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DUSTIN Lance Black waiting in line to get a CD signed by the Broadway cast of "Hair" at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre .
Before crash landing on ''Lost,'' Daniel Dae Kim was a constant presence in TV and movies.
'Soup's' Joel McHale gets even more scathing
Joel McHale's one-man war against reality television came to San Francisco on Saturday night, armed with fewer visual aids but more scathing commentary than fans are used to seeing on his celebrity-skewering weekly cable show "The Soup." Images View Larger Image At first the comic looked naked on the Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium stage, without the ...
Daniel Dae Kim: From The Lehigh Valley To The 'Lost' Island
In the summer of 1985, long before Daniel Dae Kim appeared in Spider-Man II , " NYPD Blue," The Hulk , "Ally McBeal," "Crusade," "Angel," "90210" and "Seinfeld," I was riding shotgun in his 1981 Toyota Celica debating such high school hot-button topics as: Do you have enough money for gas? Don't you think that freshman gymnast is hot? And why are ...
Director/producer/writ-er/actor Sam Raimi first came to the attention of film fans with the savage, yet darkly humorous, low-budget horror film The Evil Dead .
Summer movies: What's your favorite?
Just got an email announcing Family Circle and Netflix's list of All-Time Summer Film Favorites.
Weird Chronicles: Welcome Back, Sam
Let's get one thing straight: The Sam Raimi that most of you know, that warm, fuzzy auteur responsible for the massive cash pile-producing "Spider-Man" and "Spider-Man 2," is not my Sam Raimi.
Sam Raimia s Latest Horror Film Taps I.E. Effects
Post Facility Delivers Key VFX Shots for Drag Me to Hell Culver City, CA: June 3, 2009... Director Sam Raimi and visual effects supervisor Bruce Jones recently turned to Culver City-based I.E. Effects to deliver key visual effects sequences for Drag Me to Hell .
Drag Me to Hell Reviews Hail Return of Old Sam Raimi
Spider Man, Drag Me To Hell is being advertised as Raimi's return to horror - particularly the high camp, gross, insane horror that first made Raimi a star.
Director Sam Raimi gets back to his disreputable roots with "Drag Me to Hell," a title never to be confused with "Spider-Man 4" . This hellaciously effective B-movie comes with a handy moral tucked inside its scares, laughs and Raimi's specialty, the scare/laugh hybrid.
Many directors search for, but few find, that elusive intersection of chills and chuckles where Sam Raimi built his early reputation before being swallowed by the cultural weight of the "Spider-Man" franchise.
Not only is Sam Raimi daring to push the mainstream studio horror movie to a new and uncomfortable place, he may even be daring his longtime fans to come along with him.
Actress. Born April 30, 1982, in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Unlike so many child actors whose promise diminishes with the onset of adulthood, Dunst has grown in both range and popularity.
Michael Chabon Comes To West Hartford Tuesday
Michael Chabon sees a link between the histories of Jews and comic books. / April 13, 2007) Michael Chabon is blessed with one of the most inventive imaginations in contemporary American literature.
When youa re the host of a TV show that satirises the entertainment industry, ita s inevitable that sooner or later youa ll land yourself in hot water.
The official announcement won't be made until the show's finale on September 13 , but we know who wins Rock Star: Supernova .
West and Weisz lined up for Donmar Warehouse
Alfred Molina completes trio of British actors thriving in US who will appear at London's Donmar Warehouse this year Dominic West, best known for his role in the HBO police drama The Wire.
An Irish family moves illegally to the USA, chasing the American dream. As time goes on, they discover that life in their new homeland is not that easy but they also make some friends.
From 'All in the Family' to Amos Oz
Lynn Roth, the director of The Little Traitor , which opened throughout the country this week, is gracious and professional.
Ido Port and Alfred Molina in The Little Traitor . Photo: Courtesy 4 stars Written and directed by Lynn Roth.