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I’m f*cking really good at what I do — and have been for a long time” November 19th, 2009 Robert Downey, Jr. Entertainment Weekly in order to promote his new Guy Ritchie -directed film Sherlock Holmes (due out in theaters on Xmas day). In his coverstory...
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Most critics are still wondering why Megan Fox was chosen to host Saturday Night Live's 35th-season premiere, but they do understand the general fascination with her appearance. She helped out during her monologue, showing off nude shots of herself...as...
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Entertainment Network will be live from the red carpet from 6 to 8 p.m. with Ryan Seacrest and Guliana Rancic as hosts...Follow along tonight with our online ballot (click the link at post-gazette.com/tv), and watch for the Post-Gazette's coverage in...
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Entertainment Weekly, the popular show-business publication, is blurring the line between print and television with new video ads that will appear in the magazine next month. The video-in-print ads will appear in the Sept. 18 editions of the magazine...
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In a marketing stunt to promote its fall TV series, CBS Corp...The screens measure two and a quarter inches diagonally and play about 40 minutes of clips from new and old CBS shows. The video begins with a cheeky intro to the "video-in-print" technology,...
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Here is a recent article on Michael Moore from Entertainment Weekly: "It's a crime story," Michael Moore says of his latest documentary. "But it's also a war story about class warfare. And a vampire movie, with the upper 1% feeding off the rest of us....
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Grey's Anatomy' promotes Jessica Capshaw Finally, some good news for poor, lovelorn Callie: Grey's Anatomy has officially promoted her on-screen leading lady, Jessica Capshaw, to a full-fledged series regular, sources confirm to me exclusively.
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Maybe Joaquin Phoenix is an even better actor than we thought? Several months ago the two-time Oscar nominee ("Gladiator," "Walk the Line") made headlines with his announcement that he was leaving moviemaking behind to reinvent himself as a rapper...Joaquin...
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EW's average circulation has been steady for a few years: 2007 : 1.8 million 2006 : 1.8 million 2005 : 1.8 million But in the first half of '08, it was down by 7%, according to Folio . More importantly, their ad pages dropped by nearly a fifth through...
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Filed under: Celebrities , Reality-Free First, take note that it's in television and not on, because this list from Entertainment Weekly has a lot of people behind the scenes along with people in front of the camera.
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