| 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 |