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"The Entertainer: Movies, Magic, and My Father's Twentieth Century" by ... Washington Post You'll find an entry on Lyle Talbot (1902-1996) in some movie encyclopedias, but not in others. In the early 1930s, he was under contract to Warner Bros., often playing "weak-willed malefactors." His co-stars included Barbara Stanwyck, Carole Lombard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"The Big Screen: The Story of the Movies" by David Thomson Washington Post The ritual of movie-going has been notoriously corroded of late. Between astronomical prices, multiplexes that resemble cattle lots more than theaters, and talking, texting and tweeting audience members — not to mention the often sub-par products they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best movies about the end of the world CNN International (CNN) -- If the world comes to an end today, it won't be the first time. At least on film, planet Earth has been destroyed, decimated, and rebuilt countless times over, from a myriad of causes and in a variety of situations that even the Mayans couldn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis: Oscar foreign language shortlist spans subjects from the Kon-Tiki to ... Entertainment Weekly What makes the Oscar foreign language film category so special, though unfortunately less publicized than big ticket acting, directing, and best picture categories, is its gloriously wide range and inclusion of stories American moviegoers don't usually ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Classic movies showing on TV tonight Reno Gazette-Journal Deep in Turner vaults are some of the great moments in movie history. Here are two. For families, "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) is at 7 and 9:15 p.m. on TNT. Here's that ideal blend of whimsy and intelligence, plus a talented star (Judy Garland) and great ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NRA Blames Hollywood Movies And VIdeo Games For Gun Violence By DAVID LIEBERMAN AND DOMINIC PATTEN In its first public statement after the shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, the National Rifle Association today blamed "blood-soaked films" and video ga. Deadline.com | ||
This Week's Movies: Dec. 21 - NYTimes.com By By THE NEW YORK TIMES Times critics on "Zero Dark Thirty," "Amour," and "The Guilt Trip." ArtsBeat | ||
NRA Press Conference: Video Games, Movies, Media to Blame for ... By Jordan Zakarin Wayne La Pierre, the lobbying group's executive vp, told reporters at a news conference Friday that schools should employ armed guards. Television | ||
Downloading Movies and Music Stays Legal in The Netherlands ... By Ernesto One third of the Dutch population downloads "pirated" music, movies and games from the Internet, and for a while the government has been wondering what to do about it. In recent weeks a "download ban" was put on the political agenda, but ... TorrentFreak | ||
Escape to the Movies : Zero Dark Thirty By Bob "MovieBob" Chipman MovieBob takes us behind the story behind the search for Bin Laden. The Escapist : Latest Videos |
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