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Marilyn and Ella: the odd friendship
Monroe helped to kickstart Fitzgerald's career, but these Fifties icons shared more than a love of jazz Bonnie Greer A year or so ago, I found myself at No 6 on a list of "improbable couples". This happened because, on one of Andrew Marr's first programmes, Brian Eno and I were doing the paper review.
Peek inside 'Sex and the Cinema' on Starz
While lascivious beer commercials and suggestive ads for Internet domain sites seem to push the envelope of good taste in this country, nothing compares to the sexually charged flicks that fill our cinemas and eventually our Zeitgeist.
Kaylie Jones talks addiction, relationships in memoir
Most people know Kurt Vonnegut as the author of "Slaughterhouse-Five,'' but Kaylie Jones knew him as a dinner guest.
Stop bullying my Joe or I'll knock you out, dad tells Strictly's Craig
STRICTLY Come Dancing fans could be in for a double knockout when they tune in tonight.
TV's 25 Scariest Episodes #14 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 'The Case of Mr. Pelham'
Tom Ewell as the title role in The Case of Mr. Pelham One of the many paradoxes about Alfred Hitchcock is that, for a filmmaker who spent his entire career scaring the bejeezes out of people, he, with one exception, avoided stories dealing with the supernatural.
Stored in Creston: Hollywood memories
Todd Fisher, the son of actress Debbie Reynolds, says part of his mother's collection of famous Hollywood memorabilia - stored on Fisher's farm in Creston - may hit the auction block.
Lucky 13th year for Purbeck Film Festival
THE biggest and longest running rural film festival in the country starts in Dorset this month.
It's 9:58, and anticipation builds to a frenzied pitch inside trousers and panties all across this once-great land.
Black Diamond man's hobby rings a bell with many people
There is a sign at the Black Diamond home of Keith Deaver that reads, "If the phone rings, please answer it." No problem, he has more than 100.
Review: The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe by J Randy Taraborrelli
A life of Marilyn Monroe dispenses the gossip a ' and refutes some lurid rumours a ' but fails to capture her essence, says Peter Conrad Marilyn Monroe with Arthur Miller in 1957.
That'd Really Blow Your Skirt Up
Fifty-five years ago today this very minute, Marilyn Monroe stood on a grate at Lexington and 52nd right here in NYC to film the infamous white skirt scene in The Seven Year Itch .
New body of work: Megan Fox hopes current roles will help her shed pinup image
Underestimate Megan Fox at your own risk. She just may gut you like a fish and eat your organs.
Review: Taraborrelli's 'Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe' cracks few new clues
The mere name "Marilyn" is instantly recognizable, and Marilyn Monroe's immortality shows no signs of fading.
Old Ass Movies: Kill For the Money with 'Double Indemnity'
Every week, Film School Rejects presents a movie that was made before you were born and tells you why you should like it.
Joe DiMaggio wanted Marilyn Monroe to be his demure housewife. So...
Marilyn Monroe had money, fame and critical acclaim, but what she wanted most was a man to love her.
VisionTV Program Highlights for the Week of Sept. 6, 2009
7 ** ** It's better in Bhutan: Canadian doc looks at one country's pursuit of "Gross National Happiness," Sept.
When something itches, my dear sir, the natural tendency is to scratch. - Dr. Brubaker in The Seven Year Itch Are you getting itchy?" I asked.
Indelible images of a pop icon
She was the real thing. I forgot my marriage, my baby, my dream life in New York, everything but this moment.
How Monroe, Miller and Olivier helped produce The Entertainer
I guess we have to thank Marilyn Monroe for one of the most provocative plays ever presented on the British stage.
Hell hath no fury like 34 degrees in Vancouver
I have little in common with Marilyn Monroe except this. She once said, in that memorable film The Seven Year Itch, "I'm just not made for the heat." I hear ya, sister.
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