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Matthew Broderick is film and stage television actor. His movies include Max Dugan Returns and Ferris Bueller's Day Off; plays/musicals include The Producers and Brighton Beach Memoirs. He is married to Sex and The City star Sarah Jessica Parker.
Matthew Broderick is film and stage television actor. His movies include Max Dugan Returns and Ferris Bueller's Day Off; plays/musicals include The Producers and Brighton Beach Memoirs. He is married to Sex and The City star Sarah Jessica Parker.
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Boston's Tinseltown Walk
Courant Staff WriterNow more than ever, we need a break — an occasional respite from our everyday lives. Yes, a "daycation" — a day spent away from the office or job site, and away from chores, just to relax and play. Once again this summer, we are taking one day...Tags: Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, History, The Office, Brendan Fraser
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Matthew Broderick cheats on Sarah Jessica Parker?
Carrie Bradshaw never had it so bad.
Sarah Jessica Parker, star of " Sex and the City," apparently was cheated on by hubby Matthew Broderick, who was cavorting around Manhattan with a 25-year-old youth counselor, according to Star magazine.
The report...Tags: Sex and the City, West Village, Music Theater, Manhattan, New York
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Some find corporate sponsorship of Walk of Fame hard to swallow
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhy is a Scandinavian vodka being enshrined on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? It's not a tasteless homage to stars who drink too much. It's just the latest corporate attempt to buy some good buzz. Today, Absolut Vodka becomes a "Friend" of the walk,...Tags: National Government, Elections, Gardens and Parks, Public Relations, Antonio Banderas
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'WarGames,' the 1983 box office hit, returns for one night on the big screen
Movie audiences have the opportunity to check out one of the biggest summer box office hits of 1983, "WarGames," when the computer thriller returns to theaters across the country for a as a prelude to the release of the 25th anniversary DVD on July 29.The...Tags: Neil Simon, Brighton, Movies, Computer Crime, Jason Robards
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SCREEN SCENE: Unmasking Chicago actor Danny Goldring
Tribune reporterWho is that masked man? No, not Christian Bale. Not Heath Ledger. No, no. The other unhappy clown. Answer: Chicago actor Danny Goldring. In "The Dark Knight," Goldring shares screen time with Ledger in an opening bank heist sequence. He plays "Grumpy,...Tags: Television, Clara Bow, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, Music Box Theatre
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Film Buzz
Foreign film lovers have a lot to choose from this week with the third annual Palm Beach International Latin Film Festival and the seventh annual Perrier French Film Festival. PBILFF runs Thursday through July 27 at three West Palm Beach venues, Muvico...Tags: Tickets, Royal Palm Beach, Will Ferrell, Beach Vacations, Aventura
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Chicago: Life in the fast frame
Chicago Tribune staff reporter252 "The Untouchables": You've been touched. "The Fugitive" and "The Blues Brothers": You've been caught. While these films have been touted as the ultimate Chicago movies, four new films set here—"The Promotion," "Diminished Capacity,"...Tags: Cinema Industry, Heath Ledger, Music Theater, Alan Alda, Christian Bale
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FEED ME: HOT POSTS FROM OUR BLOG
While most of us scarfed down burgers and dogs at backyard barbecues over the Fourth of July weekend, our spies tell us the glitterati came out in force to dine in the Hamptons. Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick and son dropped by La Fondita in...Tags: Television, American Idol, Popular Music, Ryan Seacrest, Sarah Jessica Parker
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TV TALK
DAYTIME Early Show (7 a.m., CBS/2) - Red, white and blue drinks Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Last-minute entertaining Good Morning America (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Chaka Khan Regis & Kelly (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Billy Ray Cyrus, Oscar De La Hoya The Morning Show...Tags: Mike Myers, Phil McGraw, Hugh Laurie, Mariah Carey, Billy Ray Cyrus
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Review: 'Diminished Capacity'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com(2 1/2 STARS) (unrated) PLOT A big-city newspaper editor and his small-town uncle grapple with their tragicomic mental conditions. CAST Matthew Broderick, Alan Alda, Virginia Madsen, Dylan Baker LENGTH 92 minutes PLAYING AT Sunshine Cinema and...Tags: Alan Alda
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