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A holiday season film feast
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: "The Tale of Despereaux": In Sunday's Calendar section, the Holiday Movie Sneaks entry for the upcoming "The Tale of Despereaux" listed only one of the animated film's directors, Sam Fell. Robert Stevenhagen co-...Tags: Matthew Broderick, Vince Vaughn, Zooey Deschanel, Ralph Fiennes, Julia Ormond
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Awaiting The Final Numbers On Election Night
It's been the grandest, most sweeping drama of the past two years; filled with unexpected twists, new stars and historic firsts. And as it dragged on, so did two wars and the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression. As sick as you may be of...Tags: ESPN, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Mad Men (tv program), 50 Cent, Television
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Viggo Mortensen and Jason Isaacs
Tribune reporterWhen Viggo Mortensen and Jason Isaacs (of "Brotherhood") were in town Wednesday to close the Chicago International Film Festival with their Holocaust drama "Good," a young woman spotted them in their hotel lobby and just happened to have large photo...Tags: Christopher Lee, Harry Potter, Celebrity, Film Festivals, David Cronenberg
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Showtime Renews 'Brotherhood'
Zap2It.comFueled by respect rather than ratings, "Brotherhood" has earned a third season on Showtime. The political-crime hybrid, which stars Jason Isaacs, Jason Clarke and Annabeth Gish, saw its ratings increase in its second season, though that audience boost...Tags: Annabeth Gish, Rhode Island
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Golden Globes Turn on Cable
Zap2It.comThe 65th annual Golden Globes will air on NBC, but they'll have a distinct cable-TV feel. Cable series dominate the major television categories, with seven of the 11 nominated comedy and drama series hailing from non-broadcast networks. The series...Tags: Diving, Jodie Foster, Ernest Borgnine, Rachel Griffiths, Diablo Cody
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Golden Globe TV nominations have a heavy British accent
The Golden Globe nominations appear to reflect the continuing British invasion of American television, with at least 16 nominations involving the United Kingdom and its actors.
Hugh Laurie was nominated for Fox's "House;" Jim Broadbent, Andy Serkis and...Tags: Hugh Laurie, Lynn Smith, Television, Simon Cowell, Cinema Industry
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'Brotherhood' Star Puts the Accent on Artistry
Zap2It.comBrian F. O'Byrne is one of the most respected actors in American theater, although he still isn't a household name. In fact, a lot of people who do recognize his name don't know how to pronounce it (it's BREE-an, in the traditional Irish fashion). That...Tags: Marathon, Swoosie Kurtz, Athletics, Track and Field, Tom Stoppard, Billy Crudup
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'Wing' Star Joins Showtime's 'Brotherhood'
Zap2It.comEmmy nominee Janel Moloney will join the cast of Showtime's "Brotherhood" when the moody drama returns for its second season this fall. Moloney joins previously announced cast addition Brian F. O'Byrne. Set against an imaginary Irish neighborhood of...Tags: NBC, Organized Crime, CBS Corp., Rhode Island
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In Contention: TV Movie, Miniseries, Reality & Variety
Sure looks as if HBO again will dominate the TV movie categories (it's won 12 times in 15 years), with four strong entries:
"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," an adaptation of the bestseller about the defeat of the Sioux after their victory at Custer's...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Mercedes Ruehl, Rachel Griffiths, Television, Popular Music
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Battle to the finish
As Tony Soprano prepares to depart TV, Emmy voters should remember that he's a guy who likes to go out with guns blazing.
HBO's three-time winner James Gandolfini wasn't nominated last year but did make the top-10 run-off in the popular vote of...Tags: Patrick Dempsey, James Spader, Natural Science, Robert Vaughn, Hugh Laurie
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Showing their serious side
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Unlike in the series categories, the Emmys don't force voters to view DVDs in the movie and miniseries categories. Nominees are chosen by a popular vote of industry actors, which favors name recognition. It's the same process used in the Academy...Tags: Mercedes Ruehl, Celebrity Mothers, Film Festivals, Tsunamis, Earthquakes
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'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'
Times Staff Writer"HARRY Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is no stand-alone film or even part of a constantly reinvented franchise like James Bond. Rather it's a cog in a brisk, well-oiled machine, the fifth in what ultimately will be a series of seven films that...Tags: Ralph Fiennes, Television, Alan Rickman, Fiction, Rupert Grint
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