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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
May 20, 2004 9:13am EST
The race for the Palme d'Or--the top film prize at a 2004 Cannes festival--is heating up and with director Quentin Tarantino heading the jury, movie industryites are prepared for just about anything. Also: Michael Jackson Total Film magazine poll The Kelsey Grammer Sketch Show Bill Cosby Adam Sandler The Longest Yard Sammy Reese Witherspoon Clive Owen Benicio Del Toro Sin City
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By:
Owen Iozzio
September 24, 2003 11:00am EST
Billy Crystal, Kelsey Grammer, Bruce Springsteen, Alec Baldwin, Barbra Streisand, Ian McKellen, Tom Green
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By:
Leigh Johnson
July 18, 2003 6:22am EST
The plot may be ridiculous and contrived, but Johnny English is still a pretty darn funny movie.
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By:
Kit Bowen
February 28, 2003 4:57am EST
It doesn't matter if Cradle 2 the Grave offers very little in the form of an engaging story. The daredevil sequences, with the ultra-cool Jet Li at the helm, is a wild trip anyway.
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By:
Stacie Hougland
October 22, 2002 3:11pm EST
Beware of plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through, and enjoy this well-done thriller-slash-horror movie that has some good, scary jolts, provocative images and an intriguing premise.
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By:
Kit Bowen
October 11, 2002 6:00am EST
We hate to use the term "chick flick," but White Oleander completely fits the bill. You'll enjoy this one more if you watch it on your big-screen TV with your own daughter when it hits Lifetime--and it surely will.
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By:
Doris Toumarkine
September 25, 2002 12:54pm EST
Unless you happen to be throwing a "big fat Greek wedding" that mainstream audiences want to attend, indie films made in Los Angeles rarely cut it (recent items like Full Frontal and Ivan's XTC come to mind). The latest evidence supporting the theory that the blockbuster/sitcom factory town is inimical to indies is Secretary, the dreary, lumbering story of a mentally ill woman who somehow lands a typist's job with a lawyer and finds true love with him, thanks to their mutual thrill with sa
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By:
Erika Gimenes
July 27, 2001 8:05am EST
News Roundup: July 26, 2001
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By:
Lew Irwin
July 24, 2001 9:40am EST
A star-studded reading of the screenplay for David McClintock's Indecent Exposure took place at an annex of New York's Public Theatre Sunday, New York Post columnist Neal Travis reported Tuesday.
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By:
Hollywood.com Staff
July 06, 2001 10:34am EST
Jet Li warned parents not to take their kids to this movie; an even kinder gesture would have been to warn us all.