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"Touch" gets to Kiefer Sutherland
Kiefer Sutherland runs through a packed Grand Central Station, dodging bystanders and scanning the crowd for suspicious activity. The minutes fly by — seen in frequent close-ups of ticking clocks — drawing closer to a potentially explosive...Tags: Concerts, Drama (genre), Music, Autism, House (tv program)
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The Morning Fix: MTV has situation on its hands! Icahn wants another lion. Fox drops Dish. Has 'Glee' lost its way?
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before deciding if "The Office" has jumped the shark. The Skinny. In today's roundup we have a shake-up at MTV where the cable network's entertainment chief, Tony DiSanto, has decided to bolt. CNN's Anderson Cooper is taking...... -
'Modern Family' recap: The wedge issue
Show Tracker"Modern Family" episodes fall into one of two categories. Most of the time, each family has its own distinct storyline but occasionally, the show will deploy some more experimental storytelling devices. Wednesday night's episode, which made use of... -
Don Cheadle tells 'Lies' in new Showtime series
Show TrackerDon Cheadle has signed on to star in and executive producer a Showtime comedy pilot, "House of Lies." Cheadle will play Marty, a highly successful cutthroat consultant at a top-tier firm who will do anything necesssary to get clients the...... -
'Hurt' locks it up
"The Hurt Locker," a gritty, challenging and little-seen drama about bomb disposal in the Iraq war, was the leading winner with six Academy Awards on Sunday night, including best picture and the first directing honor for a female filmmaker.
Academy Award...Tags: Miley Cyrus, Kathryn Bigelow, Avatar (movie), Quentin Tarantino, Awards and Prizes
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REPORT: Dennis Hopper rushed to New York hospital!
The Dish RagDennis Hopper reportedly has been rushed to a New York hospital. Sources tell Entertainment Tonight that the actor arrived in an ambulance at the emergency room of a Manhattan hospital. He was seen wearing an oxygen mask and with numerous...... -
Once again TV, not film, drives Lions Gate growth
Company TownThanks to strong gains in its television production business, new revenue from its TV Guide Network and reduced movie marketing costs, Lions Gate Entertainment swung to $31.7 million in net income during its second fiscal quarter compared with a net...... -
God and film
While UCLA and USC dominate the market for film schools in this city, there is a third. Loyola Marymount University's school of film and television bills itself as a film school with "storytelling as the centerpiece" and a vision "grounded in humanism,...Tags: Keanu Reeves, Science and Technology, Language, Technology, Ethics
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Will 'Last Airbender' resurrect the M. Night Shyamalan mystique?
The Hero ComplexHere's an exclusive, eye-catching image from M. Night Shyamalan's "The Last Airbender," which arrives in theaters July 3. That's actor Shaun Toub ("Crash") in the role of Uncle Iroh, the wise elder who was once the crown prince of the...... -
Working for reality TV? Sorry
PREDICTIONS often come back to haunt the predictor, but this column will go out on a limb anyway: Chances are slim to none that the Writers Guild of America will make good on its vow to organize large numbers of reality-show workers as a result of its...Tags: Collective Contract, Wages and Pensions, Employees, America's Next Top Model (tv program), Survivor (tv program)
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Directors uncertain about their contract talks
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAs film and TV writers are walking the picket line, the directors who bring their scripts to life are walking their own fine line. Directors are in a quandary over when to begin their contract talks with the major studios. Historically, directors have...Tags: Martha Coolidge, Politics, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Television Networks
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Writers work picket lines as TV shows shut down
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn an often spirited display of protest playing out on both sides of the country, more than 1,000 screenwriters -- representing "Lost," "The Young and the Restless," "Chinatown" and everything in between -- hoisted picket signs and chanted labor songs...Tags: Hannah Montana (tv program), Wrestling, Lost (tv program), Social Sciences, Wages and Pensions
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