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June 18, 2013
  
  
(Film & TV)
Film & TVCelebs
AMY LONGSDORF, 1377 WORDS
The superstars in the Avengers -- Robert Downey Jr.(Iron Man), Chris Evans (Captain America), the Mark Ruffalo (Hulk) and Sam Jackson (Nick Fury) -- admit to feeling pangs of jealousy about each other's powers.
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MusicFilm & TV
SEAN GANDERT, 1250 WORDS
Some directors have desired to work with the artists they love without all of the context and baggage that found music carries with it.
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Film & TV
SEAN GANDERT, 1089 WORDS
Eight films have left an easily seen, indelible mark on the world. And one that changed it for the worse.
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Film & TV
MICHAEL DUNAWAY, 1374 WORDS
After three brilliant films in the 1990s, the indy director returns to the big screen with "Damsels in Distress."
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CelebsFilm & TV
AMY LONGSDORF, 1258 WORDS
"The Lucky One" offered Schilling the chance to play a woman who's more complicated than she first appears.
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CelebsFilm & TV
AMY LONGSDORF, 1298 WORDS
It didn't take long for unlikely action hero Guy Pearce to earn his tough guy stripes on the set of "Lockout." All he had to do was perform some of his own stunts, including a number of complicated moves that left him with several injuries.
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Film & TV
KATE HAHN, 1176 WORDS
The cast joust about the civil war that rages on during the second season of the hit series.
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MusicFilm & TV
BONNIE STIERNBERG, 1304 WORDS
The musical choices made by Matthew Weiner and company have always been the unsung heroes of the beloved drama.
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BooksFilm & TV
LIESL BRADNER, 714 WORDS
The pioneer in the nearly all-male world of advertising decades ago writes of her experience in 'Mad Women' and tells how the TV series gets things right and wrong
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Film & TV
DANIEL D'ADDARIO, 2225 WORDS
After the premature cancellation of its latest prestige drama, the "Not TV" network looks to get back on track.
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Film & TVCelebs
AMY LONGSDORF, 1157 WORDS
For one of the first times in her career, Roberts has the chance to prove just how good she is at being bad. In "Mirror Mirror," the actress takes on the role of the Evil Queen, a meanie who makes life a living hell for Snow White.
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Film & TV
MICHAEL DUNAWAY, 1147 WORDS
Rory Kennedy profiles her mother, one of the most compelling characters you'll meet on film -- whip smart, mischievous, doggedly loyal, unselfish, hilarious.
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Film & TVCelebs
AMY LONGSDORF, 1453 WORDS
While such a speedy ascent up the A-list might unsettle some performers, Lawrence says it simply feels like she's been handed a big promotion at work.
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Film & TV
DAVID HOCHMAN, 1159 WORDS
The cast and creator of Mad Men spill some secrets about the new season.
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Film & TVCelebs
AMY LONGSDORF, 1061 WORDS
To play a slacker in "Jeff, Who Lives At Home," required less of Segal than most roles. Early in his career, Segel admits he struggled to pay the rent and stay solvent in Los Angeles.
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Film & TVPolitics-U.S.
BRITA BELLI, 1035 WORDS
Director Chris Renaud talks about the unmistakable environmentalism of the hit film, "The Lorax."
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Film & TVCelebs
DAVID HOCHMAN, 1480 WORDS
Sutherland, who co-stars in "Touch" with an 11-year-old, admits he had reservations about working with a child. "I did not like doing it on 24," he says. "It got to the point where I would say to [producers], you bring another child into my storyline, I'll kill you and the kid."
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CelebsFilm & TV
AMY LONGSDORF, 1165 WORDS
In all of his nearly 50 films, McGregor has never played such a buttoned-down square as he does in "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen."
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BooksFilm & TV
DAN DURAY, 1372 WORDS
"Zona: A Book About a Film About a Journey to a Room" hugs its source material and enriches it without straying too close to the barbed wire of the real world.
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Film & TV
WILLIAM KECK, 743 WORDS
The Finder's whimsical cases will differ significantly from the typical crimes of other procedurals.
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