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Movie Review: Won’t Back Down Strives for Outrage, But Settles for Clichés
The war between parents and jaded teachers had to be more clever to warrant all the prerelease protests.
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The war between parents and jaded teachers had to be more clever to warrant all the prerelease protests.
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The new Roland Emmerich movie with Channing Tatum.
The production values will bring to mind Merchant-Ivory, but the real inspiration might be Walt Disney.
As Denise.
It's a British period sex comedy.
Everyone is slightly miscast in Austin Pendleton's take on Chekhov's Sisters--and mostly that works to this production's advantage.
Plus: "Idol" winner Lee DeWyze's debut album gets a release date.
Plus, Jason Schwartzman reveals just how much of a lion his dad was when he was a kid, on our regular late-night roundup.
"Peter, my husband, was like, 'Uh, are they going to ask you to go stand on Broadway and Houston with flyers?"
Plus: Jeremy Renner will give you a guy's opinion on makeup.
Is it near 'Almost Famous'? 'The Idolmaker'? 'The Doors'?
Let's put it this way: For every Zoe Saldana, there's a Patricia Arquette.
It wasn't just the indie cred!
Action star teaches the meaning of the word "separate."
Jeff Bridges plays an old country singer who used to be famous but is now broke. Sound familiar?
John Landis: "In the States I'm still quite the schmuck."
Congratulations to the happy couple!
The real-life couple takes on the Chekhov play starting January 17.