Milk (1999)

Milk (1999)




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  • Penn Campaigns for Milk Day!

    Sean Penn is urging California lawmakers to officially recognize Harvey Milk's birthday -- a proposal vetoed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger last year.


  • 'L Word,' 'Milk,' 'Housewives' Land Honors at GLAAD Awards

    Lesbian drama The L Word, hit movie Milk and Desperate Housewives all picked up major honors at the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday.


  • 'Milk' Banned From Release in Samoa

    A prominent human rights activist has blasted Samoa's film censors for banning Sean Penn's Oscar-winning movie Milk.


  • Penn Hopes 'Milk' Will Change the Law

    Actor Sean Penn hopes his Oscar-winning performance in Milk will help change laws banning same-sex marriages in America.


  • WGA Picks 'Milk,' 'Slumdog'

    And the hits just keep coming for 'Slumdog Millionaire.'


  • Awards Mania, Part II: 'Milk,' 'Wall-E,' More!

    New York critics loves them some warm 'Milk', while the L.A. critics love a robot named 'Wall-E,' Variety reports.


  • 'Milk' Scores a PGA Honor

    No, Sean Penn’s Milk is not winning a golf award; it is receiving the Producers Guild of America's Stanley Kramer Award, which honors pictures taking on provocative social issues, The Associated Press reports.


  • Director To Finish Brando Film, Olsen Twins' Milk Ad Pulled, Judge Dismisses Suit Against Schwarzenegger

    Director to finish Brando film, Olsen twins' milk ad pulled, judge dismisses suit against Schwarzenegger, and more.


  • "Eggs, Bread, Milk, 'Titus' ..."

    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 23, 2000 -- "Scream 3" and "Titus" haven't hit the shelves of video stores yet, but if you stop off at the market on your way home today, you might be able to buy them. But bring your inheritance, because they'll probably cost you six figures.

    The horror hit and the Shakespearean tragedy are just two of the roughly 350 movies that are up for grabs (that is, if you happen to be an overseas film distributor) at the market -- the American Film Market, that is -- the annual international trade show for the motion picture industry, running here today through March 1. Founded in 1981, the AFM is now the largest movie market in the world, and organizers say about $400 million in licensing deals will be inked in the coming week.

    The AFM isn't a film festival -- there are no awards, and don't expect to see Sundance stalwarts such as Ben Affleck and Steve






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