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Will Smith voted top moneymaking star of 2008 in Quigley annual poll of exhibitors
NEW YORK (AP) — No name on the marquee was more pleasing to theater owners in 2008 than Will Smith, according to a survey of movie exhibitors. Smith, star of "Hancock" and "Seven Pounds," was voted the star who generated the most box office revenue...Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Christian Bale, Tropic Thunder (movie), Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway
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'Nobel Son' stars Alan Rickman, Mary Steenburgen, Bryan Greenberg
Tribune criticA ripe premise left out in the sun too long, co-writer and director Randall Miller's "Nobel Son" stars Alan Rickman as a snotty university chemistry professor married to a forensic psychiatrist, played by Mary Steenburgen. Their son (Bryan Greenberg)...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Alan Rickman, Eliza Dushku, Danny DeVito, Bill Pullman
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Movie review: Nobel Son -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticNobel Son stars the great Alan Rickman, over-the-top and deliciously insufferable as a college chemistry professor who treats his rudeness to everyone, the graduate students he sleeps with and the Nobel Prize he's just won as nothing less than his due...Tags: Alan Rickman, Kidnapping, Danny DeVito, Bill Pullman, Ernie Hudson
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'Nobel Son'
"Nobel Son" loosely straps a story of family disappointment and academic jealousy to a juiced-up caper flick and then speeds off on its way. What comes next is a movie with moments of vengeance-filled enjoyment but also a sense of tonal haphazardness....Tags: Crimes, Alan Rickman, Eliza Dushku, Danny DeVito, Bill Pullman
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It's nervous-making time at Sundance
Veteran Los Angeles film producer Leslie Urdang stands among the most fortunate independent filmmakers. One of 1,026 submissions, Urdang's low-budget "Adam," an uplifting love story featuring a man with Asperger's syndrome, was announced Wednesday as part...Tags: Christianity, What Just Happened? (movie), Same-Sex Marriage, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Dark Knight (movie)
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Bradley Whitford Reports for 'Duty' at NBC
Zap2It.comEmmy winner Bradley Whitford is back on the series beat at NBC, starring in a comedy pilot called "Off Duty." Whitford will also be a producer of the show, which is about the relationship between two detectives (Whitford and Romany Malco of "Weeds") with...Tags: Weeds (tv program), NBC, Baby Mama (movie)
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Mamma mia! Movie lovers can fill MP3s with the hits
Special to the Chicago TribuneBlockbuster season may be winding down, but the soundtrack for one of this summer's movies has scaled the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart as it ends. The never-going-to-let-you-go " Mamma Mia!" is the first soundtrack to claim the top spot since...Tags: Ryan Reynolds, Woody Allen, The Dark Knight (movie), Hamlet 2 (movie), Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (movie)
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'Bottle Shock': Watered-down version of American wine win
Tribune criticWine may be sunlight held together by water, as Galileo said, but " Bottle Shock" is held together only by Alan Rickman. It's interesting, given how the actor has built so many exquisite characterizations on the foundation of a certain look, that of a...Tags: Galileo Galilei, Alan Rickman, Beverage Industry, Bill Pullman, J Todd Harris
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'Bottle Shock' is diluted and flat
Sun movie critic(C) In a 1976 event that became known as "The Judgment of Paris," California wines beat French ones in a blind taste test. Bottle Shock wastes that intriguing bit of history and some seductive Napa Valley settings on a bland script that's part period...Tags: Alan Rickman, Eliza Dushku, Beverage Industry, Bill Pullman, Movies
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Pilots: HBO's 'Washingtonienne' Appoints Trio of Leads
Zap2It.comHBO's comedy pilot "Washingtonienne" has cast a trio of actresses to star in the tale of a young woman trying to make it in the nation's capital, by any means necessary. Rachael Taylor ("Transformers"), Bitsie Tulloch (" Quarterlife") and Amanda Walsh ("...Tags: Quarterlife (tv program), Employees, Sarah Jessica Parker
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'Bottle Shock' a bit fruity but has smooth aftertaste
NewsdayBottle Shock probably should have been released on the Fourth of July, since it's hooked to such a patriotic moment in American history: the 1976 blind taste test in Paris, at which California winemakers beat those self-satisfied Frenchies at their own...Tags: Dennis Farina, Alan Rickman, Beverage Industry, Bill Pullman, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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