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Winter TCA: Elisabeth Moss takes break from ad world to find a missing girl in 'Top of the Lake'
This story has been updated. See below. One day, Elisabeth Moss (as Peggy) is giving her notice to Don Draper; the next, she’s in an unheated shed in the outskirts of Queenstown, New Zealand, rehearsing for a Jane Campion mystery. “It...
Tags: Movies, Elisabeth Moss, Human Interest, New Zealand, Matt Damon
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Runway news: Such eye-catchers
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticDesigner merry go round Stefano Pilati was out at Yves Saint Laurent and in at Ermenegildo Zegna. Versus, Azzaro and Vionnet lost their designers, and Jil Sander was back in at Jil Sander, after Raf Simons left that label for Dior. Nicolas Ghesquière...Tags: Diane von Furstenberg, Hong Kong, Vionnet, Alexander Wang, Music
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Larry Hagman dies at 81; TV's J.R. Ewing
Los Angeles TimesFervor for the television show “Dallas” was intense in 1980, when the Queen Mother met actor Larry Hagman and joined the worldwide chorus asking: “Who shot J.R.?” “Not even for you, ma’am,” replied Hagman, who...Tags: Robin Hood, Larry Hagman, Petroleum Industry, Sidney Sheldon, Sting
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'Sister' review: The sad tale of a tiny thief
*** (out of four) I can’t say I expected Chicago-born Gillian Anderson (“The X-Files”) to appear in a small role in the Swiss drama “Sister.” The film, recently named to the shortlist of possible nominees for the 2013...Tags: Movies, Gillian Anderson, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Academy Awards
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Review: A disappointing 'Allegiance' goes AWOL
Set in 2004, against the backdrop of a National Guard unit being called up for active duty in Iraq, "Allegiance" is an intermittently compelling but ultimately disappointing drama that loses track of its own point of view in favor of more generic...Tags: Seth Gabel, Bow Wow, Iraq
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From 'World War Z' to 'Star Trek,' six story lines to watch in 2013
Predicting the biggest film stories months ahead of time is a fool's errand – last year at this time few were talking about Aurora or “Zero Dark Thirty.” Yet we here at Movies Now, along with many of our counterparts, make these kinds of...
Tags: Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Killing Them Softly (movie), Brad Pitt, Christopher Nolan, Superman (fictional character)
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Boublil, Schonberg revisit, rework the songs of 'Les Miserables'
By Todd Martens"We were very reluctant," said one of the principals of 2012 film adaption of "Les Misérables," "to have an all sung-through movie." Such a statement could be guessed to originate from, say, a studio executive, one who is weighing the financial pros and...Tags: Music, Movies, Music Theater, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Charles Durning dies at 89; Tony winner also got Oscar, Emmy nods
Charles Durning, a Tony Award-winning actor whose prolific work in films and television included supporting roles in the classic comedy "Tootsie" and the TV sitcom "Evening Shade," died Monday. He was 89. Durning, a decorated veteran of World War II,...
Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Movies, Manhattan (New York City), Maureen Stapleton, Charles Durning
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Some dare call it unreason
The Baltimore SunWhen I was in high school, the drama group traveled to Louisville to see a series of plays (my first experience of Sheridan's Rivals!). As we walked to the theater, a gentleman was handing out some kind of document. It was typed, single-spaced, with no...Tags: Christianity, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, H.L. Mencken, Adam Lanza
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HBO's Baltimore productions 'Game Change,' 'Veep' score Golden Globe nominations
Baltimore Sun reporterOverall, the Golden Globe nominations proved kind to made-in-Baltimore productions. HBO's political drama "Game Change" -- the story of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's 2008 vice-presidential run -- earned the most TV nominations with five: best TV movie...Tags: Screen Actors Guild Awards, Screen Actors Guild, Ed Harris, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep (tv program)
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Golden Globe nominees owe debt to books
The Golden Globe nominees have a heavy literary bent this year, with a large number of adaptations featured in the key categories. Just consider the two "best picture" categories, which draw from novels and non-fiction books that have topped the best-...
Tags: Victor Hugo, Les Miserables (musical), Entertainment Events, Central Intelligence Agency, Golden Globe Awards
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Golden Globes 2013: Latecomer 'Django' makes strong showing
After earning no recognition from the Screen Actors Guild on Wednesday, "Django Unchained" swept into the Golden Globe nominations on Thursday, scoring five nods. Behind Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," which received seven honors, Quentin Tarantino's film...
Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Jamie Foxx, Screen Actors Guild, Argo (movie), Politics
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