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USA's 'Graceland' Pilot Debuting Early and Free on VOD
ReutersApr 23 (TheWrap.com) - USA Network is showing confidence in its new drama series, "Graceland," from "White Collar" executive producer Jeff Eastin and Fox Television Studios. The cable channel will offer the pilot free via Video on Demand (VOD) from April...Tags: The Killing (tv program), Charter Communications Incorporated, Psych (tv program), James Roday, Fox Television Studios, Inc.
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Daniel Sunjata: A character who can't be typecast
Welcome to Questions of Characters, the column that puts a name to some of the most familiar faces in movies, on television, the stage and commercials who either hail from Chicago or have spent enough time here to consider it home. Name: Daniel...
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Winter TCA: USA's 'Graceland' tracks crime, not white jumpsuits
On USA network, nothing on "Graceland" is what it seems. For the network that boasts an open-door policy for characters, the larger-than-life persona of the King of Rock and Roll (Elvis Presley) will not be one of its new recruits when the network's new...
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Lady Gaga goes vegetarian in Chicago, Lee DeWyze gets married, 'Man of Steel' teaser trailer debuts
Lady Gaga has ordered fried chicken at Table Fifty-Two and deep dish pizza at Lou Malnati’s during past visits to Chicago, but the “Born This Way” singer opted for vegetarian-friendly restaurants during last week’s stay in the...
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Chicago stand-ins steal revenue but not thunder in new 'Dark Knight Rises'
“The Dark Knight Rises” has already been a blessing for Pittsburgh and Newark, N.J., two non-traditional film locations that replaced Chicago as Gotham City in the third Christopher Nolan-directed Batman film. The superhero movie, in...
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'Gone'
Zap2ItKnown to have had emotional problems, a young woman (Amanda Seyfried) tries to convince others that the person who once kidnapped her has taken her sister (Emily Wickersham) in this suspense tale. Wes Bentley ("American Beauty") plays the one police...Tags: Wes Bentley, Hunter Parrish, Sebastian Stan, Entertainment, American Beauty (movie)
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Debbie Reynolds joins Heigl in “One for the Money”
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelStephanie Plum is a lingerie buyer who takes up work at a cousin's bail bond service in Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum novels. Yes, she becomes a bounty hunter. That grabbed Katherine Heigl's attention, and now she's producing and starring in the... -
'Rescue Me' a Valuable Study of Men
Zap2It.comIt might blow the show's macho image to say this, but "Rescue Me," which returns 9 p.m. Tuesday on FX, is really just one long public service broadcast. If, as a woman, you've ever wondered how men act when they're together, how they talk to each other,...Tags: Denis Leary, Death, Comedy (genre), Susan Sarandon, Lenny Clarke
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'Rescue Me' Back on the Job
Zap2It.comFans of FX's original series won't have to wait too long between the finale of the network's newest show, "Thief," to the return of "Rescue Me" later this spring. Four weeks, to be precise: FX says "Rescue Me" will begin its third season on Tuesday,...Tags: Denis Leary, Crimes, Susan Sarandon, FX (tv channel), Rescue Me (tv program)
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'Brother to Brother'
Times Staff WriterIn the heartfelt and imaginative "Brother to Brother," writer-director Rodney Evans has found an effective way to convey the plight of a gifted but embittered young African American painter (Anthony Mackie) within an evocation of some key figures and...Tags: Marc Anthony, Movies, Zora Neale Hurston, Social Issues, Homelessness
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Movie review: 'Brother to Brother'
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE2 stars (out of 4) There might be a lot to root for in "Brother to Brother," a low-budget indie about a black, gay college kid who befriends a living relic from the Harlem Renaissance, but there's little that made me actually like watching it. Ambitious...Tags: Marc Anthony, James Baldwin, Movies, Zora Neale Hurston, Gays and Lesbians
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