is beginning a summer-long series of classic Western movies, including all the Westerns made by the legendary collaboration of director Anthony Mann and actor James Stewart.
    The Hartford Courant
    Windsor Public Library, 323 Broad St., on Tuesday is beginning a summer-long series of classic Western movies, including all the Westerns made by the legendary collaboration of director Anthony Mann and actor James Stewart. Showtime is at 7 p.m. every...

    Tags: George Stevens, High Noon (movie)

  6. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Film Review: A graphic take on 'Parker'

    Among hard-boiled fiction fans, Parker (no first name) — the protagonist of more than 20 novels credited to Richard Stark (one of the many pen names used by Donald E. Westlake) — is an iconic figure. In films, he has been portrayed, with different names and various degrees of faithfulness, by no less than six actors — Lee Marvin, Jim Brown, Robert Duvall, Anna Karina (sort of), Peter Coyote and Mel Gibson, as (respectively) Walker, McClain, Macklin, Nelson, Stone and Porter. Jason Statham is the first on-screen Parker to be called Parker, which may be one reason Taylor Hackford's new film is proudly named (you guessed it) ... “Parker.”
    Among hard-boiled fiction fans, Parker (no first name) — the protagonist of more than 20 novels credited to Richard Stark (one of the many pen names used by Donald E. Westlake) — is an iconic figure. In films, he has been portrayed, with...

    Tags: Taylor Hackford, Mel Gibson, Jennifer Lopez, Nick Nolte, Jim Brown

  8. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Film review: 'Jack Reacher' thriller is a bit of a reach

    For fans of Lee Child's series of Jack Reacher thrillers, the decision to cast Tom Cruise as Reacher must seem like ... well ... a reach. Child's protagonist is light-haired, nearly 6 and a half feet tall, burly enough to be instantly intimidating, and laconic — the very antithesis of star Cruise's on-screen image. The character seems a far better fit for Arnold Schwarzenegger; it's hard not to speculate that Child came up with the character back in the '90s with the specific hope of creating a new franchise for the governor-to-be.
    For fans of Lee Child's series of Jack Reacher thrillers, the decision to cast Tom Cruise as Reacher must seem like ... well ... a reach. Child's protagonist is light-haired, nearly 6 and a half feet tall, burly enough to be instantly intimidating, and...

    Tags: Werner Herzog, Tom Cruise, Jack Reacher (movie), Rosamund Pike, Shootings

  10. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Frank Pierson, former AMPAS prexy, dies

    Variety
    Frank Pierson, the Oscar-winning writer of "Dog Day Afternoon," former president of the Academy of Motion Pictures & Sciences and a consulting producer on "Mad Men" as recently as this past season, died Monday after a short illness in Los Angeles. He...

    Tags: Rosalind Russell, Jane Fonda, Kenneth Branagh, John Slattery, Harrison Ford

  12. Jul 8, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. Ernest Borgnine: a class act with a lusty laugh, frank attitude

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Ernest Borgnine at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2011. Photo credit: Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images Ernest Borgnine  was a great character actor who became a star and won the Oscar for “Marty,” then he found more success on television....
  14. Jul 9, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Ernest Borgnine: TCM, Antenna TV to salute him

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    The late, great Ernest Borgnine will receive a 24-hour marathon salute from TCM on July 26. Borgnine died Sunday at age 95. He may be best remembered for the sitcom “McHale's Navy.” Starting at 7 a.m. ET Sunday, Antenna TV will offer the &#...
  16. Jul 9, 2012 | Zap2It
  17. In Memoriam: Ernest Borgnine 1917-2012

    Channel Guide Magazine
    He was born during the Great War and died this weekend, but in between, Ernest Borgnine became a legend in the film and television age, and remained one right up to the end. Continuing to work even at the arguably overripe age of 95, Borgnine was...
  18. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. On Oscars: The best often don't win

    On Sunday, Hollywood celebrates itself and honors its own. All eyes (or most of them anyway) will be on the presentations of the Academy Awards.
    On Sunday, Hollywood celebrates itself and honors its own. All eyes (or most of them anyway) will be on the presentations of the Academy Awards. But do the Oscars always end up in the right hands? Opinions abound on this topic, and what follows is only...

    Tags: Ernest Borgnine, Music, Judy Garland, Rod Steiger, Celebrities

  20. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Reel Critics: Special effects the real star in 'Planet of the Apes'

    "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" is really a jail-break movie. The inmates are not human criminals in jail. The prisoners here are innocent chimpanzees, orangutans and gorillas held in cages for medical experimentation. A pharmaceutical company...

    Tags: Crimes, Chemical Industry, Human Interest, Rise of the Planet of the Apes (movie), Andy Serkis

  22. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Life Itself': Ebert autobiography a charming remembrance

    In his easygoing, candid and altogether charming autobiography, or, as he calls it, "Life Itself: A Memoir," Roger Ebert fails to mention me: The nights he and I had many drinks on the porch of his house on Dickens Street and elsewhere, the favorable in-print review I gave to one of his early forays into television or the many times he attempted, persuasively but without success, to convince me of the benefits of AA.
    In his easygoing, candid and altogether charming autobiography, or, as he calls it, "Life Itself: A Memoir," Roger Ebert fails to mention me: The nights he and I had many drinks on the porch of his house on Dickens Street and elsewhere, the favorable in-...

    Tags: Werner Herzog, Mike Royko, WTTW, Ingmar Bergman, Ann Landers

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