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Here's pop sensation Lady Gaga at some event in L.A. on Monday -- and Michael Caine in the 1980 Brian DePalma film "Dressed to Kill." At least one of them is in full drag.
Four more Sherlock Holmes! And in keeping with the occasion, the first one is rather a turkey-certainly the worst Holmes I've seen to date.
Sherlock Holmes Top 10 Movies: Robert Downey Jr. Stars in New Sherlock Holmes
The Sherlock Holmes character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has delighted readers and movie viewers for decades.
Beginning his career as a sultan of TV sleaze, Dennis Franz rose from character actor to one of television's most enduring leading men with ability to convey his troubled characters' redemptive qualities.
a Hedwig and the Angry Incha available on Encore on Comcast
John Cameron Mitchell, who wrote and originated the role on stage, repeats it triumphantly on screen, with a never-say-die buoyancy that makes Hedwig the Rocky of transexuality.
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Q&A: Spacey's analysis: same old Hollywood
In the past month, Kevin Spacey turned 50 and his latest film, "Shrink," a comedy drama about a Hollywood psychiatrist whose personal problems rival those of his celebrity clients, opened in theaters.
Police Woman will be Pops' cop on the beat
FROM HOLLYWOOD TO HYANNIS Actress Angie Dickinson is celebrity guest conductor for the 24th annual TD Banknorth Pops by the Sea concert.
Angie Dickinson speaks candidly on career, leading men and more
Mention Angie Dickinson, and men of a certain generation still salivate. Dickinson is perhaps best-known as sexy, blonde Sgt.
Angie Dickinson makes more memories
Dickinson as Sgt. Leann A A'PepperA A' Anderson in the A A'70s TV drama series A A'Police Woman.A A' The actress returns in A A'Mending FencesA A' on the Hallmark Channel.
Angie Dickinson's Back in the Saddle
Throughout the 1960s and '70s, actress Angie Dickinson embodied classic Hollywood glamour.
Film trainees shoot for industry future
Someone yelled for quiet and a hush fell over the crowd. David Tobin, 24, of Meriden, watched as the actors did their parts and as his colleagues tinkered with sound and camera equipment.
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