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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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Helen Mirren to Take Up the Scepter Once More?
Plus industry news on William H. Macy, James Purefoy, and D.J. Caruso.
Posted 10/02/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Jim Carrey, Gay and in Prison
Photo: Getty Images Carrey to Jail: Jim Carrey signs to star in I Love You Phillip Morris, black comedy about a con man who falls in love with a cellmate and attempts to escape from prison when the object of...
Posted 06/04/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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HBO's Albrecht Resigns at Gunpoint
Chris Albrecht with Chris Rock in January.Photo: Patrick McMullan Albrecht Out: In the wake of his arrest in Las Vegas and revelations of other misconduct, Chris Albrecht is forced by Time Warner to resign as CEO of HBO. [LAT] Murphy's...
Posted 05/10/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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‘Frost/Nixon’ Writer Peter Morgan: ‘Big Baby’
Michael Sheen and Frank Langella in Frost/NixonPhoto by Johan Persson/Courtesy of FROST/NIXON Highlights from John Lahr's New Yorker profile of Peter Morgan, writer of Frost/Nixon and The Queen: Best Morgan line about Stephen Frears, director of The Queen: "Stephen's where...
Posted 04/25/07 in Vulture : The Best Part
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