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'Seal Team Six' celebrates Obama, suffers sins of docudrama
The Baltimore SunThere is no TV genre more problematic than docudrama. And Sunday's premiere of "SEAL Team Six," which claims to be the true, inside story of the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, is as problematic as they come. The core issues all grow from the...Tags: Damian Lewis, Kathleen Robertson, Anson Mount, Elections, Television
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TV review: 'SEAL Team Six' macho, but not moving
RedEye"SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden" (7 p.m. Nov. 4, Nat Geo; 2 stars) does the impossible: It makes the clandestine and no doubt harrowing U.S. mission that killed Osama bin Laden kind of dull. Republicans have complained that the...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Xzibit, Kathleen Robertson, Anson Mount
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After debate disaster, Hollywood to the rescue
After a pathetic debate performance, liberals are no longer so confident that Barack Obama is a lock for re-election. Until the showdown on stage in Denver, liberals had been quite confident their man would prevail, citing battleground state polls that...
Tags: Al Gore, Barack Obama, National Geographic Channel (tv network), Netflix Inc., Clint Eastwood
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Actor Arrested in Harvey Weinstein Extortion Plot
KTLA/Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- A friend of Harvey Weinstein says the Oscar-winning movie producer was badly shaken up when he received a threatening note from an aspiring actor in the mail. 25-year-old Vivek Shah, an actor living in Los Angeles who has had bit parts...Tags: Entertainment Events, Postal (movie), Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Los Angeles Times
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In calling for summit on violence, Weinstein could showcase own slate
Harvey Weinstein says that in the wake of the Colorado massacre, filmmakers need to examine how they depict violence, suggesting that directors come together to discuss how their movies influence public behavior. If he wants to show some especially...
Tags: Entertainment, Film Festivals, Movies, Ray Liotta, Django Unchained (movie)
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Warner buys Miramax catalog of film music
Warner/Chappell, the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group, has acquired the copyrights of film scores from hundreds of Miramax movies, including "Good Will Hunting," "The Cider House Rules," "Gangs of New York" and "Finding Neverland." Terms of the...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Danny Elfman, Good Will Hunting (movie), Movies
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Rafalca Romney Tweets From The Olympics
The Hartford CourantRafalca, the horse co-owned by Ann Romney and ignored by Mitt, is in London competing in the Olympic event called dressage. Finally over jet lag. If you think flying coach is bad, I had to stand the whole way. Airplane food is terrible, even in horse...Tags: Mitt Romney, Bristol Palin, Ann Romney, Dressage, Barack Obama
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Cannes 2012: Festival offers only small hints of Oscar season
24 FramesMichael Haneke's "Amour" is one of the films that emerged from the Cannes Film Festival with Oscar heat. Which others can try to replicate the feat of 2011's "The Artist"?... -
'The Artist' deserves best picture, and here's why
Why is it, given all the prizes "The Artist" has won already — best picture from the Producers Guild; best actor for Jean Dujardin from the Screen Actors Guild and the Cannes film festival; seven awards, including best picture at the BAFTAs, the...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Film Festivals, Movies, American Beauty (movie)
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'Artist' win is a tribute to Harvey Weinstein's tenacity, vision
"The Artist" has won the Oscar for best picture and I'm speechless. It's not lack of passion for the film that has robbed me of the power of words; it's that I felt so strongly that my thoughts were geared to how I would react should the worst happen,...
Tags: Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Martin Scorsese, Movies
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Baltimore's outdoor summer film series overflow with personality
What's the best way to fill an open space with smiles for a summer night?
Fit in a big, bright movie screen, and hundreds are sure to follow. Every summer, in every corner of Baltimore, the light of the silvery moon turns outdoor silver screens into...Tags: Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Federal Hill, The Social Network (movie) , Airplane! (movie), Peter Sellers
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New Oscar rules: Can the Academy curtail awards season excess?
The Big PictureThe Oscar silly season has officially begun. That's the only way to look at the new Motion Picture Academy rules governing how studios and filmmakers can promote their movies during Oscar season, a period that these days lasts longer than winter in...
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