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Daniel Radcliffe on his tearful 'Harry Potter' farewell -- and his scary acting future
The Hero ComplexEXCLUSIVE: Dan Radcliffe cried on his final day on the "Harry Potter" set but now he's looking forward to losing the glasses and getting serious with "The Woman in Black," which is part of the Hammer Films revival.... -
Colin Farrell and Christopher Lee in “Triage” — on DVD and BluRay today
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelTriage is a sometimes affecting, but generally unsurprising war photographer melodrama in which Colin Farrell plays a freelancer who has seen things in Kurdistan and who can't get his health and his life back until he deals with them. It was directed by... -
Celebrity chefs headed to Naples Winter Wine Festival
Postcards from FloridaWith 17 celebrity chefs on hand, the 2011 Naples Winter Wine Festival will be a hot spot in the culinary world when it kicks off Jan. 28. The roster of 17 chefs participating in the nation’s most successful charity wine event includes chefs from M... -
A very important date: 'Alice in Wonderland' will premiere in London on Feb. 25
The Hero Complex"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" COUNTDOWN: 23 DAYS Are you ready for a trip down the rabbit hole? Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Disney are adding a strange new chapter to the Lewis Carroll classic with their "Alice in Wonderland," a film...... -
Turan review: Tim Burton's 'Wonderland' falls flat in the end
The Hero Complex"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" COUNTDOWN: 2 DAYS Are you ready for a trip down the rabbit hole? Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Disney are adding a strange new chapter to the Lewis Carroll classic with their "Alice in Wonderland," a film...... -
Wonder why Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland' is so wonderful?
The Big PictureIn the next couple of days we'll see what most of the critics think about Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" -- most of the reviews, like this one from EW's Owen Gleiberman, are decidedly mixed -- but I have to...... -
Body Of Boise State Professor Found In Burned Out Home
The body of a Boise State University professor has been found in one of the nearly 20 houses burned when a wildfire raced through a neighborhood, officials confirmed Tuesday. Forensic tests were pending and the cause of death remained undetermined,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Wildfires, Death, Fires
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LaBute Doesn't Fear 'The Wicker Man'
Zap2It.comWhile a religious cult plays a major role in Robin Hardy's film "The Wicker Man," the cult that's built up around the trippy and creepy 1973 drama is nearly as fervent. Facing that kind of devotion, Neil LaBute acknowledges he's taking a creative risk in...Tags: Neil LaBute, Cults and Sects, Drama (genre), Stranger Than Fiction, Movies
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Rangel matter not black and white
The Swampby Frank James House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Charlie Rangel's sparring match with reporters today who questioned him about the propriety of his involvement in fundraising for a City College of New York center bearing his name was......Tags: National Government, Colleges and Universities, Education, Values, Charles B. Rangel
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'Top Chef Masters' cast announced
Reality CheckFor the next season of Top Chef, it's all about the well-known, not the unknown, as 24 chefs vie for the prize on Top Chef Masters, which debuts June 10.You can read the full press release here. Neil Patrick Harris,......Tags: Texas, Dining and Drinking, San Diego (San Diego, California), Lost (tv program), Las Vegas
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Enchanting 'Ring'
The Fellowship of the Ring is a movie masterpiece - thrilling, passionate and wise. From the spine-tingling stentorian tone of the opening, which introduces us to the mythology of J.R.R. Tolkien's antique Middle-earth and "The One Ring to Rule Them All,"...Tags: Peter Jackson, Corporate Crime, Cinema Industry, Ian McKellen, Robin Hood
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A Towering Act Of Filmmaking
Courant Film CriticPeter Jackson's epic "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" first unfolds with even greater grandeur than "The Fellowship of the Ring." But the inherent cinematic problems of the J.R.R. Tolkien book - huge battles, a divided story and talking trees -...Tags: Peter Jackson, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Drama (genre), Crime, Law and Justice
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