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Comparisons aside, does Forrest Gump hold up after all these years? We meet Forrest sitting on a park bench in Georgia, waiting for a bus.
Forrest Gump (Chocolate Box Gift Set) DVD Review
Forrest Gump DVD Review Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 11.30.2009 This DVD set is like a box of chocolates...literally. But is it worth a double-dip? Directed by: Robert Zemeckis Written by: Eric Roth Starring: Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump Robin Wright Penn - Jenny Curran Gary Sinise - Dan Taylor Mykelti Williamson - Benjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue Sally ...
TV this weekend: 'Brothers & Sisters'
With the Justin-Rebecca wedding a week away, everyone has secrets. He doesn't know she's pregnant; she doesn't know his grades are iffy.
Flatlands Theatre Company is looking for six female actors to star in its spring show.
Gusto Theatre preps second production
For most women older than 25, life changed when they watched M'Lynn Eatenton, played by Sally Field, standing in the cemetery after burying her daughter, Shelby.
November 13, 2009 - Up next, dissociative identity disorder. Back in the old days, they used to be called multiple personality disorder.
Sing your favorite stars a happy birthday in the privacy of your own home. Maybe not out loud.
Celebrity Interviews: Sally Field: I'm proud to fly the flag for older women
VETERAN actress Sally Field is flying the flag for older women. Sally plays Nora Walker, a mother in her 60s who cares for her grown-up kids, in cult TV drama Brothers & Sisters.
Rome Little Theatre brings 'Steel Magnolias' to DeSoto stage
Leigha Burnham plays beauty shop owner Truvy while Savannah Ruth portrays Annelle in Rome Little Theatrea s production of the touching and hilarious a Steel Magnoliasa which opens tomorrow.
Bringing back the erotic thriller is only fair
If Harrison Ford and Sly Stallone can muscle back into the limelight in belated sequels to their defining roles, equal opportunities must dictate that here come the girls David Morrissey and Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct 2. Photograph: MGM/Everett/Rex Features The recent explosion of films featuring rickety old beefcakes doing their best to revive ...
Tennessee Rep's re-creation of 'Magnolias' will steal hearts
Tennessee Repertory Theatre's Steel Magnolias is more than a wonderful walk down memory lane, although it's certainly that.
Rossiter: Every cancer is worthy of 'pink' status
This time of year there's a line from the movie "Steel Magnolias" I can't shake.
Tennessee Repertory Theatre's 25th anniversary season is modest in scope-only four shows-yet offers fare that, when well done, should pull in crowds.
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
a Brothers & Sistersa premiere: Tears and fears
It's a strange thing about Brothers & Sisters : At the end of every episode, I'm always more eager to talk about the next episode than I am to write about the one I just watched.
Ask 411 Movies for 09.28.09: The Column That Gets the Fickle Finger of Fate Award
Ask 411 Movies for 09.28.09: The Column That Gets the Fickle Finger of Fate Award! Posted by Leonard Hayhurst on 09.28.2009 Freddy Got Fingered, Manos: The Hands of Fate, Ballistic: Ecks vs.
Lake Claremont Press's Chicago
Her many years working in the substandard environments of Carolina cotton mills for low wages led her ultimately to fight for improved conditions and unionizing Southern textile plants.
Major Motion Picture to Film in Tuscaloosa
The main stars of the movie titled "Due Date," won't be in town, but you will recognize the location shots on screen next year.
Remembering 'Norma Rae' Crystal Lee Sutton
Crystal Lee Sutton died last week at the age of 68. You may have known her by a different name.
The woman who inspired Sally Field's role as a union-organizing textile worker in a North Carolina textile mill has died of brain cancer.
Real-Life "Norma Rae" Dies After Battle With Insurance Company
Crystal Lee Sutton, 68, formerly Crystal Lee Jordan - on whom Sally Field's Norma Rae was based - died last Friday of brain cancer.
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