Nov 7, 2009 | Buffalo News
Creepy eyes aside, a Carola is visually stunning
"Bah! Humbug!" To coin a phrase. I understand why Jim Carrey wanted to do Robert Zemeckis' lavish new computer graphic extravaganza on the much-filmed and classic tale by Charles Dickens.
Dickens's Victorian London Goes Digital
FOR more than 100 years, movies have been made in the same basic way: you put actors in front of a camera and photograph them.
AWARD winning actor Miranda Otto is in Portland ready to film a movie with her father, Barry Otto, at the Cape Nelson lighthouse.
Warren Clements Last updated on Thursday, Oct. 01, 2009 03:51PM EDT T he part everyone remembers about Ally McBeal is the Dancing Baby.
Harrison Ford in tears as he's awarded lifetime achievement award at American Film Festival
What lies beneath: Harrison Ford shows his emotions during career tribute at the Deauville American Film Festival By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:17 PM on 13th September 2009 Harrison Ford choked back tears as he was honoured at the 35th Deauville American Film Festival.
Full of surprises ... Miranda Otto. Back in an Aussie role, Miranda Otto proves she's more than a 'light and fluffy' glamour girl, writes Kristie Lau.
Amber Valetta: Model actor and designer
Amber Valletta is talking sex, fetishes, bagels. It's early morning in Santa Monica, so the marine mist is yet to burn off the Pacific Ocean, and she is rushing along, chatting about her latest film.
Acceptable encore to the ghost stories of the year previous, The Sixth Sense and Stir of Echoes .
3-D filmmakers are counting on Comic-Con
Robert Zemeckis has never been to Comic-Con International in San Diego , and the director's "Disney's A Christmas Carol" seems like an unusual choice for a first appearance.
Seattle Film Buff: Harrison Ford Steals the Summer...
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Evincing an air of articulate self-possession that came across more as experienced sophistication than precociousness despite her relative youth, Katharine Towne was quite a catch in Hollywood: an attractive, smart and.... Evincing an air of articulate self-possession that came across more as experienced sophistication than precociousness despite ...
Michelle Pfeiffer: 'Fifty isn't just the new 40 - it's the new 30'
Yes, the gorgeous Michelle Pfeiffer is 51. Ridiculous, isn't it? But it's all fine because, as she tells us, life begins here 'I turned 50 last year.
Let's take a trip back to 1997, shall we? Though not that long ago, the world was most certainly a different place.
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