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HDNet Movies Presents a Special Sneak Preview of the Film 'MISTER FOE' (Broadcast Newsroom) DALLAS , Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- HDNet Movies presents a special Sneak Preview of the movie MISTER FOE, starring Jamie Bell ( Billy Elliot , Jumper), Sophia Myles (Underworld) and Claire Forlani (Meet Joe Black).
Film Fans to Watch Movies in SF's Union Square (KRON 4 Bay Area) SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) -- Film fans in San Francisco will be treated to two free nights of movies this week when Union Square is transformed into a giant outdoor cinema.
MOT: Movies In The Park (Houstonist) The Miller Outdoor Theatre (MOT) is rolling out Movies In The Park this week with three nights of cinema comedy classics. Make a batch of your favorite popcorn, load up some drinks in a cooler, grab the kids, the neighbors, your significant other and a blanket and head down to Hermann Park to catch the following films. The Thin Man Tuesday, August 19 - 8:15 pm Everyone’s ...
ROK's Fun Little Movies and Monkey With A Shotgun Team-up for Worldwide Mobile Content Distribution (PhoneContent.com) London and Los Angeles: August 19th, 2008 - Fun Little Movies (FLM), a subsidiary of ROK Entertainment Group Inc. (OTCBB: ROKE), announced today that it has teamed up with award-winning comedy collective Monkey With A Shotgun to create original comedy content for its global mobile distribution network.
Movies about... movies (The Washington Times) With the release of the latest movie about movies, "Tropic Thunder," it seemed like a good time to look back on the greatest movies about movies.
Woody Allen (New York Times) The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. From All Movie Guide: Actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright Woody Allen redefined film comedy during the 1970s, bringing a new measure of sophistication and personal complexity to the form.
The Rocker (New York Times) The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers.
Richard Serra: Thinking On Your Feet (2008) (New York Times) The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. Richard Serra’s monumental steel sculptures are among the defining works of art of our time.
In Election Movies, Playing By A Rule of Three (NPR) Hollywood has always recognized the potential drama inherent in elections — think The Manchurian Candidate. Bob Mondello and Michele Norris talk about the intersection of ballot box and box office.
Toronto film festival promises lighter touch (Reuters via Yahoo! News) The Toronto International Film Festival is promising a lighter touch this year, both thematically and in the number of movies presented, with domestic dramas and comedies prominent among the 312 features and shorts unveiled on Tuesday.
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