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Teenage suicide play to be staged in Bridgend
A play about teenage suicide in Bridgend is among the works due to be performed in National Theatre Wales's inaugural year, it was announced today.
Why Frank Langella (Almost) Saves The Box
The new movie The Box might be the most preposterous enterprise since "Dick in a Box," and not just because the question that drives the story - Would you accept $1 million if it meant someone, somewhere would have to die? - would be better explored over late-night bong hits than with a feature-length motion picture.
HOLLYWOOD actor Michael Sheen is coming home to Wales to act as creative director for the nation's new National Theatre.
New movie shows Langley base, research center
Open up "The Box" at movie theaters this weekend and you'll see some 200 local folks.
Diaz, Marsden, Kelly's `Box' is empty
Cameron Diaz and James Marsden have a terrible moral dilemma in Richard Kelly's "The Box": Press a button on a mysterious container, they'll get $1 million, and someone they don't know will die.
Sweepstakes: 'The Box' Movie Prizes
Enter now for your chance to enter to win cool movie prizes in our @ The Movies section's contest in conjunction with the Warner Bros.
Who wants to be the next Nixon... and other audition notices
Here's a cool opportunity for actors looking for meaty roles and the opportunity to play iconic historical characters.
Out & About: 'Frost/Nixon' makes Maine debut in Portland
British television personality David Frost , left, and disgraced former U.S. President Richard Nixon spar on camera in Peter Morgan's "Frost/Nixon," a stage drama that has its Maine premiere at Good Theater in Portland.
Opening on November 6th is writer/director Richard Kelly's "The Box". The movie is set around a deceptively simple moral dilemma.
Will having 10 best-picture nominees diminish Oscar?
At the ripe old age of 82, Oscar could do with a face-lift now and then. But Jane Campion , among other voters, has reservations about the latest makeover of Hollywood's most coveted prize.
Austin Film Festival 2009 Part One
The highlight of this year's Austin Film Festival was listening to director Ron Howard , writer Steve Zaillian and writer Mitchell Hurwitz discuss filmmaking at the historic Paramount Theater.
Dreaming of being a closet Republican
I don't remember my dreams often, but I had one a few weeks ago that was rather disturbing It was 2012 and I found myself voting for Richard Nixon, who had somehow gotten his name on the ballot again, instead of voting for Obama like I wanted to.
Panel highlights: A Conversation with Ron Howard
The crowd who patiently waited in a packed Stephen F. Austin ballroom for Ron Howard - held up at the awards luncheon - was more than rewarded with an engaging and thoughtful exchange from the actor-turned-director whose work includes some of the best-loved American movies of the past two decades.
Movie reviews: 'The Damned United' and 'The Horse Boy'
Michael Sheen as Brian Clough in "The Damned United." Photo taken by Laurie Sparham i 1 2 Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics, All Rights Reserved.
PICK The Damned United: Michael Sheen Is Nothing Like Tony Blair
Spall and Sheen celebrate, but not for long. Details: Opens at Seven Gables and Uptown, Fri., Oct.
Footlight prepares for a showdown between Richard Nixon and David Frost
Oct. 23-24, 29-31, Nov. 5-7 at 8 p.m.; Nov. 1, 8 at 3 p.m. $25/adults, $22/seniors, $15/students Footlight Players Theatre 20 Queen St.
Michael Sheena s Twitter fans were the first to hear of his toothsome new role
HAVING grown up with a dad who's a Jack Nicholson lookalike, you'd think Michael Sheen would be used to imposters.
Popcorn Taxi presents 'The Box' and live Q&A with Richard Kelly
Norma Lewis is a teacher at a private high school and her husband, Arthur , is an engineer working at NASA.
FCC takes on myth with 'eurydice' FCC takes on myth with 'eurydice' An old Greek myth gets a fresh interpretation in Sarah Ruhl's version of "eurydice," the classic story of Orpheus following his dead wife into the Underworld.
Michael Sheen Imagines Lennon Role
Michael Sheen wants to play John Lennon in a film about The Beatles. The actor - who has played a number of British icons on the big screen, including former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair - would love to depict the late music icon in a film about the legendary band but is convinced he would be cast as Sir Paul McCartney instead.
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