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Results 1 - 8 of 8 in The Paper

  1. Bruce Altman

    Thursday Jul 2 | Hollywood.com

    ... Minghella's "Mr. Wonderful" (also 1993). Additional supporting roles followed in "Mr. Jones" (1993), Ron Howard's "The Paper" and Robert Redford's Oscar-nominated "Quiz Show" (both 1994). Altman seemed to have better luck in small, low-budget films ...

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    Related Topix: To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Drama Movies, Regarding Henry, Quiz Show, Crime Movies, Mr. Wonderful, Comedy Movies, Thriller, Matchstick Men, History Movies, Entertainment

  2. Roma Maffia

    May 30, 2009 | Hollywood.com

    A tall, slender character player whose olive complexion, severe eyebrows and wide, etched cheekbones make her a natural for ethnic roles, Roma Maffia had played small parts in three movies and worked on TV, but her career did not really take off until Ron Howard "discovered" her and cast her as an eager, loud-mouthed reporter in "The Paper" . That ...

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    Related Topix: Disclosure, Thriller, Drama Movies, Profiler, Comedy Movies, Crime Movies, Nick of Time, Entertainment, Drama, Television, The Heidi Chronicles, Chicago Hope, Soap Opera

  3. If an editor can marry Sharon Stone, anything is possible

    May 18, 2009 | The Victoria Star

    ... profession. Forget macho Jason Robards in All the President's Men or the nice-guy demeanor of Michael Keaton in The Paper. Bono is a rock god at whose feet the stadium hordes worship. It would be a real publicity coup - and, in turn, a boost to ...

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    Related Topix: Live Aid, Music!, Bono, Pop/Rock, U2, Drama Movies, Comedy Movies, All the President's Men, Thriller, History Movies

  4. Why dirty up my hands with newsprint?

    Apr 24, 2009 | CNN

    For grins, next time you're in the mood for a movie, go rent "The Paper" with Michael Keaton and Glenn Close.

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    Related Topix: Drama Movies, Comedy Movies, Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, iPhone, Science / Technology

  5. The Reel World: 'State of Play' a eulogy for newspaper businessRead the original story

    Apr 22, 2009 | ETruth.com

    ... out of reluctant sources, and Della, who doesn't even carry a pen most of the time, works for the "online side" of the paper, writing a Wonkette-style blog dealing in political gossip. Della, according to the editor of the paper (Helen Mirren), ...

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    Related Topix: State of Play, Journalism

  6. Stop the presses: Movies still need reportersRead the original story

    Apr 17, 2009 | Edmonton Journal

    ... like Absence of Malice (1981) could examine the difference between telling the truth and being fair. In 1994, The Paper tried to tackle a similar theme, with city editor Michael Keaton having a fight with managing editor Glenn Close as he tried to ...

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    Related Topix: State of Play, Russell Crowe, Journalism

  7. Stop the presses: Movies still need reportersRead the original story

    Apr 16, 2009 | Canada.com

    ... like Absence of Malice (1981) could examine the difference between telling the truth and being fair. In 1994, The Paper tried to tackle a similar theme, with city editor Michael Keaton having a fight with managing editor Glenn Close as he tried to ...

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    Related Topix: State of Play, Russell Crowe, Journalism

  8. Six Picks: Newspaper movies we recommend

    Mar 26, 2009 | Christian Science Monitor

    ... scandal won four Oscars, it also glamorized the fourth estate a ' and launched thousands of journalism careers. 'The Paper' (1994) It's a big day for the New York Sun's editor, Henry Hackett (Michael Keaton): His wife (Marisa Tomei) is about to have ...

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    Related Topix: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, All the President's Men, Drama Movies, Thriller, History Movies, Comedy Movies, Jason Robards, Sex Scandal