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- 'The Good Wife' marries politics with drama
- Israel's immigrant wave has personal side in 'The Human Resources Manager'
- Box Office: 'Battle: Los Angeles' wins weekend, leaving 'Mars Needs Moms' in dust
- 'Jane Eyre' opens to highest per-theater average of 2011
- Classic Hollywood: Robert Forster rides on
- SXSW: 'Super' director James Gunn on God, drugs, Batman and Ellen Page
'The Good Wife' marries politics with drama Posted: |
Israel's immigrant wave has personal side in 'The Human Resources Manager' Posted: |
Box Office: 'Battle: Los Angeles' wins weekend, leaving 'Mars Needs Moms' in dust Posted: 13 Mar 2011 12:44 PM PDT |
'Jane Eyre' opens to highest per-theater average of 2011 Posted: 13 Mar 2011 12:43 PM PDT |
Classic Hollywood: Robert Forster rides on Posted: Since riding nude on a horse in 'Reflections in a Golden Eye' (playing Sunday at the Aero), the actor's career has had its stops and starts. He'll soon be on 'Alcatraz.' Since riding nude on a horse in 'Reflections in a Golden Eye' (playing Sunday at the Aero), the actor's career has had its stops and starts. He'll soon be on 'Alcatraz.' |
SXSW: 'Super' director James Gunn on God, drugs, Batman and Ellen Page Posted: 13 Mar 2011 03:14 PM PDT Director James Gunn, best known for his 2006 horror comedy "Slither," on the lack of God in mainstream American cinema and whether we might reach a point of too many superhero films. Director James Gunn, best known for his 2006 horror comedy "Slither," on the lack of God in mainstream American cinema and whether we might reach a point of too many superhero films. |
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