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ABC Renews 'Revenge,' 'Grey's,' 'Scandal,' 'OUAT' and 'Nashville,' Among Others
ReutersMay 11 (TheWrap.com) - ABC has just renewed "Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal," "Once Upon a Time," "Revenge," "The Middle," "Last Man Standing," and "Nashville," an ABC spokeswoman told TheWrap. Additionally, it has picked up new series, the "Once Upon a...Tags: Immigration, Dragon Ball Z (tv program), Wendi McLendon-Covey, Jeffrey Nordling, The Vampire Diaries (tv program)
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Brit Marling to Join Hailee Steinfeld in Daniel Barber's Dramatic Thriller (Exclusive)
ReutersApr 24 (TheWrap.com) - Brit Marling is in final negotiations to star in an untitled dramatic thriller formerly known as "The Keeping Room" that Daniel Barber is directing from a script by up-and-coming screenwriter Julia Hart. Wind Dancer Films,...Tags: Hailee Steinfeld, Olivia Wilde, Movies, Entertainment, True Grit (movie)
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Review: Pleasing '42' has Jackie Robinson's number
"God built me to last," Jackie Robinson says at one point in "42," and, thankfully, his remarkable story is built the same way. It would have to be to survive the full-dress Hollywood biopic treatment it gets in this film, which is unabashedly subtitled...
Tags: Ruby Dee, Baseball, Civil Rights, Alan Tudyk, Philadelphia Phillies
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Jackie Robinson's widow says '42' hits home
NEW YORK — Above all else, Rachel Robinson remembers the kissing. When the taunts at the ballpark grew too fierce and the naysayers too loud, her husband, Jackie, would come home to their Brooklyn apartment and the couple would try to block out...
Tags: Baseball, Hamish Linklater, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Philadelphia Phillies
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Pitt-Fassbender drama "Twelve Years a Slave' coming December 27
The release strategy for Steve McQueen’s “Twelve Years a Slave” is coming into focus. Fox Searchlight announced Tuesday that it, not parent company 20th Century Fox, would be releasing the period drama. The larger studio has overseen...
Tags: Clint Eastwood, Academy Awards, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Slavery
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Review: In 'The Place Beyond the Pines,' society is the bad guy
Violence is the trigger in "The Place Beyond the Pines," Derek Cianfrance's latest love letter to bad breaks. But it's the ripple effect of responsibility, regret, limited resources and guilt that makes "Pines" particularly relevant in a time when so many...Tags: Blue Valentine (movie), Harris Yulin, Ray Liotta, Michelle Williams, Judges
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James Badge Dale: 'Flight' star, and crush you didn't know you had
James Badge Dale has that familiar, handsome face that many a solid actor or high school sweetheart might have when you pass him at the coffee shop or traffic light. What you don't know is that you already love Dale -- or "Badge," as he's affectionately...Tags: Social Media, Robert Redford, James Badge Dale, The Conspirator (movie), Lee Harvey Oswald
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Visual arts: Year's exhibitions were both ambitious and unpredictable
The year 2012 brought exhibitions that were ambitious, unpredictable and sometimes downright messy — but when it comes to art, these are all good things. What's more, all that disheveled enthusiasm wasn't solely confined to the alternative spaces...
Tags: Charlotte Rampling, Arts, Arts and Culture, Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois State University
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Artist Steve McQueen's work is what it is: Not as it seems
The celebrated British artist Steve McQueen has made two feature films in the past few years. "Hunger" won the Camera d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival for its vision of Irish Republican Army bomber Bobby Sands, and the hunger strike that ended his...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Buster Keaton, Strikes, Michigan Avenue, Cannes Film Festival
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High hopes, low notes for film world's NC-17 rating
In the late '80s a thunderbolt of inspiration struck Jack Valenti, longtime chief of the Motion Picture Assn. of America: What if his organization got rid of the X rating, besmirched by years of misappropriation by hard-core exploitation films, and...Tags: Steven Soderbergh, Television Stations, Sex Crimes, The King's Speech (movie), Matthew McConaughey
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Matthew McConaughey's NC-17 'Killer Joe' posts so-so opening
Did a prohibitive NC-17 rating stop moviegoers from seeing "Killer Joe" at theaters this weekend? Maybe. The film, which stars Matthew McConaughey as a Dallas detective who also kills people for money, debuted in limited release this weekend and...
Tags: Gina Gershon, Emile Hirsch, Matthew McConaughey, Venice International Film Festival, Killer Joe (movie)
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Grandin Theatre in Roanoke to show a movie rated NC-17
ReporterIs it art or is it porn? For the first time in more than 15 years, the Grandin Theatre will show a movie rated NC-17. A NC-17 movie is similiar to the old X rating. NC-17 means no one under seventeen is admitted, not even with a parent. The movie in...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, NC-17 Rated Movies
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