Archive for November, 2016
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November 28, 2016
The New York Times reports that Tony Award-winning actor Fritz Weaver, perhaps best known for his acclaimed performance as a German Jewish doctor killed by the Nazis in the 1978 mini-series HOLOCAUST, passed away on Saturday at his home in Manhattan. He was 90. Weaver's son-in-law, Bruce Ostler, confirmed the news of his death.
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November 28, 2016
Keeping cosy! Kate Beckinsale wraps herself in a stylish shawl as she steps out with mother Judy Loe in LA As Los Angeles finally admitted it was autumn and began to cool down, Kate Beckinsale stylishly adjusted to the chill. The 43-year-old was spotted on Sunday stepping out of her home in Pacific Palisades wrapped in an elegant checked shawl.
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November 27, 2016
Here's further proof that human decency can cut across political camps. U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy of Upper St. Clair, a solid Republican by any measure, is making common cause with Hollywood actors, some of the more liberal members of American society.
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November 27, 2016
The new AMC drama was ordered straight-to-series, with 10 hour-long episodes set to air in spring 2017. It is described as a multi-generational epic telling of America's birth as a superpower through the bloody rise and fall of one Texas family, with Brosnan playing the father.
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November 27, 2016
As part of a plan to destabilise the German World War II efforts in Casablanca, Vatan has to quickly find "the woman in purple" - acclaimed French spy Marianne Beausejour Posing as husband and wife, their plan is to a gatecrash an ambassadorial party 10 days hence. But first, they'll have to trust each other.
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November 27, 2016
Writer Anne Rice says she plans to adapt her best-selling Vampire Chronicles series for television. The Vampire Chronicles novelist Anne Rice says her popular gothic series is looking for fresh blood - on the small screen.
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November 27, 2016
Karl Marx said history repeats itself, "the first as tragedy, then as farce." Hollywood repeats itself even more often and the subsequent versions grow more tragically farcical as they go along.
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November 27, 2016
A startling tragedy has made him who he is today, and as writer-director Kenneth Lonergan's beautifully constructed, brutally resonant film flashes back to Lee's past, audiences can see the daunting prospects that face him, the chance for hope or grim resignation. Affleck, who was on the receiving end of wild accolades a decade ago for his twin performances in 2007's , is getting that kind of attention again.
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November 27, 2016
The Stanley Hotel, opened in 1909, is known for its architecture, its setting and its effect upon author Stephen King. After a stay there, he wrote "The Shining."