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HBO's the don
Times Staff WriterHome Box Office separated itself from the pack and raced away with the most nominations by far, including four out of 10 best-series contenders, as candidates for the 55th annual nighttime Emmy Awards were unveiled Thursday. Coupled with its longtime...Tags: NBC (tv network), Alias (tv program), MTV (tv network), Television, Bernie Mac
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Steppenwolf's 'The Dresser' goes backstage
Tribune theater criticThere is dramatization and then there is self-dramatization. If a playwright wants both, a playwright writes a play about actors. Here's another one: If Steppenwolf Theatre Company ensemble member John Mahoney wants to play the role of Sir in Ronald...Tags: Michael Phillips, Ronald Harwood, William Hurt, Albert Finney, Celebrities
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Ronald Harwood goes Hollywood
Ronald Harwood has been a part of the British theater for more than 50 years, so he has the inevitable story involving a foot, a mouth and John Gielgud. "I had just finished writing `The Dresser,'" the 69-year-old Harwood says down the telephone from...Tags: Ronald Harwood, Dining and Drinking, Annette Bening, Movies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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The Broken Hearts Club
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday September 29, 2000 Greg Berlanti's lively and engaging "The Broken Hearts Club" is subtitled "a romantic comedy" but is much more than that: a sharply observed yet affectionate and humorous critique of the values of the gay world of West...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Movies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Romance (genre), Drugs and Medicines
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Primal Fear
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday April 3, 1996 "Primal Fear" makes fools of us and makes us like it. A tight courtroom melodrama that serves up twist after twist like so many baffling knuckle balls, this film handles its suspenseful material with skill and style. ...Tags: Kentucky, Movies, Alfre Woodard, Sex, Crime, Law and Justice
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She's the One
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday August 23, 1996 You can only be young, unknown and suddenly hot once in a lifetime, and that moment came for Edward Burns when his refreshing "The Brothers McMullen" won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. Written,...Tags: Movies, Romance (genre), Cameron Diaz, Sex, Comedy (genre)
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