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The classic Sondheim musical heads to the big screen.
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Ebert and Roeper Give Two Thumbs Down to Chicago Film Critics Cancellation; Studios Get Creative on Awards Screenings
Sony Pictures has paid a whopping $1.75 million for Click, a spec script by Bruce Almighty scribes Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, as a possible starring vehicle for Adam Sandler. Also: Charlton Heston Julia Child Dave Thomas Ice Cube Paul McCartney Nip/Tuck James Hewitt Princess Diana Serena Williams Robert Downey Jr. Winona Ryder Woody Allen Amanda Peet Madonna She Rocks Amie Steir Ethan Hawke The Hottest State
Actor John Travolta says he made a big mistake in turning down a starring role in the Academy Award-winning musical Chicago. Also: Bravo Queer Eye for the Straight Guy Sharon Stone The Practice Lollapalooza Celia Cruz Carol Shields Stanley Tucci Terminal
Miramax Films announced Tuesday that Chicago, which last month picked up six Academy Awards including Best Picture, is now the highest domestic grossing film in the studio's history. Also: Bob Hope Steven Bing Melissa Ethridge Tammy Lynn Michaels Debra Messing Eric McCormack Megan Mullally Sean Hayes Will & Grace TNN Spike TV Paula Zahn Bob Dylan The Dead Martin Scorsese St. Agnes' Stand Charles Randolph Jennifer Aniston
Queen Latifah and a very pregnant Catherine Zeta-Jones have agreed to perform a duet from their musical Chicago at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony. Also: Angelina Jolie Monica Lewinsky Kelly Ripa Dixie Chicks Ozzt Osbourne Brett Ratner Rush Hour 3 Superman Morgan Freeman Colors Straight Up Cedric the Entertainer Mike Epps The Honeymooners
The Screen Actors Guild Awards give Chicago big wins including Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The Sopranos Edie Falco and James Gandolfini also win. Daniel Day-Lewis Christopher Walken
Chicago wins the Producers Guild Awards
American Cinema Editors picked Gangs of New York and Chicago as best films.
Martin Scorsese's period epic Gangs of New York and the musical Chicago led the way Monday with 12 nominations each for the British Academy Film and Television Arts awards, also known as the BAFTAs. The drama The Hours followed close behind with 11 nods.
Far From Heaven starring Julianne Moore and Dennis Quaid is chosen by Chicago Film Critics as best film
Chicago seems to be Catherine Zeta-Jones' kind of town.
The Chicago International Film Festival, currently underway, "has been hit hard by the ripple effect of America's current crisis," the Chicago Tribune observed today.
Chicago Little League coach Bob Muzikowski has vowed to continue his legal battle against Paramount Pictures following a federal judge's refusal last week to block the movie Hardball from being released.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 22, 2001 -- The Golden Globes may be over, but the Windy City critics are just starting. The Chicago Film Critics Association has rolled out the nominees for its annual awards, and topping its list is the rock flick "Almost Famous," which took a field-best eight nominations, including best picture, best director and best screenplay for writer-helmer Cameron Crowe, best supporting actor (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) and two best supporting actress nods (for both newly crowned Golden Globe winner Kate Hudson and Frances McDormand). The film also qualified upstarts Patrick Fugit and Hudson for the most promising actor and actress awards. 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon came in with seven noms. The martial arts film will compete against "Almost Famous" in the best picture, best director, best supporting actress (Zhang Z
Miramax is close to signing a deal with Catherine Zeta-Jones and René Zellweger to star in a movie version of the hit Broadway musical Chicago, according to FoxNews.com's Roger Friedman.
Staffers at CBS-owned WBBM-TV in Chicago are angry about management's decision to carry out an asbestos-removal project without informing them, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Tuesday.