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Oct 07, 2009 -
We've all seen 'em: those heart-breaking, suspenseful scenes in war movies, when the family of a missing soldier anxiously waits by the window for an update. From Army Wives and beyond, our sympathy naturally gravitates to the friends and family as they take in the news, but what about the soldiers who have to issue the depressing notices?
In The Messenger, Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster star as two soldiers responsible for informing families that their loved ones aren't coming back from the war.
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Nov 14, 2008 -
The boys of Milk, James Franco, Emile Hirsch, Sean Penn, and Josh Brolin, stepped out to premiere their movie in LA last night. They first walked the red carpet in SF before the election, but Prop. 8 is still a hot topic.
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Dec 10, 2007 -
The fresh faces of 2007 came out last night for the seventh annual Hollywood Life Breakthrough of the Year Awards in LA. Donald Faison hosted the event that honored stars who made their mark on Hollywood in the past year. Megan Fox, Emile Hirsch, James McAvoy, and Masi Oka were among the honorees while Paul Rudd and Josh Duhamel provided plenty of manjoyment behind the podium as presenters.
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Oct 30, 2007 -
- Cinematical lists their top seven freakiest children from horror movies.
- TV Squad rants about Jerry Seinfeld's tireless Bee Movie promotion on NBC.
- Head over to Stereogum to hear The Arcade Fire covering The Smiths' "Still Ill."
- The interview on MTV Movies Blog reveals that Ben Foster has a man crush on Justin Timberlake.
- The TV Addict shares some thoughts on how to fix Heroes.
- Pop Candy tells you how to have Nip/Tuck's McNamara and Troy call your friends and invite them in for a consultation.
- Want to hear all of "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah" from 30 Rock? Check out the complete song over at TV with MeeVee.
- RetroCrush actually lists the 100 scariest movie scenes of all time. Not movies, scenes.
- Buddy TV writes an eloquent defense of Journeyman.
- Popwatch goes on a tirade against EMQs, or Excessive Movie Quoters.
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Oct 19, 2007 -
Pop was right to suspect me of chickening out of seeing 30 Days of Night — I very nearly did. Normally I enjoy the opportunity to see a horror flick, even if it might give me the creeps for days afterward. However, the trailer for this movie terrified me enough, and I could only imagine what the movie itself would entail.
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Sep 12, 2007 -
Well it's September, folks, and the summertime movie season is officially over. Now we have a whole new crop of films to check out in the coming chillier months, so in preparation for that, I'm giving you little glimpses of this fall and winter's must-see movies with my Fall Movie Preview series. Today I'm bringing you three titles from the bloody, fright-filled horror genre.
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Sep 07, 2007 -
How does one make a Western film, one of them dusty, twangy pictures of old that don't seem to have a place in today's cinemas, appealing to modern audiences? Director James Mangold took on incredible challenges with making 3:10 to Yuma, a remake of a 1957 Western which starred Glen Ford and Van Heflin. How to keep viewers interested?
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Aug 21, 2007 -
LA got a little more Old West last night with the premiere of 3:10 to Yuma with Christian Bale, Russell Crowe, Ben Foster and the gorgeous Zoe Kravitz. I wonder how Lenny feels about his 18-year-old daughter being so red carpet lovey dovey with Mr. Foster? There's definitely a shortage of the often-Manjoyable Christian Bale around these parts, but, I'm happy to report, not for long.
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Jan 04, 2007 -
Justin may be single now, but he sure didn't look sad walking down the red carpet solo to show off his latest project. Last night JT attended the premiere of his new movie Alpha Dog in LA. It's a film about the kidnap and murder of a Southern California teenager that actually did happen, and now the real life drama may cause the film's January 12th release to be delayed.
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Aug 12, 2008 -
If there's one movie I'm anticipating the most at the moment it's Tropic Thunder, and the male stars were out in force for last night's LA premiere. The movie promises Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr, Steve Coogan and a career-reviving cameo from Tom Cruise – so, basically, I'm in. There were some great manly bonding moments at the premiere, with Tobey Maguire and Robert greeting each other, Robert nuzzling Ben's shoulder, Jack getting close to Nigel Lythgoe(?!) and The Office co-stars Ed Helms and John Krasinski showed up on a Bromantic date.
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