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moviebuzz: Ressistance recalld/Rocker royalty
THE MOVIE "Defiance" THE DEAL Due for release Dec. 31, the new film from Edward Zwick ("Blood Diamond") stars Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell as brothers who help forge a Jewish resistance movement against the Nazis. Based on a true story,...Tags: Daniel Craig, Al Gore, Manhattan (New York City), Defiance (movie), Jimmy Page
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'The Dukes'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comThe directorial debut of Robert Davi, a veteran character actor with roots in Astoria and Patchogue, "The Dukes" tells the story of a small-time Los Angeles doo-wop group that takes an ill-advised turn to crime. None of the 50-something Dukes -...Tags: Los Angeles, Manhattan (New York City), Malverne, Robert Davi, Movies
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Review: 'The Dukes'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com(2 STARS) (PG-13) PLOT A washed-up doo-wop group, strapped for cash, takes on a heist job. CAST Robert Davi, Chazz Palminteri, Peter Bogdanovich. LENGTH 1:34. PLAYING At Malverne Cinema 4 AMC Empire 25 and Village East Cinema, Manhattan. BOTTOM LINE...Tags: Los Angeles, Manhattan (New York City), Malverne, Robert Davi, Movies
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'Humboldt County' stars Jeremy Strong, Fairuza Balk and Peter Bogdanovich
Tribune reporterBe prepared: "Humboldt County" is a slow starter. But what appears to be the cliched "uptight nerd liberated by flighty sprite" tale—done better in films from "Bringing Up Baby" to "Barefoot in the Park"—evolves into something deeper, darker,...Tags: Jazz Music, Fairuza Balk, Brad Dourif, Frances Conroy, California
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'The Dukes' wanders off-key
Thanks to a sandpapery mug, beady-eyed stare and menacing baritone, actor Robert Davi has carved out a sturdy career in movies and television playing hard cases on one side of the law or the other. So it's pleasant to report that his directorial debut,...Tags: Robert Davi, Celebrity, Theft, Movies, Chazz Palminteri
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'Film Flam: Essays on Hollywood' by Larry McMurtry
Larry McMurtry, whose novels-into-films include "Hud," "The Last Picture Show," "Leaving Cheyenne" (filmed by Sidney Lumet as "Lovin' Molly") and "Terms of Endearment," knows his way around Hollywood and is not much enchanted by what he sees. "With...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Mary Tyler Moore, Celebrity, Movies, Diane Keaton
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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, Ralph Fiennes, Steven Soderbergh, Fiction
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TV best bets
7 p.m., Bravo In this episode, titled "Rock 'n' Runway," the designers compete in a musical genre challenge. 7 p.m., TCM Tatum O'Neal won an Academy Award as best supporting actress for her precocious performance as Addie Pray, a worldly 9-year-old...Tags: Ingrid Bergman, Madeline Kahn, Film Festivals, Humphrey Bogart, Movies
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Opening this fall
Highlights of the fall film slate (release dates are subject to change, and some films will play in limited release): LATE AUGUST/SEPTEMBER: APPALOOSA: Hired lawman (Viggo Mortensen and Ed Harris) take on a tough rancher ( Jeremy Irons) in a Western...Tags: Matthew Broderick, Vince Vaughn, Film Festivals, Fiction, Richard Gere
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Our picks for the best events around Central Florida
Art: 'The Best & The Brightest'
WHAT: Millenia Fine Art is exhibiting the artwork of 12 of New York City's School of Visual Arts' "best and brightest" recent graduates. Josh Garrick, curator of the exhibit as well as a former instructor at SVA,...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Film Festivals, Environmental Pollution, Theater, Downtown Orlando
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Tom Petty returns to his roots with Mudcrutch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE misadventure began, as so many do, in a dingy Florida strip club. This one was called Dub's, and it was cinder-block roadhouse in Gainesville where, in the early 1970s, a dancer named Bubbles shimmied for students, townies and truck drivers while a...Tags: Wetlands, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Folk Music
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'Sopranos' high notes
verne.gay@newsday.comHow do you say goodbye to "The Sopranos," the greatest drama in TV history? With a list, of course, which explains why we loved this show for nearly a decade, and why the word "classic" will forever remain glued to its hide. Here we sum up a few key...Tags: Lorraine Bracco, History, Marketing, Literature, Theater
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