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Leslie Carter, 25-year-old sister of the Backstreet Boys? Nick Carter and pop star Aaron Carter, died of an overdose, according to reports.
Three drugs ? Olanzapine, used to treat symptoms of bipolar disorder, a muscle relaxer and anti-anxiety drug Xanax ? were found near Carter?s body, according to a police report...
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Kevin Bacon is on the griddle for his first starring TV series role.
The veteran actor will star as an FBI profiler dealing with a cult of serial killers in Kevin Williamson?s (?Vampire Diaries?) upcoming Fox drama, according to deadline.com.
Bacon has committed to star in 15 episodes...
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How the mighty have fallen. Mel Gibson, who?s gone from movie superstardom to box-office poison, has struck a deal to release his next movie, ?Get the Gringo,? directly to satellite TV, completely bypassing movie theaters.
Gibson and DirecTV have inked a deal in which ?Get the Gringo? ? Gibson plays...
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A conservative group wants JC Penney to dump Ellen DeGeneres as its new spokesperson purely because she?s gay.
OneMillionMoms.com is urging people to call the department store to ask them to replace the generally beloved daytime talk-show host with someone who is not an ?open homosexual.?
?Funny that...
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With the right accompaniment, a slow trudge down the hallway of any aging hotel can become the stuff of nightmares. That?s the simple, effective premise, with obvious nods to ?The Shining,? in this ghost story from horror director Ti West (?The House of the Devil?).
It?s closing weekend...
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Dori Berinstein?s cinematic love letter masquerading as a documentary presents a totally adoring portrait of the 91-year-old Broadway icon, who tells many great and funny stories about a show business career (including stops in Hollywood) that stretches back more than 60 years.
But there?s little sense of the...
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Banal at the beginning and preposterous at the close, the British horror film ?Kill List? jumbles together wildly incongruous ingredients to create a dramatic mush.
We learned from ?True Lies? that even trained assassins can have dreary home lives, and dull are the domestic squabbles of parents Jay (Neil Maskell...
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John Osborne?s ?Look Back in Anger? opened in London with a huge bang in 1956, upending staid British theater and helping usher the era of ?angry young men? ? smart, educated, working- or middle-class, and riled up by their lack of access in post-WWII society.
The highly combustible engine at...
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Would the Mayans have predicted the end of the world in 2012 if they?d known it would inspire not only ?The Tree of Life?? and ?Melancholia?? but an endless supply of more dreary depictions of end-times like this one?
David Mackenzie?s low-budget film delivers the apocalypse by way...
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Erstwhile boy wizard Daniel Radcliffe works no magic as a grieving lawyer in ?The Woman in Black,?? a creaky haunted-house story that?s strong on creepy atmosphere but woefully deficient in the scare department.
It?s also packed with horror film clichés from beginning to end.
This British thriller is...
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With great power comes the responsibility to make a decent movie, but the mysterious force running through ?Chronicle? is the power to supersuck.
Attempting to blend a cinematic smoothie out of ?The Blair Witch Project? and ?Superman,? the movie instead feels more like what would happen if ?Jackass? suddenly started...
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