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Video/Q&A: 'Broken City' star/producer Mark Wahlberg and director Allen Hughes
In the political thriller “Broken City,” Mark Wahlberg plays an underdog—not exactly something new for the Oscar-nominated actor (“The Departed”) when you recall “Boogie Nights,” “Invincible,” “...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Mayor, Music, Movies, Entertainment
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'Arrested Development' creator: We decided 'not to be precious'
Netflix has finally confirmed the release date -- er, month -- for "Arrested Development." The company’s content chief, Ted Sarandos, made the announcement Wednesday, adding that all 14 episodes will roll out all at once in May. The news comes...Tags: Television, Jessica Walter, Movies, Entertainment, Jason Bateman
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CD Review: It Came From Connecticut Volume 1
When I was growing up in Boston in the 1970s and '80s, I saw a lot of great local bands ruined by overzealous studio producers who tried to conform the bands' lively and distinctive sounds into some imagined "commercial" radio formula of the day. You...Tags: Music Industry, Cheshire, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Vessels (music group), Eric Idle
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Video/Q&A: 'Smashed' star Mary Elizabeth Winstead
To bond as married alcoholics for the Sundance hit “Smashed,” co-stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Paul, appropriately, went out and got drunk. “I don’t know what I really learned about myself from that particular night...
Tags: Action (genre), Sundance Film Festival, Aaron Paul, Alcohol Addiction, Mae Whitman
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Oct. 10: Drunk History
With 'Drunk History,' Lutherville's Derek Waters has a tipsy hit Five years ago, Lutherville native Derek Waters was a struggling comedian in Los Angeles. Like thousands before him, he had dreams of being cast on "Saturday Night Live" or making it in...Tags: Danny McBride, Sundance Film Festival, Arts and Culture, This Means War (movie), Comedy Central (tv network)
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With 'Drunk History,' Lutherville's Derek Waters has a tipsy hit
Five years ago, Lutherville native Derek Waters was a struggling comedian in Los Angeles. Like thousands before him, he had dreams of being cast on "Saturday Night Live" or making it in Hollywood as a funny guy. But Waters wasn't having much luck. "My...
Tags: Danny McBride, Sundance Film Festival, Arts and Culture, Comedy Central (tv network), This Means War (movie)
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Author's focus: Soul, but no body
Tribune NewspapersInto the insatiable mosh pit of young adult fiction comes a new character who, if it's possible, we haven't really seen before. "A," the protagonist in David Levithan's new novel, "Every Day," is 16 but otherwise lacks any earthly identifiers. A has no...Tags: Arts and Culture, Literature, John Green, Authors, Book
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'Total Recall' review: A vaguely remembered movie about vaguely remembered experiences
*1/2 (out of four) How kind of director Len Wiseman (“Live Free or Die Hard,” “Underworld”) to move the scene featuring a woman with three breasts to an early spot in his remake of “Total Recall,” in case any...
Tags: Jessica Biel, Steven Spielberg, Bill Nighy, Kate Beckinsale, Total Recall (movie, 2012)
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DIY Washing: Looking To Be Green and Stay Clean Without a Washing Machine
I don't have a lot of money. It's not uncommon to hear of educated folks in their late 20s and early 30s living paycheck to paycheck because their jobs don't pay well and they have debts (the legal, credit-card and student-loan kind, not the knee-breaky,...
Tags: YouTube, The Home Depot, Mini, Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Q&A: Aubrey Plaza of 'Safety Not Guaranteed'
Name five actresses you assume participated in sports and other activities in high school, including being president of the student council. Aubrey Plaza’s not on that list, is she? Despite the 27-year-old’s remarkably convincing, deadpan...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Donald Glover, Sarah Silverman, Kristen Stewart
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'Girl in Progress' review: Well-intentioned discussion points for Mother's Day
**1/2 (out of four) As teenage Ansiedad (Cierra Ramirez) longs to hop a bus to “adult-ville,” I couldn’t help but think of “Arrested Development” and what Michael (Jason Bateman) tells his son George Michael (Michael Cera)...
Tags: Mother's Day, Matthew Modine, Patricia Arquette, Arrested Development (tv program) , Jason Bateman
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L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival goes for big laughs, big breaks
24 FramesThe L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival returns for its fourth year, featuring screenings, panel discussions, a screenwriting competition, nightly parties and a closing awards ceremony. Gary Anthony Williams guarantees laughs....
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