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How's `Hancock' stack up among movie twists?
AP Movie WriterA Will Smith movie packs in millions of people over Fourth of July weekend. No surprises there. Yet Smith's "Hancock," the tale of an anti-social boozer who happens to be a superhero, comes with an abrupt plot twist, one that has divided critics and...Tags: Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Tom Cruise, M Night Shyamalan, Anthony Perkins
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to recently released films
Tribune newspapersNEW THIS WEEK 'Hancock' Rating: PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and language. What it's about: A drunken superhero with a terrible attitude has his image burnished by a do-gooder public relations guy and finds himself...Tags: Assault, Movies, Dwayne Johnson, Sex, Game Playing
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CAA, UTA, WMA, ICM, Endeavor, others in a talent agency battle royale
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHOLLYWOOD IS all about bragging rights: who has the biggest box-office returns, the largest market share, the most Oscar nominations. Talent agents love the glory as much as anyone but generally prefer to keep the spotlight on their clients. So we've...Tags: Christina Ricci, Movies, Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, Maria Bello
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Movies: Recent openings
Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current release. Brick Lane ** PG-13. 1:41. Tannishtha Chatterjee inhabits the skin of Nazneen, a Bangladeshi transplant to East London who yearns for her rural village, tending selflessly to the needs of...Tags: Hilary Duff, Television, Betty Buckley, Peter Segal, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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There's food, fireworks and dirty apes this week
Special to the Chicago TribuneTom Chapin At this point Harry's younger brother pretty much successfully lives outside the shadow of the late singer-songwriter with quite a career of his own that caters to children and adults. Not only did Tom Chapin create the 1984 children's...Tags: Tinley Park, Lake Forest, Movies, Northwestern University, Public Holidays
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Hollywood's unwed parents club
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRecord numbers of gay, lesbian and transsexual couples are heading down the proverbial aisle after the Supreme Court lifted a ban -- even if only temporarily -- on same-sex marriages in California. Even Emmy-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and...Tags: Family, Celebrity Mothers, Minority Groups, Jenna Jameson, Brad Pitt
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to recently released films
Tribune newspapersNEW THIS WEEK 'WALL-E' Rating: G. What it's about: A lonely robot trash compactor, left behind to clean up the mess humans have made of Earth, falls in love with a probe robot who that comes to see if signs of life have returned to the planet. The Kid...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Angelina Jolie, Mike Myers, Ted Williams, Liv Tyler
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Eddie VanKirk, pro boxer for 13 years, dies at 45
Sun reporterEddie VanKirk settled scores with his fists as he grew up on the tough streets of Southwest Baltimore. He went on to box professionally for 13 years as a welterweight and confidently took on competitors. Mr. VanKirk died Sunday at the University of...Tags: Robert Jr Franklin, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Not much to 'The Happening'
University School of NSUM. Night Shyamalan really believes in his movies. After powerful criticism for his past two fiascos, The Village and Lady in the Water, he has created yet another disaster with his new movie, The Happening. Don't be fooled by the name. I spent two hours...Tags: M Night Shyamalan, John Leguizamo
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Movies: Recent openings
Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current release. The Children of Huang Shi ** R. 2:05. The true story of a British foreign correspondent (played by a preening Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and his experiences in Japanese-occupied China in the...Tags: Hilary Duff, Betty Buckley, Peter Segal, M Night Shyamalan, Julianne Moore
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