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Bingham Ray dies at 57; leading force in independent films
Bingham Ray, the co-founder of October Films, one of the top independent film distribution companies of the 1990s, and a former president of United Artists who was a leading force in independent films for more than two decades, died Monday. He was 57....Tags: Lincoln Center, Mike Leigh, Economy, Business and Finance, Robert Duvall, Samuel Goldwyn
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Movie exec Roger Birnbaum lists Bev Hills home
Entertainment industry executive Roger Birnbaum and his wife, Pamela, have put their Beverly Hills home up for sale at $15.75 million.
Completed five years ago, the nearly 7,200-square-foot contemporary farmhouse was a project of former talent manager...Tags: Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, Entertainment, Movies, Movies
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'Diner' cast members join Barry Levinson at anniversary celebration
Sherry Korsover waited 51 years for her Forest Park High classmate, Barry Levinson, to sign her yearbook. "I was so in love with you," she told a smiling Levinson Saturday night, as about 800 "Diner" fans came to Johns Hopkins University to celebrate the...Tags: Washington, DC, Johns Hopkins University, Norman Jewison, College Sports, Paul Reiser
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Around Town: Edgar Wright shows his stuff and aliens attack
24 FramesAki Kaurismaki films, a 1950s sci-fi double feature and a program curated by Edgar Wright are among this week’s film highlights.... -
Florence Parry Heide dies at 92; prolific children's author
Florence Parry Heide, a prolific children's book author best known for her droll illustrated picture book "The Shrinking of Treehorn" and her ability to convey in her writing what it is like to be a child, has died. She was 92.
Heide died in her sleep...Tags: Mystery (genre), Edward Gorey, World War II (1939-1945), Fiction, Entertainment Events
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MGM focused on international TV, even while making movies
Company TownNew MGM is focused on international TV, even while making movies.... -
The Morning Fix: MGM's roar goes to a meow. Lowe's backlash grows.
Company TownMGM's roar goes to a meow. Lowe's backlash grows.... -
Monster Mash: Duchess Catherine charities; Clyfford Still painting
Culture MonsterCatherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, has announced her charity patronages, which include the Art Room and the National Portrait Gallery. Officials in Denver say a woman punched and damaged a Clyfford Still painting worth more than $30 million at the... -
Around Town: Anime and the real Mae
24 FramesThe American Cinematheque gets highly anime-ted with its "Castles in the Sky: Miyazaki, Takahata and the Masters of Studio Ghibli" retrospective, which begins Thursday at the Aero in Santa Monica with a new 35-millimeter print of Hayao Miyazaki’s... -
'The Grey' director Joe Carnahan has a death wish
24 FramesJoe Carnahan, director of Liam Neeson movie "The Grey," will write and direct a reboot of Charles Bronson's "Death Wish."... -
Was Elizabeth Taylor a feminist?
Jacket CopyElizabeth Taylor -- star, beauty, jewelry-lover, much-married, activist. Should we add "feminist" to the list?... -
Buster Keaton's classic films return: Kenneth Turan's DVD pick
24 FramesBuster Keaton: New DVD releases allow viewers to look at all aspects of Buster Keaton's filmmaking career, even the lesser-known ones....
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