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William Inge Center For The Arts Artistic Director Peter Ellenstein Directs at the "Broadway 24 Hour Plays" Friday, November 13, 2009; Posted: 12:11 PM - by BWW News Desk Kansas again muscled its way into Broadway's spotlight as William Inge Center for the Arts Artistic Director Peter Ellenstein directed at the "Broadway 24 Hour Plays" with its ...
Once a pretty, sultry teenage model with a slightly subdued, aloof quality, Moore evolved into one of the top female screen stars of the 1990s.
Movie Morality -- How 5 Film Dilemmas Could Have Been Avoided
Contrary to popular belief, Hollywood sometimes tries to do more than find creative new ways to torture us with the "comedy" of Dane Cook.
She Said, Z Said: Hubba-Hubba-Doh
Z: I had no idea that one day I would graduate from the childhood yodel of "Yabba-Dabba-Doo!" to the adult cry of "Hubba-Hubba-Doh!" She: I wish I could say I had no idea what you were talking about.
The Most Hated Women in Film: A Top Eight List
I love women. And I love film. But far too often in movies, the role of the villain is written specifically for the male.
Seymour Cassel suspened by SAG for sexual harassment?
Seymour Cassel suspened by SAG for sexual harassment? Seymour Cassel, the beloved veteran character actor , longtime friend of the Florida Film Festival, a guy who shot a short for Stars North here some years back, h as been suspended from the Screen Actor's Guild for sexual harassment.
Stars grace red carpet in style
ABU DHABI // A gala event last night raised the curtain on 10 days of cinema and 129 films showing in the Middle East International Film Festival.
'Zombieland' top destination at box office
LOS ANGELES Woody Harrelson scored the biggest opening of his career at the North American box office, as "Zombieland" stormed theaters with weekend ticket sales of $25 million, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.
Grace Flight Air Show debuts in Texoma
Out of the wild blue yonder came a military flyover. Tiny spots separated from the plane high over head and grew into winged divers who released Old Glory and the Lone Star flag.
With Woody Harrelson, even the Twinkies are healthy
Woody Harrelson is quite an actor. In the new action-comedy "Zombieland" he plays a post-apocalyptic survivor with a fondness for Twinkies.
Demi fails to keep up with tweeters
Despite tweeting her way through the Toronto International Film Festival, Demi Moore believes she is neglecting her thousands of online followers.
Banker 'lured wife with 1/2m indecent proposal' to lure wife
A MILLIONAIRE banker allegedly made a real-life Indecent Proposal - offering a wife 500,000 to ditch her pensioner husband for him.
HOLLYWOOD star DEMI MOORE has furiously denied her incredibly youthful looks are down to plastic surgery.
All the presidenta TMs men: Woodstein a " and Redford a " at BAM on Sept. 12
Two of the most important journalists of the 20th century - and the actor who brought their story to life in one of the greatest movies of the same century - will be at BAM on Sept.
Fictional Architects In Movies
Image and source via DanStewart , Ajolote Boletin, Archinect, ArchiExplotion , and more.
Top Five: Ultimate dating blunders
'Dating in the Dark," an ABC reality show about dating sans light bulbs, premiered last week.
Redford who has been wed once before - told German magazine Bunte: "We are engaged and very happy with that.
Emmy Award Winning Actor Beth Maitland and Joel Brooks teach actors how to audition
The site offers a lecture series, based on footage gathered in ongoing live studio classes, and instructors/actors Joel Brooks and Beth Maitland bring humor and decades of experience to the video lectures as well as their associated website content information.
Demi Moore is pushing the century mark, but yesterday she gave us a nice reminder of why we spent the last decade-and-a-half of the Twentieth Century thinking inappropriate thoughts about her and not doing much else.
DVD Releases for June 9th, 2009
Another slow week for DVD releases, and that really won't change will late in the Summer when TV on DVD ramps up in time for the fall schedule.
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