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Russell Crowe May 'Play' in Pitt's Place
Zap2It.comRussell Crowe is in final negotiations to replace Brad Pitt in Universal's "State of Play." Should Crowe sign on for the project, as The Hollywood Reporter is saying, it would save the adaptation of the British miniseries from a demise that seemed...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Brad Pitt, Ridley Scott, Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams
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'Michael Clayton'
Zap2It.comAfter what must seem like a lifetime of writing screenplays for other people to direct, Tony Gilroy has come out from behind the curtain. With the George Clooney-starring "Michael Clayton," he's not only saved his best script for himself, he's also turned...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, George Clooney, Sydney Pollack, Justice System, Entertainment
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'Old Men,' 'Blood' Lead Oscar Nominees
Zap2It.com"No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood," two stark dramas about obsessed men, are the top nominees for the 80th annual Academy Awards. The two films earned eight nominations apiece, including nods for best picture, best director (Paul Thomas...Tags: Diplomacy, Crime, Law and Justice, Organized Crime, There Will Be Blood (movie), George Clooney
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DVD Review: 'The Bourne Ultimatum'
Zap2It.comDirected by Doug Liman, "The Bourne Identity" was a spiffy little summer action movie, carried by brisk car stunts and a confident performance by Matt Damon. Paul Greengrass took over "The Bourne Supremacy" and ratcheted up the tension to stomach-churning...Tags: Diplomacy, Matt Damon, Local Government, Albert Finney, Entertainment
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The Oscars: A dark view on dark times
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT used to be that violence, even more than comedy, was the kiss of death for Oscar movies. Then came blood-saturated films like "Crash" and "The Departed," which overturned some of those rules. But perhaps no movie exemplifies how the Oscars have...Tags: Diplomacy, There Will Be Blood (movie), George Clooney, Daniel Day-Lewis, Entertainment
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Julia Roberts, Clive Owen Get Closer Again
Zap2It.com"Closer" co-stars Julia Roberts and Clive Owen will team up again on the con game thriller "Duplicity." According to the industry trade papers, "Duplicity" is Tony Gilroy's writing and directing follow-up to this fall's critically acclaimed "Michael...Tags: Duplicity (movie), Julia Roberts, Michael Clayton (movie)
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Directors step up to take their shot at Oscar
THE six nominees for this year's best director Academy Award have made a total of 23 feature films. To put that meager number into perspective, consider this: "The Departed," which finally won Martin Scorsese his directing Oscar last year (on his sixth...Tags: There Will Be Blood (movie), Steven Soderbergh, Diablo Cody, Anthony Minghella, Daniel Day-Lewis
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Fast-Paised review: 'The Bourne Ultimatum'
After three years of traveling around the globe, government-trained assassin/amnesiac Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is close to finding out who he is. But a relentless CIA official (a terrific David Strathairn) would rather Bourne wind up at the bottom of a...Tags: Diplomacy, Matt Damon, John Powell, Albert Finney, Entertainment
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Movie review: 'The Bourne Ultimatum'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) Has a film's running time, in this case a breathless 115 minutes, ever involved so much actual running? The superbly kinetic action picture "The Bourne Ultimatum" treats its own narrative almost abstractly, as a series of hurdles...Tags: Diplomacy, Crime, Law and Justice, Matt Damon, Albert Finney, John Powell
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'Fight Club' Reunion for Brad Pitt, Edward Norton
Zap2It.comEdward Norton is ready to rejoin forces with "Fight Club" co-star Brad Pitt in Universal's adaptation of "State of Play." Tony Gilroy ("Michael Clayton") has been working on a rewrite of the British miniseries for for director Kevin Macdonald ("The...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Dining and Drinking, Brad Pitt, Film Festivals, Entertainment
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Real estate broker Steve Samuels knows development
EVERYBODY is a producer these days. Just ask Steve Samuels, a successful real estate developer who just parachuted into the movie business as the producer of two of the fall season's most gripping dramas, Tony Gilroy's "Michael Clayton" and Paul Haggis'...Tags: Real Estate, George Clooney, Academy Awards, Real Estate Agents, Michael Clayton (movie)
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