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Ben Affleck, born in Berkeley, California, is an actor, director and film screenwriter.
Ben Affleck, born in Berkeley, California, is an actor, director and film screenwriter.
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'Harry Potter' director David Yates is a 'Prince'
The Baltimore SunOn paper, everything about summer 2009 is big. It's been filled with mammoth sequels such as "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Angels & Demons," mega-series reboots such as "Terminator Salvation" and "Star Trek," and superstar (and super-...Tags: Peter Jackson, Terminator Salvation (movie), Emma Watson, George Lucas, Brad Pitt
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P.O.V.: The documentary "Life.Support. Music" profiles guitarist Jason Crigler, who suffered a near-fatal brain hemorrhage in 2004 (8:30 p.m. KCET).
The Real Housewives of New Jersey: The unscripted series offers a collection of unseen moments...Tags: Thomas Mitchell, Television Industry, Baseball, Death Cab for Cutie (band), John Wayne
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Little love this summer for A-list actors
The stars are not twinkling bright this summer.
Hollywood's movie studios, hopeful that marquee-name actors would push their summer box-office receipts to record levels, are finding that the heavyweights aren't winning over audiences like they used to....Tags: Cinema Industry, Michael Mann, Genres, Walt Disney, Jack Black
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At The Movies With Your Favorite CW Stars - 90210 Edition
Where and when can you catch your favorite CW stars at a multiplex near you? I have the lowdown on films making their way to your neighborhood. First up - the cast of 90210:
Jessica Stroup (Erin Silver) appears alongside The Beautiful Life's Mischa...Tags: Movies, Mischa Barton, Jason Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Mike Judge
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Louisiana Musicians Help In Film's Score
The Associated PressThe Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra's musicians are going from the stage to the silver screen. More than a dozen musicians on summer hiatus are finding work, collaborating with Hollywood composer George S. Clinton as he creates an original score to...Tags: Movies, Jason Bateman, Louisiana, Terence Blanchard, Alison Krauss
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Russell Crowe plays an old-school newspaper reporter
WatchdogNBC Universal was kind enough to invite me to a screening of its new movie, "State of Play," starring Russell Crowe as an intrepid newspaper reporter, Ben Affleck as his friend in politics, Rachel McAdams as a perky blogger and......Tags: Movies, Russell Crowe, Newspaper and Magazine, Rachel McAdams, NBC
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New on DVD: 'Revolutionary Road,' 'Defiance,' 'He's Just Not That Into You,' 'Spring Breakdown,' 'Une Femme Mariee'
Sentinel Staff WriterRevolutionary Road Paramount, $29.99; Blu-ray, $39.99 Despite the Oscar success of "American Beauty," Sam Mendes might be the best working director who has yet to make a truly outstanding film. Mendes' adaptation of Richard Yates' "soul-sick suburbia"...Tags: Sam Mendes, Daniel Craig, Kate Winslet, Sundance Film Festival, Michael Shannon
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'Revolutionary Road' Bolstered By Extras
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Revolutionary Road" Despite the Oscar success of "American Beauty," Sam Mendes might be the best working director who has yet to make a truly outstanding film. Mendes' adaptation of Richard Yates' "soulsick suburbia" novel "Revolutionary Road" doesn't...Tags: Sam Mendes, Daniel Craig, Kate Winslet, Sundance Film Festival, Michael Shannon
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Paparazzi 'buffer zone' around Santa Monica preschools is considered
They show up with lunch sacks and stuffed bears, an occasional doll. On Wednesday morning, most simply walked up the sidewalk with their parents in tow to the green, wrought-iron gate.
One arrived in a shiny, black Audi SUV whose driver popped out to...Tags: Road Transportation, Jennifer Garner, Santa Monica, Photography, Family
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Baltimore connection isn't enough to lift 'He's Just Not That Into You'
He's Just Not That Into You **
Starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Jennifer Aniston, Scarlett Johansson Directed by Ken Kwapis New Line Home Video $28.95 ($35.95 Blu-ray)
Watching a bunch of self-pitying beautiful people is never as much fun as Hollywood...Tags: Minority Groups, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Connolly
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'State of Play'
Several references to the declining health of the newspaper industry provide the only glimmers of realism in "State of Play," a semi-entertaining thriller built around the usual politicians, dead girls and nefarious corporations. You've seen it all...Tags: Movies, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright Penn, Russell Crowe, Petroleum Industry
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