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WENN.com Source
January 28, 2010 12:15pm EST
"JAMES EARL JONES just blows me away. He's like the youngest person in the cast. He comes to the theatre every day with a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye. He encourages you to keep your spirit open and to be curious." Actress SANAA LATHAN is in awe of her Cat on a Hot Tin Roof co-star. She's currently working alongside the acting veteran in London's West End.
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WENN.com Source
December 09, 2009 4:37am EST
Long-running daytime soap opera 'As the World Turns' is looking for a new home -- it's been dropped by CBS network bosses after 54 years.
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WENN.com Source
December 09, 2009 4:00am EST
Long-running U.S. daytime soap opera As The World Turns is looking for a new home - it's been dropped by CBS network bosses after 54 years.
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WENN.com Source
November 25, 2009 6:15am EST
Veteran star James Earl Jones has defended his casting in a traditionally white role for a new West End version of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, insisting he can relate to his character as well as any other actor.
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WENN.com Source
November 10, 2009 12:15pm EST
Denzel Washington is returning to Broadway next spring (10) - in an upcoming revival of Tony Award-winning play Fences.
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Audiences continue to be 'Obsessed' with going to the movies as the latest from Sony/Screen Gems tops the fifth straight "up" weekend at the nation’s theaters.
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Pete Hammond
April 22, 2009 10:18am EST
Disney’s return to nature is remarkable in every way, superior even to 2005’s Oscar-winning 'March of the Penguins.'
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By:
Pete Hammond
March 20, 2009 5:56am EST
'I Love You, Man' really IS a raunchy comedy to love -- a laugh-out-loud marathon that’s even better than 'The Wedding Crashers.'
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Brian Marder
February 08, 2008 4:40am EST
Surprise, surprise: Roscoe Jenkins, formulaic though it may be, is funnier and more tender than you’d ever expect. Think Meet the Parents-meets-Def Comedy Jam.
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Mark Burger
December 25, 2007 8:49am EST
The second feature film to combine two of 20th Century Fox’s most popular franchises doesn’t skimp on gizmos or gore, just on characterization and dialogue.