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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
January 30, 2003 11:08am EST
Sarah Kozer, one of the three women finalists on Fox's reality series Joe Millionaire, has starred in about a dozen bondage and fetish films under the stage name "Cindy Schubert." Also: Britney Spears Colin Farrell Russell Crowe Claudia Schiffer Frances McDormand The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants David E Kelley The Practice Mix It Up Earvin "Magic" Johnson
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By:
Kit Bowen
December 19, 2002 9:04am EST
Paul Reubens pleads innocent to porn charge. The West Wing Christopher Reeve James Gandolfini The Sopranos Drumline Dude Where's My Car? Nelly Pink
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By:
Kit Bowen
August 24, 2001 8:49am EST
This old fashioned movie brings back some good old memories of those '40s romantic comedy classics--in the classic Woody Allen style.
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By:
Doris Toumarkine
August 15, 2001 11:35am EST
NEW YORK, N.Y., Feb. 22, 2000 -- Who needs rehearsals? Apparently not Diane Keaton, director and star of "Hanging Up." In the comedy hit, Keaton, Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow play three ambitious sisters who are drawn closer together when their womanizing screenwriter father (Walter Matthau) becomes hospitalized. The spunky on-screen spontaneity suggests Keaton's loose-leash approach. Indeed, according to Bill Robinson, the film's producer and Keaton's longtime partner in her Blue Relief production
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By:
Fiona Ng
August 15, 2001 11:35am EST
SANTA MONICA, CALIF., Feb. 13, 2000 -- A week after Leo's second coming, other big Hollywood names -- in the form of Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis, Meg Ryan and Diane Keaton -- are also coming out to play. Making their nationwide debuts in the coming week are the Wall Street flick "Boiler Room," the mobster-gone-straight comedy "The Whole Nine Yards" and the sibling-rivalry antics of "Hanging Up." Here's a rundown of what's up: FRIDAY "Boiler Room" (New Line) -- Giovanni Ribisi plays an upstart s
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By:
Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 21, 2000 -- Moviegoers split their Presidents Day weekend box-office votes almost equally between the mob comedy "The Whole Nine Yards" and the chick flick "Hanging Up." "The Whole Nine Yards" While reports show both films tied for No. 1 with about $16.1 million for the four-day Friday through Monday holiday period, "The Whole Nine Yards," starring Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry, is really ahead by about $35,000 in estimated grosses. (That could change when final nu
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By:
Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2000 -- Warner Bros.' "The Whole Nine Yards" easily held on to first place despite tracking studies that had projected Dimension Films' opening of "Reindeer Games" would be the weekend's big winner. "Reindeer Games " Although the tracking data had pointed to an opening of $10 million to $12 million for "Reindeer," no film managed to crack double digits last weekend. "Reindeer" wound up an embarrassed No. 3 for the weekend with a red face and nose. The weekend's
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By:
Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 13, 2000 -- Dimension Films' "Scream 3" made the weekend's biggest waves at the box office, holding on to first place despite 20th Century Fox's strong launch for Leonardo DiCaprio's "The Beach." "Scream 3" took a hefty second weekend drop but still sliced off an estimated $16.40 million (-53%) at 3,467 theaters (theater count unchanged, $4,730 per theater). Its total is approximately $57.1 million. In December 1997, "Scream 2's" second weekend gross of $13.9 million
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By:
Martin Grove
July 23, 2001 9:52am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 17, 2000 -- Hollywood is anticipating an "Up" weekend at the holiday box office with the Diane Keaton-directed chick flick "Hanging Up" arriving with tracking scores that make it the front-runner to claim the No. 1 spot. Cast of "Hanging Up"s The Presidents Day weekend -- final numbers will reflect Friday through Monday business -- also will see the expansion of several high-profile Best Picture Oscar hopefuls, as well as the bow of the Bruce Willis-led "The Whole N
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By:
Jason Alcorn
June 24, 2001 7:01am EST
Diane Keaton--who is currently directing pilots for Fox Television--has given up on the notion of "till death do us part," The Associated Press reports. In the July/August edition of More magazine, Keaton said she no longer believes that she's meant to be with one man for the rest of her life. "When I was younger, I honestly believed ... that you would find someone who would be the person you lived with until you died," she said. "Now, I understand that these are episodes we go through with peop