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Hollywood a longtime friend of the CIA
WASHINGTON — Some Republican lawmakers were outraged when federal records released last week showed that the White House, CIA and Defense Department granted high-level access last year to a pair of acclaimed filmmakers researching an action thriller...
Tags: George Bush, Unrest, Conflicts and War, James Gregory, Police Investigations, Politics
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Documents provide new insight into Kathryn Bigelow's Bin Laden movie
24 FramesThe release of government documents has fanned a simmering controversy in Washington over how much access the White House, the CIA and the Pentagon granted director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal for their upcoming movie on the hunt for... -
Documents reveal Pentagon gave Hollywood special Bin Laden access
WASHINGTON -- In the months after the U.S. military mission that killed Osama bin Laden, Pentagon officials met with Hollywood filmmakers and gave them special access in an effort to influence the creation of a film about the operation, newly released...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Entertainment Events, Movies, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Peter King
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Megan Ellison is energizing indie film world
She's a 26-year-old former party girl with social anxiety issues, a motorcycle-riding iconoclast who dropped out of USC and attends meetings in Led Zeppelin T-shirts.
Megan Ellison is also the most powerful new producer in Hollywood, running a burgeoning...Tags: G.I. Joe: Retaliation (movie), Companies and Corporations, Entertainment Events, Back to the Future (movie), Management (movie)
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Producer creating indie film boom
Upcoming films produced by Megan Ellison
"Lawless"
A Prohibition-era bootlegging drama based on the novel "The Wettest County in the World."
Director: John Hillcoat ("The Road")
Stars: Jessica Chastain, Tom Hardy, Shia LaBoeuf, Gary Oldman, Guy...Tags: Mark Strong, Organized Crime, Bennett Miller, Lawless (movie), Kathryn Bigelow
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Cannes 2012: An Osama bin Laden battle brews by the beach
24 FramesZero Dark Thirty and Code Name Geronimo, two movies about the targeted killing of Osama bin Laden, will likely both come out in the fall, one from Weinstein Company and one from Sony Pictures... -
Marine killed by explosion in Afghanistan
In a second-grade homework assignment, Stephen J. Dunning wrote about his future in a passage that would be as brief as it was portentous. He wanted to go to college and he wanted to become a United States Marine. His father, Robert, who flew helicopters...Tags: Japan, Emergency Incidents, Bombings, Movies, Entertainment
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'The Avengers': Seven lessons of Marvel's box-office success
24 FramesMarvel's "The Avengers," directed by Joss Whedon, broke box office records in the U.S. this weekend. What are lessons to be learned by the success of the Robert Downey-Mark Ruffalo film about Marvel superheroes?... -
Lawyer in Afghan murder case hopes to put the war on trial
SEATTLE — John Henry Browne's first brush with the U.S. military was during the Vietnam War. The lanky attorney, then a student who drove a purple hippie van, was rejected for the draft because he was too tall.
"I had done research, and I knew if...Tags: Crimes, Criminals, Bunny (music group), Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Utah booby traps: Military training helped officer see trip wires
The trip wires rigged to potentially deadly booby traps in a popular Utah recreation area were so slender they were practically invisible to the average eye. But James Schoeffler's eyes are not average. During his tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan,...
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Summer movie season offers a brief, brainy break in the action
Year-round schooling. Baby boomers date-nighting. Insatiable appetites DVRing, VODemanding, online streaming. March madness game changing ("Hunger Games," not basketball, $358 million and counting). A short way to say popcorn is not just for summer...
Tags: Woody Allen, Morgan Freeman, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (movie), Rock of Ages Corporation, Baz Luhrmann
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Patt Morrison Asks: Hollywood's pol, Chris Dodd
Hollywood loves comeback stories. Will SOPA/PIPA be one of them? The anti-piracy bills that were working their way through Congress with Hollywood's blessing got tanked by a massive online campaign — petitions, website blackouts, even T-shirts. From...Tags: Christopher Dodd, Entertainment Events, Mary Pickford, Science and Technology, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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