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Lauren Bacall, 2 Others Receive Early Oscars
Without the burden of a live worldwide broadcast, members of the film academy threw themselves a lively yet relaxed dinner party to honor the first Oscar winners of the season.
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Scorsese Earning DeMille Lifetime Honor At Globes
Director Martin Scorsese is receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes.
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Stars Out For Yankees-Phillies World Series Game 1
Kate Hudson and Minka Kelly gave their boyfriends’ World Series opener some sparkle.
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Daniel Craig Confirms Next ‘Bond’: ‘We Start End Of Next Year’
Diamonds are forever – and so is James Bond.
The 23rd 007 film will start production in late 2010, series star Daniel Craig told fans Thursday outside the stage door for his Broadway play, “A Steady Rain.”
“We start end of next year,” he said in a video posted to YouTube.
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‘Paranormal Activity’ Director Discusses Film’s Wild Ride
The micro-budget horror movie “Paranormal Activity” is burning up the box office with scares audiences can’t get enough – and director Oren Peli said it’s the fans that are helping the film’s fear factor go national.
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Drew Barrymore Talks Getting Directorial Advice From Spielberg
Drew Barrymore will make her directorial debut this weekend with “Whip It,” but the first-time helmer didn’t have to go it entirely alone – she had the advice of godfather Steven Spielberg.
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Harrison Ford Up For ‘Indiana Jones 5’… ‘If The Script Is Good’
Harrison Ford might have four “Indiana Jones” movies under his belt and is almost approaching age 70, but the actor says he would be ready to crack the iconic archaeologist’s whip again and sport the trademark fedora in another sequel.
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Daniel Craig Leases ‘Dream House’
Daniel Craig will dare to “Dream” in his next film.
The “James Bond” star, who will make his Broadway debut alongside fellow film heavyweight Hugh Jackman in this fall’s “A Steady Rain,” has signed on for “Dream House,” Access Hollywood has learned.
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Robert Redford Hunts ‘Conspirator’ In Lincoln Film
Robert Redford is getting back into the Washington scene with a film about a woman executed as an accessory in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Redford plans to direct “The Conspirator,” the story of Mary Surratt, a boardinghouse owner hanged after she was convicted of aiding Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
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Spielberg Hops Onto Update Of Rabbit Tale ‘Harvey’
Steven Spielberg has a giant rabbit on his mind for his next film.
Spielberg is directing a new take on “Harvey,” the story of a big-hearted eccentric who’s branded a crackpot for claiming to have a 6-foot tall invisible rabbit buddy.
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Angelina Jolie Overtakes Oprah As Forbes’ Most Powerful Celebrity
Angelina Jolie has dethroned Oprah Winfrey as the world’s most powerful celebrity, according to Forbes.
The actress grabbed the No. 1 spot from the talk show queen on the magazine’s annual Celebrity 100 list, which ranks the rich and famous based on media exposure and career earnings over the past year.
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John Corbett Talks Playing The Good Guy On ‘United States Of Tara’
John Corbett is known for bringing to life sensitive, lovable, laid-back and intuitive male characters in series like “Sex and The City,” “Northern Exposure,” and films such as “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.”
Last week, however, his latest character – Max — on Showtime’s “United States of Tara” broke from the trend when the family patriarch momentarily gave up on his dissociative identity disorder-suffering wife on the show, Tara, played by Australian actress Toni Collette.