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After her husband goes missing in Afghanistan, Grace begins a relationship with his brother .
"Everybody's Fine" may be one of the most personal films Robert De Niro has ever made.
Ramis finds North Shore is still his 'home base'
Dressed in vintage "Ghostbusters" and "Animal House" shirts and clutching the classic movie covers, more than 200 Harold Ramis fans packed the Highland Park Library last week for an inside look into the North Shore resident's iconic film career.
New Movies on DVD & Blu-ray: October 6
Jack Black and Michael Cera don sandals and swords for the hilarious biblical epic.
Reviewed by: Scott Chitwood Movie Rating: 6 out of 10 Extras Rating: 7 out of 10 Movie Details: View here Buy this DVD at Amazon.com Rating: R Starring: Jack Black as Zed Michael Cera as Oh Oliver Platt as High Priest David Cross as Cain Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Isaac Vinnie Jones as Sargon Hank Azaria as Abraham Juno Temple as Eema Olivia Wilde ...
New on DVD: 'Year One,' 'Anvil: The Story of Anvil' and more
Year One Sony, $28.96; Blu-ray, $39.95 Whenever writer-director Harold Ramis' biblical spoof shoots for Mel Brooks-style zaniness, the movie misses badly, but when Ramis leans on his lead actors Jack Black and Michael Cera -- playing hunter-gatherers who leave their tribe and discover civilization -- it becomes much funnier than its reputation.
Billy Crystal takes his boyhood back on the road
Originally published September 28, 2009 at 4 a.m., updated September 28, 2009 at 5:04 a.m. NEW YORK a ' Billy Crystal has taken his boyhood memories back on the road.
This is a magnificent movie that kids and adults will savor. Poor farm kid, Jess , who is teased relentlessly at school, only has running track to keep him going.
Chazz Palminteri will write and co-produce indie drama "Wall Street Mafia" for Fiore Films, with lensing to start in New York in February.
Imagine the number of people who told Tony Luke Jr. and James Quattrochi they'd never hammer out "The Nail." Here's another low-budget, independent movie being released directly to home video.
Lisa Kudrow tunes up for Bandslam
Emmy-winning Lisa Kudrow doesn't have Friends anymore but she does have the money she earned from the long-running series which allows her to do what she wants.
Lisa Kudrow interview for Bandslam
Bandslam's account of a teenager's awkward attempts to settle into a new school remind former Friends star Lisa Kudrow of her own adolescence.
WITH "Shrink," which opens Friday, Kevin Spacey joins the ranks of a time-honored Hollywood archetype -- the psychiatrist who is woefully in need of some time on the couch himself.
'Bourne Identity' worth catching on USA
Choices include: 'The Bourne Identity' , 6 and 8:30 p.m., USA. Here are two chances to catch the crowd-pleaser about a guy who wakes up with no memory, but lots of spy skills.
For director, self-doubt is stuff of comedic success
CHICAGO a ' Harold Ramis, fresh from yet another award for his career in comedy film, is feeling OK.
For Chazz Palminteri, one hit preserves another
IT'S A toss-up as to what is the most astonishing thing about "A Bronx Tale," Chazz Palminteri 's one-man show that opens a six-week run at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City on Wednesday: his you've-got-to-see-it-to-believe-it, tour de force performance that has him playing 19 roles; or that the story of a young boy who witnesses a murder by a Mafia ...
Movie review: Jack Black and Michael Cera in Year One June 19, 2009 at 12:12 pm by Kevin Hopp [Editor's Note: This is the first post by new CL film contributor Kevin Hopp.
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