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If the grapevine is to be believed, Shah Rukh could not or was rather a little reluctant to shoot for the movie earlier because its storyline was similar to his last release Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. A source said, "In Dulha Mil Gaya , Sushmita (Sen) plays...
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The sexy sleazes he played in the mid-1980s, most notably the preppy Steff in “Pretty in Pink,” gave way to the twisted and perverse protagonists of “sex, lies, and videotape” (1989), “Crash” (1996) and his latest major film, “Secretary,” in 2002. Then...
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Apology after learner tank driver crashes into garden A soldier has apologised after crashing an eight-tonne tank – with L-plates attached – into a garden fence during a driving lesson Press Association A soldier has apologised after crashing an eight-tonne...
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Swarthmore native Henry Spelman and his girlfriend, Libby Longino, win two of the 32 Rhodes Scholarships for 2010. "Exciting announcement, everyone. Libby and I have decided to skip 'obnoxious' and go right to 'insufferable.'" + 8 Philly chef-restaurateur...
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It’s everything the buzz says it’s going to be: Gabby Sidibe plays Precious, who has been raped by her father and had two children by him, and Mo’nique plays abusive mother who calls her the most vile names and throws a TV set at her daughter’s head.
Tags: Los Angeles, Movie theater, Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, Rooms, Incest, Toddler, films, Family law, Precious, Entertainment Culture
Get the latest updatest in your favorite RSS feed reader. Call them "cult classics." "Guilty pleasures." "Comfort movies." We all have a mental rolodex of flicks that may not be terribly popular but, for one reason or another, they resonate in a very...
Tags: Steve James, Tadashi Yamashita, Michael Dudikoff, evil ninja, American Ninja, Los Angeles, Ninja in popular culture, Ninja Assassin, films, Martial arts films, Entertainment Culture, Ask a Ninja
Tired of clicking around YouTube and iTunes for online videos of substance?...The Observer has your weekly handy guide to what's worth watching on the Web. Admit it: You'll probably be spending at least some of your Thanksgiving vacation hiding away from...
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The Road , a sobering film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Cormac McCarthy, author of No Country for Old Men and All The Pretty Horses , is a national Thanksgiving holiday theatrical release opening Wednesday. Unlike other recent doomsday...
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Brilliantly upsetting ... a scene from Paranormal Activity It has been some time since I physically jumped at a scary movie. Horror has become a predictable genre and these days, maggoty skulls can leap out of wardrobes all they want, and we merely yawn.
Tags: Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Paranormal Activity, United Kingdom, London, Cloverfield, Clover, films, The Fix, Micah, Entertainment Culture
He wasn’t as happy to see the cameras as there were to see him. In fact, Statham got into a rather heated argument with one of the videographers. Now, generally, if someone clearly doesn’t want to be photographed, we don’t like putting their pix up. However,...
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