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Anna Kendrick and Olivia Wilde film 'Drinking Buddies' in Chicago, Chief Keef talks Pitchfork, R. Kelly parties at Underground
Before shooting the independent film “Drinking Buddies” at Revolution Brewing's Kedzie Brewery Thursday, Oscar-nominated actress Anna Kendrick ate lunch at Hot Doug's in the Avondale neighborhood. Specifically, the 26-year-old “Up in the...
Tags: Dallas Stars, Big Ten Network (tv network), Ron Livingston, Kevin Heffernan, Lula Cafe
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Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall hit the town, Jason Sudeikis, Olivia Wilde shooting 'Relanxious' in Chicago, 'Mob Wives Chicago' films at Prasino
The Bears’ Jay Cutler welcomed new teammate Brandon Marshall to Chicago by taking him to three of his favorite hangouts Thursday.
Cutler and Marshall, who were once teammates on the Denver Broncos, were spotted at Public House, Paris Club’...Tags: Chicago Bulls, United Center, Food Network (tv network), Baltimore Ravens, Miami Heat
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Olivia Wilde movie 'Relanxious' not filming in Chicago this summer, Pauly D appearing at Binny's, Landon Donovan dines at Tavernita
You could count on at least one high-profile Hollywood film shooting in the Chicago area the last few summers, from “Public Enemies” in 2008 and “A Nightmare on Elm Street” in 2009 to “Transformers: Dark of the Moon”...
Tags: Fred Armisen, Adrian Beltre, Ian Kinsler, Larry Fitzgerald, Pumpkin
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Film revenues up, state claims
A robust $184 million was spent by TV and film projects in Illinois last year, a rebound from 2011’s dip to $154 million and beating out 2010’s record high of $161 million, according to numbers released Friday by Gov. Pat Quinn’s office....
Tags: Ron Livingston, Kate Winslet, Illinois Governor, Pat Quinn, Movies
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Toss up a bottle for the author of 'Cocktail'
Before it became a lucrative if critically drubbed exemplar of '80s cinematic cheese, the Tom Cruise vehicle "Cocktail" first sprang to life as a novel by Heywood Gould, who based the book on his experiences bartending throughout New York in the 1970s....
Tags: The Descendants (movie), ABC (tv network), Doubt (movie), Authors, Lifestyle and Leisure
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'Bitter Buddha': Spotlight's a bit brighter on pair's return
The last time I spoke with comedian Eddie Pepitone was June, just prior to the world premiere of his movie "The Bitter Buddha" in Chicago, where it screened during the Just For Laughs festival. Nine months and several tour stops later, he and director...
Tags: Conan (tv program), Ron Livingston, X-Men: First Class (movie), Lennon Parham, Anna Kendrick
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'The Incredible Burt Wonderstone' review: Even less magical than 'Oz the Great and Powerful'
*1/2 (out of four) Steve Carell can be hilarious and seems like a very nice guy. However: From “Evan Almighty” to “Dan in Real Life” to “Get Smart” to “Dinner for Schmucks” to “Seeking a Friend for...
Tags: Will Arnett, Steve Carell, 30 Rock (tv program), Jim Carrey, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (movie)
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What's happening at Orlando Science Center's Otronicon
A conglomeration of robotics, virtual reality, video games, digitally produced art, laser tag, career forums plus some "Star Wars" and "Tron" action in January can only mean one thing: It's Otronicon weekend at Orlando Science Center. The eighth...
Tags: Science, Jeff Bridges, Star Wars (movie), Science and Technology, Gaming
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Taking stock of Chicago TV, film
It was a notable year for Chicago's film and TV industry, both for projects that came — and those that didn't. First, the good news. The city was home to four television series in 2012. That is an unprecedented number. TV, however, is a fickle...
Tags: New Zealand, Ron Livingston, X-Men: First Class (movie), Peter Jackson, Iron Man 3 (movie)
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'The Words' review: Bradley Cooper comes to life in a thoughtful movie about dreams and guilt
*** (out of four) It’s been years, maybe around the time of “Wedding Crashers,” since the once-charismatic "PECLB0000005706">Bradley Cooper (“The Hangover”) truly held the screen rather than merely existing on it as...
Tags: Jeremy Irons, Zoe Saldana, The Hangover (movie), Movies, Bradley Cooper
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'The Words' bound by a purloined book ★★ 1/2
"The Words" is a peculiar, old-school beast to encounter in the movie year 2012, lacking utterly in computer-generated effects, not to mention Avengers and masked superheroes in general. It's more or less a grown-up picture, and not bad at that, though...
Tags: Movies, World War II (1939-1945), Bradley Cooper, The Words (movie), Entertainment
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'People Like Us' review: Hopefully there's no you in 'Us'
** (out of four) Close the nominations. Contest over. The worst musical score of 2012 goes to “People Like Us,” which delivers such manipulative twinkle-twinkle-jangle-string-section compositions that even the few moments of this melodrama...
Tags: A.R. Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Michelle Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Banks, Movies
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