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Movie Review: 'Babylon A.D.'
Here's what happened to Vin Diesel, the subject of so many "the action hero for the new millennium" cover stories back when "Pitch Black," "The Fast and the Furious" and "XXX" were hot. Vin never learned the Eastwood Rule. Back in the day, nobody made...Tags: Babylon A.D., Cults and Sects, New York, Movies, Babylon
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'Babylon A.D.' Is B.A.D.
Orlando SentinelHere's what happened to Vin Diesel, the subject of so many action-hero magazine cover stories back when "Pitch Black," "The Fast and the Furious" and "xXx" were hot. Vin never learned the Eastwood Rule. Back in the day, nobody made more action films than...Tags: Babylon A.D., Cults and Sects, New York, Movies, Babylon
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Babylon A.D. lacks coherence
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticHere's what happened to Vin Diesel, the subject of so many "The action hero for the New Millennium" cover stories back when Pitch Black, The Fast and the Furious and XXX were hot. Vin never learned the Eastwood Rule. Back in the day, nobody made more...Tags: Babylon A.D., Cults and Sects, New York, Movies, Babylon
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Movie Review: Babylon A.D. - 1 star out of 5
Sentinel Movie CriticHere's what happened to Vin Diesel, the subject of so many "The action hero for the New Millennium" cover stories back when Pitch Black, The Fast and the Furious and xXx were hot. Vin never learned the Eastwood Rule. Back in the day, nobody made more...Tags: Babylon A.D., Cults and Sects, New York, Movies, Babylon
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Summer Film Season Begins With 'Iron Man'; Ahead Are Hotly Awaited Indiana Jones And Batman Sequels
Courant Staff WriterLast summer and the summer before, cinemas were invaded by pirates. Fictional ones. This summer, a ghost is hovering over the film season. A real one. The publicists for "The Dark Knight," opening July 18, can't get around mentioning that their sequel...Tags: Smart Car, Quentin Tarantino, Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Eddie Murphy
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Beauty, talents of Catherine Deneuve on display
Special to The TimesFOR MUCH of her life, Catherine Deneuve, who turns 65 this year, has been a leading lady of European art cinema, not to mention an avatar of European beauty and glamour. In her native France, she is literally an iconic figure, having served as the face of...Tags: Catherine Deneuve, Alain Delon, Celebrity, Clint Eastwood, Yves Saint Laurent
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Katherine Heigl doesn't mind her 'outspoken' label
Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles Times"Oh, man, I'm tired," Katherine Heigl said. She laughed. It was 9 a.m. on a recent Saturday morning and Heigl was wearing a full-length red Oscar de la Renta dress. Her hair was blown out, face fully made up. The past few weeks have been very busy -- and...Tags: New York, New Canaan, Television, Family, Employees
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Giant blockbuster
The New York Giants -- and their improbable star Eli Manning -- continue to capture the world's fascination. So you know what that means: It's only a matter of time before the movie rights are sold. RedEye gets a jump on the big studios and puts out a...Tags: Kanye West, Randy Moss, Gisele Bundchen , Angelina Jolie, Gene Hackman
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6 degrees of separation in Oscar race?
HOLLYWOOD -- bright lights, big city . . . small town? Apparently so, if you look at this year's Oscar acting nominations. The Screen Actors Guild may have some 120,000 members, but this year's nominees seem to be swimming in an awfully small bowl. So, in...Tags: George Clooney, Penelope Cruz, New York, Charlie Wilson, Javier Bardem
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'La Vie En Rose'
jan.stuart@newsday.com"I couldn't care less about America," says a dismissive Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose" amid her first U.S. tour. "They don't get me and I don't get them." It is safe to assume that most younger moviegoers this side of the Atlantic have never heard of...Tags: Marion Cotillard, Music, Movies, Edith Piaf, Judy Garland
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Fast-Paised review: 'Paris Je T'aime'
The lives and loves of Paris are presented in 18 vignettes, each from different directors and performers. Contributing filmmakers include Alexander Payne, Tom Tykwer, Joel and Ethan Coen, Wes Craven, Gus Van Sant, Gurinder Chadha, Alfonso Cuaron and...Tags: Bob Hoskins, Natalie Portman, Wes Craven, Gurinder Chadha, Walter Salles
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Movie review: 'La Vie En Rose'
Tribune movie critic2˝ stars (out of four) Most musical biopics offer the filmgoer two things, one good, one not. You'll likely get a fervent, juicy Oscar-time portrayal from whoever is playing Ray Charles, or Buddy Holly, or Johnny Cash, or Patsy Cline, or Loretta Lynn, or...Tags: Marion Cotillard, Billie Holiday, New York, Johnny Cash, Charlie Parker
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