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Check Out A Preview Of Beyonce And Lady Gaga's 'Video Phone'
It's been a great season for high-profile video premieres. Last week saw the unveiling of Lady Gaga's hyper-kinetic clip for her new single "Bad Romance," the new video for the Chris Brown ballad "Crawl" and the unleashing of Rihanna's cinematic tour-de-force for "Russian Roulette." This week sees another new video, a much-talked-about ...
'Cathedral City' benefit to help movie to be shot in Scottsdale
Most film producers raise money and then begin producing their films. Phoenix-based MoviesMakingADifference is taking a divergent route for its "Cathedral City" project starring Michael Madsen: It has started production and is now going after the money.
Tim Roth Joins Brits Taking The Lead In US
Tim Roth can't tell a lie - he's enjoying life on American TV so much he has no intention of returning home to Britain anytime soon.
Watch Beyonce and Lady Gaga Shoot Guns, Not Wear Pants in a oeVideo Phonea Video
Beyonce and Lady Gaga's music video for "Video Phone" has arrived, and as expected, no pants were worn in the making.
Beyonce And Lady Gaga's 'Video Phone' Clip: A Brightly Colored Fantasy Set To Life
Thus, it's a little surprising that the just-released clip for Beyonce's "Video Phone" has nary a flame or fish-eye shot .
Staged reading of Reservoir Dogs to benefit man slashed in face
About a week ago, Paul Burns ' face was slashed in an argument with a man over parking.
What if Quentin Tarantino directed a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action movie? Aron created this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / Reservoir Dogs mash-up over a year ago, but it has just begun to make the viral internet video rounds over the weekend.
Movie review | 'The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day': Just in case once was not enough
'The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day,' with Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, Julie Benz.
Harvey Keitel has joined the cast of 'Little Fockers'. The 'Reservoir Dogs' actor will join 'Sin City' star Jessica Alba and 'Jurassic Park' actress Laura Dern in Ben Stiller's comedy sequel, which follows hits 'Meet The Parents' and 'Meet The Fockers'. While it's unsure what part Keitel will play, the film charts the progress of married couple ...
Harvey Keitel cast in "Little Fockers"
Harvey Keitel has joined the cast of the "Meet the Fockers" sequel. Regulars Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner and Owen Wilson are returning, along with newcomers Jessica Alba and Laura Dern.
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Michael Madsen is our nominee for Hardest-Working Man in Show Business
Michael Madsen calls movies "pictures" and makes a new one every couple weeks. I happened to check his IMDB page recently, and I noticed something incredible: the man acted in 25 movies released this year.
Inglourious Basterds offends some Israelis, but others get the joke
In his new film "Inglourious Basterds," American director Quentin Tarantino has given us a fictional plot that centers on Jewish-American soldiers during World War II, who are let loose on a brutal quest for vengeance against the Germans.
Steven Wright: Behind the comic's stone face
Here's some breaking news for you -- mega-deadpan comedian Steven Wright laughs when he's offstage.
Brad Pitt looking for new motorbike after LA crash
Brad Pitt says he is in the market for a new motorcycle. The actor, in Tokyo to promote his latest movie, "Inglourious Basterds," said he trashed his favorite bike recently while trying to escape overzealous photographers.
Steven Wright's jokes get right to point
Steven Wright, a deadpan comedian known for his witty one-liners and dry observations, performs Nov.
Danville Express: Movie Screener
Lt. Aldo Raine and Sgt. Donny Donowitz It's ironic that a filmmaker best-known for audio-visually quoting other films should have such an instantly recognizable style.
Michael Madsen Hit With More Financial Worries
MICHAEL MADSEN is sinking deeper into financial turmoil - the bankrupt actor faces eviction from his Malibu, California home for failing to pay his rent.
Uma Thurman says she's finally proud of her acting work
Uma Thurman is a couple of hours from accepting her Career Achievement Award from the Chicago International Film Festival, but she isn't quite in victory-dance mode.
Has it really been 10 years since Quentin Tarantino's debut film upended the thriller genre and made the indie scene safe for excessive bloodletting? Have we really been suffering through 10 years of imitative, painfully "hip" crime dramas whose makers believe that simply having their characters discourse about old TV shows and breakfast cereals ...
Tarantino mimicked, rarely equaled
If the 17 years since "Reservoir Dogs" have taught us nothing else about cinema, it's that only Quentin Tarantino can make a Tarantino movie.
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