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A Premiere Far From Hollywood “Leatherheads,” which was shot in the Carolinas, is about to get a hometown premiere, even if the hundreds of local people who worked as extras have to do it themselves. Source: NYT
A Premiere Far From Hollywood “Leatherheads,” which was shot in the Carolinas, is about to get a hometown premiere, even if the hundreds of local people who worked as extras have to do it themselves. Source: NYT
A Premiere Far From Hollywood “Leatherheads,” which was shot in the Carolinas, is about to get a hometown premiere, even if the hundreds of local people who worked as extras have to do it themselves. Source: NYT
A Stupid Movie for Jerks - 3/2/2008 Source: filmcritic.com
A Walk to Beautiful A Walk to Beautiful tells the stories of five Ethiopian women who suffer from devastating childbirth injuries and make the journey to reclaim their lost dignity. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
A Walk to Beautiful - 2/6/2008 Source: filmcritic.com
A Wandering Kazakh, Before Borat For many Kazakhs, an Oscar nomination for “Mongol” is more than a milestone in the development of their film industry. Source: NYT
A Wandering Kazakh, Before Borat For many Kazakhs, an Oscar nomination for “Mongol” is more than a milestone in the development of their film industry. Source: NYT
A Wandering Kazakh, Before Borat For many Kazakhs, an Oscar nomination for “Mongol” is more than a milestone in the development of their film industry. Source: NYT
A Wandering Kazakh, Before Borat For many Kazakhs, an Oscar nomination for “Mongol” is more than a milestone in the development of their film industry. Source: NYT
Abby Mann, ‘Nuremberg’ Screenwriter, Dies at 80 Mr. Mann brought incisive characterization and a searing sense of justice to “Judgment at Nuremberg” for which he won an Academy Award for screenwriting. Source: NYT
Abby Mann, ‘Nuremberg’ Screenwriter, Dies at 83 Mr. Mann brought incisive characterization and a searing sense of justice to “Judgment at Nuremberg” for which he won an Academy Award for screenwriting. Source: NYT
Abby Mann, ‘Nuremberg’ Screenwriter, Dies at 83 Mr. Mann brought incisive characterization and a searing sense of justice to “Judgment at Nuremberg,” for which he won an Academy Award for screenwriting. Source: NYT
Absolute Artifice: A Movie Star of the Old School More than 30 years after her death, Joan Crawford continues to exert a fascination that has little or nothing to do with her gifts as an actress, a fact that is one working definition of the term “movie star.” Source: NYT
Absolute Artifice: A Movie Star of the Old School More than 30 years after her death, Joan Crawford continues to exert a fascination that has little or nothing to do with her gifts as an actress, a fact that is one working definition of the term “movie star.” Source: NYT
Absolute Artifice: A Movie Star of the Old School More than 30 years after her death, Joan Crawford continues to exert a fascination that has little or nothing to do with her gifts as an actress, a fact that is one working definition of the term “movie star.” Source: NYT
Absolute Artifice: A Movie Star of the Old School More than 30 years after her death, Joan Crawford continues to exert a fascination that has little or nothing to do with her gifts as an actress, a fact that is one working definition of the term “movie star.” Source: NYT
Absolute Artifice: A Movie Star of the Old School More than 30 years after her death, Joan Crawford continues to exert a fascination that has little or nothing to do with her gifts as an actress, a fact that is one working definition of the term “movie star.” Source: NYT
Actors Set Date for Formal Contract Talks With Studios Leaders of the Screen Actors Guild have agreed to open formal contract talks with representatives of Hollywood’s movie and television companies on April 15. Source: NYT
Actors Set Date for Formal Contract Talks With Studios Leaders of the Screen Actors Guild have agreed to open formal contract talks with representatives of Hollywood’s movie and television companies on April 15. Source: NYT

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