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Doris Toumarkine
February 15, 2002 6:08am EST
A Rumor of Angels delivers huge doses of postcard pretty scenery and inspirational messages about important values and paranormal phenomena, but it preaches to the converted. Those who seek comfort in traditional values and who are easily seduced by the possibility of communication with angels and the deceased won't be disappointed.
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Martin Grove
February 03, 2002 11:37am EST
Box office report Feb 3 Black Hawk Down Slackers Birthday girl A Walk to Remember Snow Dogs Count of Monte Cristo
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By:
Scott Huver
January 04, 2002 11:39am EST
U2 Alicia Keys Nelly Furtado Aaliyah
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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
October 15, 2001 11:23am EST
Phil Bronstein, Sharon Stone, Richard Gere, Madonna, Albert Finney, Vanessa Redgrave, Ang Lee, Eric Bana, Microsoft, A Lonely Star, D12, The Incredible Hulk, WB, Fox, Pressplay, MusicNet, more.
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Erika Gimenes
August 12, 2001 7:57am EST
Jermane and Randy Jackson have confirned their presence at the Michael Jackson: 30 Anniversary Celebration, The Solo Years event in September.
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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:
Chuck Walton
July 23, 2001 9:52am EST
Based on Susanna Kaysen's account of being trapped in a mental institution in the late '60s, director James Mangold's "Girl, Interrupted" is a semi-involving tale of identity and belonging featuring a solid performance from Winona Ryder and a spirited, star-making turn from Angelina Jolie. Ryder stars as Susanna herself, an unhappy, upper-middle-class high school graduate uncertain about her place in American society circa 1967-68. While being moody, depressed and promiscuous might seem normal i
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By:
Kit Bowen
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 30, 2001 -- Nominations for the 7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced today in Los Angeles at L.A.'s Pacific Design Center. The unique show, honoring performers from 13 movie and TV categories, will air on TNT, Sunday, March 11 from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. The nominations in the movie categories aren’t surprising, with frontrunners Russell Crowe’s from “Gladiator” and Golden Globe winner Julia Roberts from “Erin Brockovich” easily making the list.
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Fiona Ng
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 21, 2001 -- One thing remains clear after tonight's 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards: There was a definite lack of a dominant film on the block. Though certain sure bets did come out victorious, no single film was able to sweep the Globes, leaving the upcoming Oscar race as wide open as it was before. Heavy contenders "Traffic," "Almost Famous," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Gladiator" all took home two Globes apiece at the annual star-studded event. As expect
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HOLLYWOOD, March 14, 2001 -- Outfest 2001: The 19th Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival announced their nominees for the first Outfest Screen Idol Awards yesterday. Candidates were chosen for their outstanding male and female film performances in a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered role. Winners will be selected by an online vote at http://www.outfest.org. Voting begins today and will run through April 15, and the winners will be announced on April 20. Outfest 2001 is billed as the l