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CBS' 'Under the Dome' bringing thrills from King, Spielberg
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Inside a 10-foot-tall cylinder a few miles from the beach, actress Britt Robertson is chained to a bedpost. The petite 23-year-old is being held captive by her (fictional) ex-boyfriend, a possessive young man named Junior who'...
Tags: Stephen King, Steven Spielberg, Celebrities, Dean Norris, ER (tv program)
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Movie moms: The good, the bad and the scary
Mother's Day is a time for families to be together, and one of the things that often brings people together is movies. The truth is, there are not a lot of great "mom movies" in theaters right now (unless your mother is a really big "Evil Dead" fan)....
Tags: Entertainment, Julia Roberts, Ordinary People (movie), The Manchurian Candidate (movie), Movies
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Critic's Pick: 'The Sound of Music,' 'Psycho,' 'Mommie Dearest'
No matter whether your mother's taste — or your memory of her, for that matter — is sweet or sour, the American Cinematheque has Mother's Day programming to suit the occasion. If your mom likes things sweet, the Cinematheque's Aero Theatre...
Tags: The Sound of Music (movie), Mother's Day
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Saul Bass: American flair, Soviet aesthetics, with a Brubeck beat
Google paid animated homage Wednesday to iconic designer and artist Saul Bass with one of its more lively Doodles. To mark what would have been the movie title designer’s 93rd birthday, the Google cartoon recaps several of Bass’ films...
Tags: Philosophy, Google Inc., Vertigo (movie), Religion and Belief, Stanley Kubrick
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Quick Takes: Country music's new hit
Roll over, Hank Williams, and tell Patsy Cline the news: Nashville has a new top music awards show. Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards show on CBS drew 15.4 million viewers, according to early data from Nielsen (final ratings won't be published...Tags: Donny Deutsch, ABC (tv network), Chicago Sun-Times, Anderson Cooper, Television Industry
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Classic Hollywood: Vin Scully makes the call on baseball films
Over the decades, films about legendary baseball players have sometimes knocked it out of the park (1942's "The Pride of the Yankees" about Lou Gehrig) or struck out (1948's "The Babe Ruth Story.") The latest baseball biopic to step up to the plate is...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Ruby Dee
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'Oz' still great and powerful. Leno and Greenblatt feud over jokes.
After the coffee. Before pretending I know something about March Madness. The Skinny: I watched the season finale of HBO's "Girls" last night. Who knew that all these 21st century women needed to be happy were the men who weren't making them happy at...
Tags: Spring Breakers (movie), Girls (tv program), The Call (movie), Halle Berry, Television Industry
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'Bates Motel' opens for business on A&E
The big screen's most formidable mama's boy is coming to TV. Norman Bates, the deranged character of "Psycho" fame, is proving movie stars aren't the only ones hunkering down to the small screen — some of cinema's fictional personas are also...
Tags: The Silence of the Lambs (movie), Storage Wars (tv program), Friday Night Lights (tv program), AMC (tv network), Hitchcock (movie)
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Movie review: 'Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters' of art in progress
It is a rare thing to witness the creative process. But in the excellent new documentary "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters," filmmaker Ben Shapiro gives us fly-on-the-wall access over a 10-year period to an acclaimed artist as he envisions, designs...
Tags: Artists, Park Slope, Entertainment, Movies, Arts
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Adaptation of 'Peyton Place' isn't sure where it wants to be
The seamy side of gossipy small towns in New England has been a literary fixture since Hester Prynne defiantly sported that scarlet letter, but Grace Metalious' 1956 potboiler, "Peyton Place," ripped the scabs off the secret festering wounds in Eisenhower...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Alfred Hitchcock
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Film, TV violence is an intensely sensitive subject for some
Years after she first saw "The Passion of the Christ," Lori Pearson still feels queasy when she recalls the brutally graphic movie about the final hours of Jesus' life. "After I left the theater I remember feeling physically uncomfortable," said...
Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sylvester Stallone, When Harry Met Sally (movie), Texas Chainsaw 3D (movie), Psychology
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'Hitchcock'
Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren are typically credible as legendary "master of suspense" Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma, in director Sacha Gervasi's docudrama, but the bigger interest is the movie's detailing of the complications - financial and...Tags: Hitchcock (movie), Helen Mirren, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Wincott, Blu-ray Discs
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