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May 19, 2013
  
  
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MICHAEL ATKINSON, 677 WORDS
The director and star of "The Company You Keep" has somehow managed to come off as the most pious player in the film industry, but Redford's political inclinations seem to be the safe politics of a millionaire movie star, which is perhaps why he never seems to support anything except the environment and wildlife.
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IVOR DAVIS, 726 WORDS
Portraying the flamboyant pianist Liberace proved to be the "hairiest" role of Douglas' career.
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AMY LONGSDORF, 1257 WORDS
In preparation for "Now You See Me," his new movie about a quartet of magicians. The actor can manipulate coins and cards with the best of them.
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MICHAEL DUNAWAY, 2479 WORDS
It's a peculiar cultural moment for Maron, as the alt-comic veteran, well into middle age, seems to be just coming into the mainstream spotlight.
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AMY LONGSDORF, 1418 WORDS
Through the years, Taylor says she's been recognized almost as much for playing Sally Sitwell in "Arrested Development" as for more high-profile roles like Marcia Brady in "The Brady Bunch Movie."
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AMY LONGSDORF, 1353 WORDS
"The Iceman" is far from a message movie but Ryder hopes audiences take away from the mob thriller an unvarnished look at the mafia lifestyle.
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AMY LONGSDORF, 1306 WORDS
In DiCaprio's opinion, "The Great Gatsby" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of living only for status and wealth.
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ETHAN GILSDORF, 634 WORDS
Why grown-ups embrace the promise of happily ever after, now more than ever.
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AMY LONGSDORF, 1186 WORDS
If Paltrow had any trepidation about "Iron Man 3," it involved Shane Black taking over the directorial reins from Jon Favreau.
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The actor's physical transformation also reflects the onscreen reinvention that he's has been busy crafting over the past several years.
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BONNIE STIERNBERG, 2727 WORDS
Like with Pete Campbell, it's easy to get the wrong idea about Kartheiser. People mistake his blunt honesty for rudeness, his disinterest in celebrity for aloofness. Ask him anything about his character on Mad Men, however, and he'll give you a long, thoughtful answer.
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CHRISTINA LEE, 2051 WORDS
Going into its third season, Key & Peele now must prove that the series matters not merely because of the people its titular creators represent, but because of who they are as individuals--that their humor isn't just skin deep.
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ROBIN ROBERTS, 1713 WORDS
Coming off a successful run in some very high-profile films, and not having done a regular series since her guest stint on ER in 2005, Newton says the idea of starring in the new series Rogue was appealing to her at this juncture in her life.
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STEPHANIE SHARP, 1567 WORDS
The unexpected death of a television character can either evoke extreme anger, utter disgust or a completely different feeling of proud satisfaction that the specific series took a risk. To honor the dearly departed of the small screen, we complied a list of the most surprise endings.
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AMY AMATANGELO, 1148 WORDS
In the new series "Hannibal," Hugh Dancy stars as Will Graham, a brilliant criminal profiler who is burdened with the ability to see events from a criminal's perspective.
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ADAM FISHER, 4752 WORDS
If Oracle CEO Ellison's plan works as it should, the America's Cup will morph from billionaire status symbol into real money-making sport league. That is his vision.
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AMY LONGSDORF, 1110 WORDS
Of all his recent films, Johnson is arguably the most excited about his role in true-life saga about a trio of Miami bodybuilders who try their hands at kidnapping with disastrous results.
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MICHAEL ATKINSON, 733 WORDS
What Shane Carruth seems to have done here is reinvent movies as a delivery system for narrative mystery instead of narrative data.
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JOSH JACKSON, 2582 WORDS
A tribute to scene-stealing heist films, including "The Killing" by Stanley Kubrick and "The Town" by Ben Affleck.
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MICHAEL DUNAWAY, 3007 WORDS
This is the point in many promising directors' careers when they slide into mediocrity, recreating their less imaginative but more profitable recent work and abandoning the creative spark that made them so exciting in the first place. But Danny Boyle, whose film "Trance" was just released, continues to explore new genres.
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