The Karate Kid and Ocean’s Eleven producer Jerry Weintraub has died. Also worked with Led Zeppelin and Elvis Presley.
Kevin Bacon
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American military movies: Besides depicting the Civil War, D.W. Griffith’s landmark 1915 feature The Birth of a Nation had the Ku Klux Klan saving heroine Lillian Gish. From ‘The Birth…
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Amber Heard. Amber Heard Actress Amber Heard, whose credits include Zombieland, the Nicolas Cage box office bomb Drive Angry, and the Johnny Depp box office disappointment The Rum Diary, is…
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Josh Duhamel in Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Michael Bay’s Transformers 3 is, as expected, a mega-hit at the domestic box office. Transformers: Dark of the Moon box office: Michael Bay’s…
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Catherine Zeta-Jones and Husband Michael Douglas making a comeback plus Robert Pattinson and Jake Gyllenhaal at the Golden Globes.
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Sundance movies: Anna Paquin and Josh Duhamel in The Romantics. As usual, the upcoming Sundance Film Festival will screen numerous world premieres; one of them is writer-director Galt Niederhoffer’s The…
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SAG Award honoree Betty White. In addition to Betty White’s and Sandra Bullock’s speeches, another highlight at the SAG Awards ceremony was much less polished though quite memorable nevertheless. That…
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Apollo 13 movie with Bill Paxton, Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise, and Kevin Bacon. Ron Howard’s 1995 Best Picture nominee Apollo 13 will be the next film in the Academy of…
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Starring Kevin Bacon as a child molester, Nicole Kassell’s U.S. drama The Woodsman has won the London Film Festival’s Satyajit Ray Award. Kyra Sedgwick and Benjamin Bratt costar.
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JFK (movie 1991) review: Oliver Stone bypasses the facts in his dishonest yet engrossing political thriller about the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination. Kevin Costner stars.
X-Men: First Class movie box office: Matthew Vaughn’s entry turned out to be the least attended in the Marvel superhero franchise. In the cast: James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender.
Woody Allen film to open Tribeca Film Festival: Whatever Works. The most recent Woody Allen film, Whatever Works, will open the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival on April 22. Whatever Works…