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Mark Strong: Where you've seen him
Where you've seen him
Mark Strong has put together more than 50 film and television credits since 1989, mostly in England. Those who saw him as the goofy, harmless soccer fan in the original "Fever Pitch" (1997) might have been shocked to see him...Tags: Death, Ralph Fiennes, Television, George Clooney, Entertainment
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Romantic Comedy Woos Meryl Streep
Zap2It.comCurrently showing off her musical-comedy chops in the hit "Mamma Mia!," Meryl Streep may turn her attentions to a romantic comedy for Universal. According to Variety, the Oscar-winning actress is "in advanced negotiations" to play a woman at the center...Tags: Meryl Streep, Academy Awards, Mamma Mia! (movie), Comedy (genre), Entertainment
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A Golden Globe Movie Nominations Breakdown
Seeing Double Two great actresses received double nominations today: Meryl Streep was nominated for best actress (drama) for "Doubt" and best actress (musical or comedy) for "Mamma Mia!," her 22nd and 23rd career Globe nods (she's won six), and Kate...Tags: Film Festivals, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, Drama (genre), Ralph Fiennes
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Realism on tap at AFI Fest
Film fans, it's time to get your passports stamped.
When the AFI Fest begins Thursday night, it will kick off 11 days of screenings and events that will bring some of the best films from the international festival circuit here to Los Angeles, including...Tags: Daniel Craig, Film Festivals, Crimes, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Drama (genre)
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'Julia' Cast Cooks Up '24' Regular
Zap2It.comMary Lynn Rajskub will join Amy Adams and Meryl Streep in Columbia Pictures' "Julie and Julia." Adams plays Julie Powell, author of "Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen." Powell's book focused on a one-year project to cook...Tags: Meryl Streep, 24 (tv program), Recipes, Stanley Tucci, Julie & Julia (movie)
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Movie Review: 'Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day'
A bright, frothy slice of comic delight in the old-school style, "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" proves that they can make them like they used to, if only they try. A carefully calibrated whirligig spinning off sparks of hilarity, the film is an...Tags: Frances McDormand, Lee Pace, Shirley Henderson, Comedy (genre), Cole Porter
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Red carpet fashion takes low-key turn
The red carpet has always been Hollywood's very own economic forecaster. (We mortals settle for gas prices.) And Sunday night, at the 66th annual Golden Globes, many of the stars arrived in sleek, subdued gowns more suited to the upcoming inauguration...Tags: Death, America Ferrera, Kristin Scott Thomas, Cinema Industry, Martin Katz
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Golden Globes after-parties highlights
The Beverly Hilton Hotel became a hotbed for party-hopping after the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
The InStyle/Warner Bros. soiree peaked early, with a steady stream of nominees heading inside the Oasis Court after the show. Old pals Leonardo DiCaprio...Tags: Justin Timberlake, Film Festivals, AMC (tv network), Drama (genre), Bruce Springsteen
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Small town, large impact
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Sundance Film Festival is always the most paradoxical of events, and this year's edition is shaping up as no exception. This most important of American film festivals opens Thursday night in an enthusiastic town -- Park City, Utah -- that is...Tags: Film Festivals, Drama (genre), Colombia, The Betrayal (movie), Trouble the Water (movie)
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