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‘Frost/Nixon’ Trailer: Come On, Guys, Frank Langella Doesn’t Sound THAT Much Like Batman
Frank Langella may have won a Tony for playing Nixon onstage, but that doesn't mean the blogosphere is happy about his casting in the film version.
Posted 08/21/08 in Vulture : Trailer Mix
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Get Up, Stand Up, Jonathan Demme
Plus: After years of ignoring its most teen-friendly and overall awesome comics title, Marvel has finally decided to bring 'Runaways' to the big screen.
Posted 05/22/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Simon Pegg Is Scotty in Suddenly Comedic ‘Star Trek’ Reboot
Plus: John Cho is Sulu?
Posted 10/12/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Frank Langella's Lost Movie, or What a Difference a Tony Makes
2004: Frank Langella is coming off a tough stretch in his career. His most prominent role in the past few years is as Aertes in an NBC miniseries of Jason and the Argonauts; his performance as "Voice of the Dragon" was just cut out of Red Dragon. Langella shoots an independent comedy called Breaking the Fifth…
Posted 06/27/07 in Vulture : Tube Junkie
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Frank Langella Declares Victory Over Warren Beatty
Frank Langella in the Broadway production.Photo by Joan Marcus, courtesy of Frost/NixonLangella Takes Nixon to Screen: Frank Langella joins Michael Sheen in reprising their roles in Ron Howard's film version of Frost/Nixon. Rumors had Warren Beatty playing Nixon, but Howard...
Posted 04/30/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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