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Damages sought in Nazi art seizure An 82-year-old Holocaust survivor and his family are suing the German government over an extensive art collection, including paintings by El Greco and Peter Paul Rubens, seized by the Nazis and sold at auction during...Tags: Georgia O'Keeffe, Satellite and Cable Service, Alfred Stieglitz, Family, Quantum of Solace (movie)
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The menagerie in 'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa' is a hoot
The Circle of Life becomes the Three-Ring Circus of Life in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.
Remember how Robin Williams in Aladdin giddily exploded the dignity of 2-D animated classics right after they reached a high point in Beauty and the Beast?...Tags: Cartoons, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Bernie Mac, Wrestling, Robin Williams
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Oscar likes to keep it real
" The Duchess." "W." " Changeling." " Defiance." "Frost/Nixon." "Milk." " Valkyrie." "Che." What do these films have in common, other than succinct titles? All are based on real people and events, and all happen to have release dates timed to award...Tags: Culture, Hilary Swank, Reese Witherspoon, Casey Affleck, Marion Cotillard
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'Appaloosa'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comEd Harris plays the taciturn, unruffled lawman Virgil Cole in "Appaloosa," an old-fashioned Western that's also taciturn and unruffled. Whether it's a volley of bullets, a band of bloodthirsty Indians or an exceptionally difficult woman, nothing ever gets...Tags: Appaloosa (movie), Ed Harris, Manhattan (New York City), New Mexico, Lincoln Square (Manhattan, New York)
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Fast chat: Ed Harris
Special to NewsdayFour-time Oscar-nominated actor Ed Harris is also a much-lauded director - for "Pollock," his 2000 biopic about abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock, and the only film Harris directed - until now. "Appaloosa," Harris' retro-Western (if such a thing is...Tags: Film Festivals, Jackson Pollock, John Anderson, Ed Harris, Sean Penn
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'My Own Worst Enemy'
Times Television CriticIt may feel like Christian Slater has been missing in action for a while, but that's not precisely true. If he hasn't made the splash his early roles in "Pump Up the Volume" and "Heathers" seemed to promise, he's worked pretty steadily, showing up in...Tags: Jack Nicholson, My Own Worst Enemy (tv program), Desperate Housewives (tv program), NBC, Christian Slater
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Taymor Tosses Oscar Winners Into 'Tempest'
Zap2It.comJulie Taymor has rounded up a slew of Oscar favorites for her gender-bending take on William Shakespeare's "The Tempest." According to The Hollywood Reporter, "The Queen" star Helen Mirren will duchess-turned-sorcerer Prospera in her new "Tempest,"...Tags: Hawaii, Film Festivals, Geoffrey Rush, William Shakespeare, Alfred Molina
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'Appaloosa,' is a well-crafted, old-fashioned western
NewsdayEd Harris plays the taciturn, unruffled lawman Virgil Cole in Appaloosa, an old-fashioned western that's also taciturn and unruffled. Whether it's a volley of bullets, a band of bloodthirsty Indians or an exceptionally difficult woman, nothing ever...Tags: Appaloosa (movie), Ed Harris, New Mexico, Movies
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"Appaloosa:" A Good Ole Newfangled Western
Orlando Sentinel'Appaloosa" is the sort of solid, simple Western that Hollywood used to crank out 20 times a year. Ed Harris, working from a Robert Parker novel, has crafted a meticulously detailed, newfangled old-fashioned morality tale of hard men who go soft when a...Tags: Appaloosa (movie), Ed Harris, Roger Moore, John Wayne, New Mexico
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Jeremy Irons speaks plainly, if elegantly
As a kid, living on the Isle of Wight off the southern coast of England, Jeremy Irons played cowboys and Indians and watched "The Cisco Kid" on television. I'm hearing this as I sit with my recorder in a suite at Toronto's Royal York hotel, across from...Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Movies, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Glenn Close, Celebrity
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'Appaloosa' stars Viggo Mortensen, Ed Harris, Renee Zellweger, Jeremy Irons
Chicago Tribune criticAfter this crummy week for American capitalism, people might be in the mood for the wide-open spaces and stripped-down narrative objectives of director Ed Harris' "Appaloosa." It's less a western than a loping buddy picture, based on Robert B. Parker's...Tags: Renee Zellweger, Appaloosa (movie), Ed Harris, New Mexico, Lance Henriksen
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Upholding law and order in 'Appaloosa'
The tang of good old-fashioned Westerns only improves with time. Appaloosa, a story of two lawmen who clean up the title town at some personal cost, goes down like a single-malt aged for 25 years - since that last defiantly traditional big-screen Western,...Tags: Fred Schepisi, Renee Zellweger, Crimes, West Point, Movies
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