Archive for January, 2016
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January 9, 2016
The unstoppable Star Wars: The Force Awakens has taken another record, although this time it's personal. The box office dominance of J.J. Abrams ' sequel has pushed the total U.S. gross of Harrison Ford 's filmography to $4.7 billion, allowing him to surpass Samuel L. Jackson and become the highest grossing actor in U.S. history.
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January 9, 2016
Clara Bow was the "it" girl of Hollywood during the final decade of silent movies. She starred in six Paramount productions in 1927, including her seminal comedy "It" and the first Oscar-winning best film, "Wings."
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January 9, 2016
Anthony Hopkins , who memorably has brought the literary character Hannibal Lecter to life, has no intention of ever reprising his role as the iconic cannibal, admitting he regrets returning to play the character in Hannibal and Red Dragon . "I did it once.
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January 8, 2016
It was revealed today that Deon Taylor's comedy MEET THE BLACKS has landed a wide theatrical release this spring through Freestyle Releasing. The film will open nationwide this April 29th.
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January 8, 2016
Today is David Bowie's 69th Birthday, and also the release date of his highly anticipated new album, Blackstar. Bowie is an entertainment icon that has wowed us with some of the best music, strangest looks and groundbreaking performances over the years, but we want to take a look at his acting career.
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January 8, 2016
Pixar's most memorable films can take viewers to worlds they've never imagined, whether it's into a child's room full of living toys or the emotions inside the mind of a tween girl. But those original worlds are filled with tributes to some of the most iconic films of all time.
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January 8, 2016
Barry Bostwick reminisces about 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' at Wizard World New Orleans Comic Con that actor Barry Bostwick, who played hapless Brad Majors in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show,' agreed to step outside of The Eiffel Society nightclub on St. Charles Avenue to be interviewed in relative quiet. In the red lighting of the club's long entrance ramp, Bostwick affably discussed the camp classic that has played continuously for the past 40 years at midnight movies, college campuses, and anywhere a Halloween-ish, punk, cross-dressing, musical comedy is admired.
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January 8, 2016
The 63-year-old Taken actor recently appeared on My Favorite Song with John Benjamin Hickey on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM channel, when he recalled a super sweet moment from his 1994 wedding to Richardson. Neeson revealed that their wedding son is Van Morrison's "Crazy Love."
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January 8, 2016
Geffen Playhouse announces a premiere theatrical event for Los Angeles - ten years in the making. Will Eno 's lauded play was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Drama and has been translated into more than fifteen languages, with more than 100 productions mounted worldwide.