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By:
Stephanie Marcucci
April 25, 2002 9:51am EST
The Cannes Film Festival announces the contenders for the Palm d'Or award Michael Moore Paul Thomas Anderson Sharon Stone Michelle Yeoh David Lynch Woody Allen
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By:
Robert Sims
January 11, 2002 9:23am EST
The box office preview of the weekend beginning Jan. 11 Orange County Jack Black Colin Hanks Jake Kasdan The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Peter Jackson Impostor Gary Fleder The Shipping News Judi Dench Kevin Spacey Lasse Hallstrom Black Hawk Down Ridley Scott Ocean's Eleven George Clooney Steven Soderbergh A Beautiful Mind Russell Crowe Ron Howard The Royal Tenenbaums Wes Anderson Tom Cruise Vanilla Sky Meg Ryan Hugh Jackman Kate & Leopold Ali Will Smith Har
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By:
Kit Bowen
December 26, 2001 5:46am EST
Gosford Park is entertaining enough, but if you're expecting another Altman masterpiece, you'll be disappointed.
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By:
Kit Bowen
December 05, 2001 12:39pm EST
Role Call Dec. 5 Russell Crowe Red Dragon Ralph Fiennes Anthony Hopkins Emily Watson Ed Norton Harvey Keitel Philip Seymour Hoffman Seann William Scott Chow Yun-Fat Adam Sandler Zhang Ziyi Martin Lawrence
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Kit Bowen
August 28, 2001 1:45pm EST
Christina Ricci makes her directorial debut with the indie Speed Queen; Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Lopez will star in Tick-Tock; Steven Spielberg is in negotiations to direct Leonardo DiCaprio in new film; Frances McDormand and Christian Bale to star in TV movie-ish Laurel Canyon; Edward Norton and Emily Watson join Anthony Hopkins in Red Dragon;
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By:
Fiona Ng
August 16, 2001 10:13am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 16, 2000 -- Tired of Oscar-worthy dramas? In the mood for (hey!) a teen flick? Your time is here (again). "Down to You," a Generation Y romance starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles, leads the pack of new releases this week, presumably to the delight of the nation's mall rats. Elsewhere, a host of critically acclaimed (or in teenspeak: boring and long) films previously in limited engagements will add screens. That list includes: "Angela's Ashes," "A Map of the W
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By:
Erika Gimenes
August 16, 2001 10:13am EST
Edward Norton is in negotiations with Universal Pictures to star in Red Dragon, the prequel to The Silence of the Lambs.
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By:
Fiona Ng
August 15, 2001 10:04am EST
A bounty of buzz-heavy, star-studded new releases will kick off the countdown to Christmas this year, promising something different and special each day of the week. The holiday movie bonanza commences Tuesday with the limited release of Sony's "Girl, Interrupted." Adapted from Susanna Kaysen's critically acclaimed memoir, the film stars Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie as two iconoclastic young women confined to a mental institution. Lifting the box office spirit Wednesday are three wildly antic
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Tim Robbins' ensemble 'Cradle Will Rock' rocks By P. Ignatieff, Hollywood.com 'Cradle Will Rock': Official Website MovieGuide Interviews: Hank Azaria John Cusak Tim Robbins Biographies: Tim Robbins John Cusak Hank Azaria Billed as "a (mostly) true story," "Cradle Will Rock" is an interesting and vibrant look at American theater and art worlds facing adversity in 1930s New York played out as a cautionary tale against artistic censorship. With an imaginative
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 4, 2001 -- Director Robert Altman will be bringing his signature brand of filmmaking to Britain, and the country's top-notch actors are apparently the first to rejoice. Jude Law ("The Talented Mr. Ripley"), Emily Watson ("Breaking the Waves") and Kristin Scott Thomas ("The English Patient") are among the ensemble cast that have signed on to Altman's "Gosford Park," Daily Variety reports. And Helen Mirren ("The Passion of Ayn Rand") and Michael Gambon ("Sleepy Hollow") might also