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Photos: 50 famous faces from Second City
The venerable theater celebrates its 50th anniversary this month, so we're looking back at its most-famous alumni during their Second City days.
'2012' gets ahead of rivals at US box office
North American film-goers favoured the apocalypse over Christmas this weekend as disaster flick "2012" beat Disney's "A Christmas Carol" to top the box office, according to early estimates Sunday.
End of the World for John Cusack?
John Cusack on "The Early Show." John Cusack is known for his risk-taking roles in films like "Say Anything," "Grosse Pointe Blank," "Being John Malkovich," and "Grace is Gone." And now, he's back in the doomsday film, "2012," where his character takes risks as the world collapses around him.
TWO years ago, John Cusack gave an interview to a British newspaper where he claimed he had made only ten good films.
High Fidelity Writer & Director Reteam for Geeky Gambling Film, Lay the Favorite
Director Stephen Frears and writer D.V. DeVincentis are teaming up for another project, which seems to have some similarities to the John Cusack-starring hit, High Fidelity .
Cusack steps out of the ordinary
FIVE years ago, John Cusack was a movie geek. In Sixteen Candles , he was so geeky he wasn't even the lead geek - he was trailing around behind Anthony Michael Hall.
John Cusack: 'I like to take risks'
Actor John Cusack made his name in edgy, offbeat films and is known for his outspoken political views.
Foothills Fall Festival highlights: Ten and counting
Looking back over the past decade and all of the Foothills Fall Festivals that have come and gone, I sort of feel like Jeremy Piven's character in the John Cusack film "Grosse Pointe Blank." If you've seen it, you know the scene.
Trivia Bits: John Cusack didn't have to share Cher
Boniface B. St. Clair C. St. John D. St. Lawrence 4. What video game character lives in Knothole Village? A. Pac Man B. Sonic the Hedgehog C. Super Mario D. Zelda 5. What movie did the studio want to call "Pacific Air 121," only for Samuel L. Jackson and the blogosphere to insist otherwise? A. "Airplane!" B. "Air Force One" C. "Die Hard: With a ...
Dan Aykroyd takes Glenwood South
It's 10 p.m. on a Tuesday, and I'm on the roof of Solas waiting to see if I'm going to get to drink vodka out of a glass skull with one of the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players.
'Spaced' 10 Years On - A Tribute To The Best British TV Show Ever
To quote Jeremy Piven in 'Grosse Pointe Blank', "Ten years! Tennnn Years! Ten yeeeeears!" That's right: a full decade has passed since the slo-mo gunfights, War Bastard, the paintball, Mike dressed like a giant cock, Duane Benzie, wasting Baco The Foil and a smorgasbord of the funniest scenes, wittiest dialogue and greatest characters ever to grace ...
Dos and don'ts of celebrity encounters
The chances of running into celebrities great and small are higher now than at any other time.
Capone says the top-notch comedy cast doesn't quite deliver the Goods
I'm going to level with you, seeing a film like this makes you really appreciate the level of sophistication at which Judd Apatow works.
Jeremy Piven and Capone: Two dudes from Chicago talking about the Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
Hey folks. Capone in Chicago here, with another one of the Windy City's favorite sons, Jeremy Piven, the star of the new comedy THE GOODS: LIVE HARD, SELL HARD, a film concerning one Mr.
"The Goods": How Much Jeremy Piven is Too Much?
Once upon a time, Jeremy Piven was a humorously welcome presence in our movies and on our televisions.
John Cusack, Gen X's Favorite Antihero
Is the former Lloyd Dobler as smart as his movies? - By Clara Jeffery July/August 2008 Issue Okay, I won't lie.
John Cusack, Gen X's Favorite Antihero
Is the former Lloyd Dobler as smart as his movies? - By Clara Jeffery July/August 2008 Issue Okay, I won't lie.
John Cusack, Gen X's Favorite Antihero
Is the former Lloyd Dobler as smart as his movies? - By Clara Jeffery July/August 2008 Issue Okay, I won't lie.
John Cusack, Gen X's Favorite Antihero
Is the former Lloyd Dobler as smart as his movies? - By Clara Jeffery July/August 2008 Issue Okay, I won't lie.
Jeremy Piven pushes the comedy limits
Jeremy Piven pushes the comedy limits Actor Jeremy Piven photographed in Toronto where he was promoting his new movie The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard.
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