Wednesday Oct 14 | The Enterprise
'Whip It' is a fun yet predictable ride around the track
Everything about Drew Barrymore is cute, and just about every movie she has made can be described as such.
Mystic River Washes Sins Away on Blu-ray on February 2, 2010
You can bring home Clint Eastwood's award-winning 2003 film home in high definition next year.
The Invention of Lying The story of the one man capable of deception in a bizarroworld where brutal honesty is otherwise the only option, The Invention of Lying bears more of the comedic thumbprints of Office creator Ricky Gervais than did his first Hollywood vehicle, last year' Zombieland Zombie purists may want to eat newbie director Ruben ...
Lace up your skates and go see 'Whip It'
The kind of movie that makes the term "formulaic crowd-pleaser" seem like a good thing, "Whip It" is completely predictable from the first frame.
A measured, ironic Ph.D. thesis on Dashiell Hammett and film noir, this 1990 film by Joel and Ethan Coen boasts Caravaggio lighting, a stately tempo, and a quietly immodest approach to its own mastery.
Marcia Gay Harden and Shohreh Aghdashloo Shohreh Aghdashloo and Marcia Gay Harden have battled for an Oscar and are up against each other at this month's Primetime Emmys.
William H. Macy, Morgan Freeman and Christopher Walken in cat-burglar gear
Can't Get Arrested: William H. Macy, Morgan Freeman and Christopher Walken star in The Maiden Heist, a museum-caper comedy that's stuck in Hollywood limbo.
Joey Pants, as he's known, made the doc after starring in "Canvas," a little indie flick with Marcia Gay Harden about mental illness that got people talking about the disease.
Get the latest version of QuickTime to view movie trailers. Whip It In theaters: October 9, 2009 The directorial debut of Drew Barrymore, stars Ellen Page as Bliss, a rebellious Texas teen who throws in her small town beauty pageant crown for the rowdy world of roller derby.
Friday Flix heats up the 'Grill'
BELFAST : This month, Belfast Free Library is celebrating movies set in Maine as part of its Friday Night Flix series.
An Irish gangster and his trusted lieutenant and counselor find their domination of the town threatened by an ambitious Italian underboss .
Actress's journey to the Tonys began in norfolk
MANY YEARS AGO, people in downtown Norfolk used to see her riding her bicycle to rehearsals at the Wells Theatre.
That's James Gandolfini there, a.k.a. Tony Soprano. But this is not about that Tony, it's about Broadway's biggest show- the TONY Awards...a.k.a the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to be awarded June 7th in New York City's Radio City Music Hall.
'American Gun' [Violent content and language.] [DVD only] - A gripping, downbeat, well-acted 2005 film that intertwines stories about the negative effect of guns in America, including a stressed-out, guilt-ridden Oregon factory worker who is raising her traumatized teenage son while they both deal with the aftermath of her older son who murdered a ...
Marcia Gay Harden on Tony, Oscar and 'God of Carnage'
This is the second time that Oscar champ Marcia Gay Harden has been nominated for a Tony Award.
Set for P.S. 122 Benefit May 27 [ P ] Real Dancing with the Real Stars Benefit to Feature Neuwirth, Bond and Billy 's Mower [ TM ] Lorenzo Pisoni's Humor Abuse , Terrence McNally's Golden Age , Second City's City of Nutterly Love , et al.
God of Carnage's Marcia Gay Harden on why a Tony beats an OscarRead the Q&A
Newly minted Tony nominee Marcia Gay Harden is delighted to chat about her hit play, God of Carnage , but first she has to help her five-year-old daughter, Julitta, finish making a ballerina doll.
Curtain Calls: 'Spitfire Grill' one of several new openers
"TO A TOWN with no future, comes a girl with a past" is the tag line for the 1996 film "The Spitfire Grill," which featured Ellen Burstyn and Marcia Gay Harden.
It is obvious, when watching this film, that it is based on very personal experiences--breast cancer, alcoholism, estrangement, facing mortality and releasing past memories.
Harden hops to it in stage role
God of Carnage sees energetic actor leap around like `a demon on a pogo stick' Apr 29, 2009 04:30 AM Richard Ouzounian Theatre Critic NEW YORKYou may think you know Marcia Gay Harden, from her award-winning movie performances in films such as Pollock and Mystic River , or TV series like Damages and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , but unless ...
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