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'Hope Springs' Makes Unbearable Subject Watchable
08/20/2012
The opening frames of Hope Springs examine life inside the Soames house where, after 31 years of marriage, Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) share no romance and sleep in separate beds. Trapped in a suburban life as monotonous and depressing as their marriage, Kay, against Arnold’s wishes, buys two tickets to Hope Springs, Maine, for intensive couples' counseling with Dr.
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Jennifer Lawrence Makes Fun Of 'I Beat Meryl' Comment In 'SNL' Monologue
01/21/2013
Jennifer Lawrence, 22, got a teeny bit of flak for her charmingly witty Golden Globes victory speech for her winning role in Silver Linings Playbook, also starring Bradley Cooper and Robert DeNiro, with which she beat out Meryl Streep for Hope Springs, Judi Dench in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Emily Blunt for Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, and Maggie Smith in Quarter.
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VIDEO: Tommy Lee Jones Scowls At Kristen Wiig And Will Ferrell's Golden Globes Presentation
01/14/2013
What is Tommy Lee Jones, 66, so grumpy about? At Sunday's Golden Globes, the Lincoln and Hope Springs actor was caught on camera looking less than impressed at the comedic bit presented by former Saturday Night Live stars Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig, who jokingly misinterprested the plots of the films they were presenting, which they were supposed to have watched.
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WATCH: President Bill Clinton Introduces 'Lincoln' At Golden Globes
01/14/2013
A distinctly non-Hollywood speaker, former President Bill Clinton, 66, stopped by the Golden Globes on Sunday night to introduce the nominated film, Lincoln, starring Daniel Day Lewis, Sally Field, David Strathairn, Tommy Lee Jones, James Spader, Hal Holbrook and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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'Lincoln,' 'Silver Linings Playbook' Lead Oscar Nominations
01/10/2013
The Academy Award nominations were announced on Thursday morning with Lincoln leading the pack with 12 nominations.The Steven Spielberg-directed biopic about the 16th President of the United States received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Actor in a Leading Role for Daniel Day-Lewis, 55, and Supporting Actor and Actress nominations for Tommy Lee-Jones, 66, and Sally Field, 66, respectively.
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'Lincoln' Reigns Supreme
11/16/2012
Lincoln, as directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner, goes beyond the biopic genre to create a political blockbuster in which the heated action unfolds in cabinet meetings, on the House floor, and on the streets of 19th-century Washington, D.
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My Doubts About Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln'
10/05/2012
The latest trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln was released during Wednesday’s presidential debates and it has garnered considerable buzz since, with many chomping at the bit to name it the year’s best film.
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Who Is 'Girls' Star Adam Driver?
07/10/2012
You probably know him from playing insensitive pseudo-boyfriend Adam Sackler opposite Lena Dunham's Hannah Horvath on HBO's new celebrated series, Girls, but you may not know that Adam Driver, 28, has had quite the career both on and off the screen.
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Men In Black 3
05/29/2012
While Will Smith might these days be more interested in promoting his son’s career than his own, there was a time when the man reigned supreme as the indisputable king of the box office. For almost a decade, starting the mid-nineties, in an industry where nothing is certain the one equation in the universe that remained constant was: Summer + Will Smith = $$$.
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Will Smith Slaps Reporter Who Tries To Kiss Him
05/19/2012
Will Smith, 43, slapped a Ukrainian male reporter while on the red carpet at the Moscow premiere of Men in Black III. The reporter tried to kiss Smith on one cheek and then the other, but was getting too close for comfort for Smith.
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RECAP: Ashley Judd Goes 'Missing'
03/16/2012
In ABC's Missing, Ashley Judd, 43, plays Becca Winstone, a former CIA agent who for the past 10 years has been living a normal soccer mom's life. Then the assassins start showing up — and, at Becca's hand, dropping like flies — as the setting changes from suburbia to Italy to France at a quick, action-packed pace.
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The Company Men
12/16/2010
The directorial debut of John Wells, best known for his work as a writer and producer on glossy prestige network dramas like ER and The West Wing, The Company Men takes on the very topical subject of corporate downsizing.
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'Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter' Trailer Debuts
02/14/2012
So it may not be the most historically accurate movie ever made, but the highly anticipated Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, starring Benjamin Walker (pictured), Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, has already become an Internet sensation.
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Captain America: The First Avenger
07/25/2011
“Arrogance may not be a uniquely American trait, but I must say you do it better than anyone.” So sneers Hugo Weaving’s dastardly Johann Schmidt/Red Skull the first time he squares up to the walking red, white, and blue that is Steve Rodgers – otherwise known as Captain America.
