The U.S. government is formally contesting At&T's proposed $85 billion deal to acquire Time Warner. On Monday, the Justice Department filed a complaint in D.C. federal court that claims the merger flouts antitrust law and would harm competition. The government demands At&T and Time Warner be permanently enjoined from carrying out the proposed merger.
"At&T/DirecTV would hinder its rivals by forcing them to pay hundreds of millions of dollars more per year for Time Warner’s networks, and it would use its increased power to slow the industry’s transition to new and exciting video distribution models that provide greater choice for...
"At&T/DirecTV would hinder its rivals by forcing them to pay hundreds of millions of dollars more per year for Time Warner’s networks, and it would use its increased power to slow the industry’s transition to new and exciting video distribution models that provide greater choice for...
- 11/15/2017
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Judging by papers filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this week, a dispute over the streaming of a Polish broadcaster's programming is likely to become an important one. The U.S. government is warning that it could hamper the ability of the Justice Department to crack down on large-scale criminal piracy abroad. And Disney, Fox, Warner Bros. and the leading trade groups in the music industry are hoping the federal appellate circuit clarifies that proof of infringement doesn't require what's known as "volitional conduct."
This case is more than two decades in the making.
In 1994,...
This case is more than two decades in the making.
In 1994,...
- 10/6/2017
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Justice Department announced plans to end the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program in September, affecting the young lives of nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants protected from deportation. Armando Correa, People en Español’s editor in chief, writes a personal reflection on what it really means to be a DREAMer and why we must raise our voices.
We Are Americans
For the first time in our 20 year history at People en Español, we decided to sideline something that always graces our magazine covers: the lives of celebrities. I know you all are inspired by the stars you admire, how they dress,...
We Are Americans
For the first time in our 20 year history at People en Español, we decided to sideline something that always graces our magazine covers: the lives of celebrities. I know you all are inspired by the stars you admire, how they dress,...
- 10/5/2017
- by Armando Correa
- PEOPLE.com
Stay in the loop on industry and casting news with our write-up on who’s been slated for recent film and television roles! “On the Basis of Sex”Longtime judicial feminist and current Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg is about to get her own biopic. The blunt-talking American icon was nominated by President Bill Clinton and has been seated in the Supreme Court since 1993. The Brooklyn-born Justice Ginsburg, who was the second woman to be confirmed for the Supreme Court after Sandra Day O’Connor, speaks frequently with journalists, and several books have been written about her life. The film will follow her rise through the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals and onward to her current role. Vickie Thomas Casting has already slotted English actor Felicity Jones to portray the well-known American judge. Additional roles are still being cast for the Mimi Leder–directed project. Production...
- 8/23/2017
- backstage.com
At the halfway point of the year, it’s only right that we reflect on the best that 2017 TV has had to offer. But even though we’ve singled out our picks for the greatest shows from the past six months, that still leaves plenty of quality TV experiences unpraised.
Read More: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2017 (So Far)
With that in mind, we singled out 20 of the best TV episodes of the year. Some are from shows we’ll already given high marks to, while others are standout installments from series that sadly flew under the radar as they aired. The result is a cross-section of TV that covers comedy, drama, tragedy, triumph and all the spaces in between.
20. “Legion” – Season 1, Episode 6, “Chapter 6”
It’s almost too fitting that a man named Hiro directed the best episode of FX’s non-superhero superhero series, “Legion.” An hour-long dance through David...
Read More: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2017 (So Far)
With that in mind, we singled out 20 of the best TV episodes of the year. Some are from shows we’ll already given high marks to, while others are standout installments from series that sadly flew under the radar as they aired. The result is a cross-section of TV that covers comedy, drama, tragedy, triumph and all the spaces in between.
20. “Legion” – Season 1, Episode 6, “Chapter 6”
It’s almost too fitting that a man named Hiro directed the best episode of FX’s non-superhero superhero series, “Legion.” An hour-long dance through David...
- 7/4/2017
- by Steve Greene, Ben Travers, Liz Shannon Miller and Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
As the ousted FBI director prepares to address the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, in testimony expected to be watched by millions, James Comey takes center stage in the biggest political drama in decades.
Comey, 56, made headlines over the past several months for his handling of the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton‘s use of a private email server, his role in the ongoing investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 election, and his abrupt firing last month by President Donald Trump.
Comey’s recent role as one of the most powerful people in Washington is a far cry...
Comey, 56, made headlines over the past several months for his handling of the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton‘s use of a private email server, his role in the ongoing investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 election, and his abrupt firing last month by President Donald Trump.
Comey’s recent role as one of the most powerful people in Washington is a far cry...
- 6/7/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Former FBI Director James Comey reported learned he had been fired by President Donald Trump from a TV report while he wasin the Los Angeles field office talking to agents – and he thought it was a joke.
“He was caught flat-footed,” an FBI source told The Los Angeles Times.
According to The New York Times, Comey did not immediately believe the news and even laughed in response, thinking the report was a prank. He was not in Washington, D.C., to receive the letter from Trump, which was delivered to FBI headquarters shortly after.
Comey was in Los Angeles for a...
“He was caught flat-footed,” an FBI source told The Los Angeles Times.
According to The New York Times, Comey did not immediately believe the news and even laughed in response, thinking the report was a prank. He was not in Washington, D.C., to receive the letter from Trump, which was delivered to FBI headquarters shortly after.
Comey was in Los Angeles for a...
- 5/10/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Dianne Bruce chuckles that a photo of her wearing a fur coat and sipping white wine at a neighborhood dance-party protest outside Ivanka Trump’s Washington, D.C., home is the Internet’s latest viral hit.
“I couldn’t resist, it was just great fun, it really was,” Bruce tells People in an interview Tuesday. “I love seeing people having fun and doing what they do. It added pizazz to the neighborhood.”
Bruce, who lives across the street from the Kalorama neighborhood mansion that Trump is renting with her husband Jared Kushner and their three young children, says she had heard...
“I couldn’t resist, it was just great fun, it really was,” Bruce tells People in an interview Tuesday. “I love seeing people having fun and doing what they do. It added pizazz to the neighborhood.”
Bruce, who lives across the street from the Kalorama neighborhood mansion that Trump is renting with her husband Jared Kushner and their three young children, says she had heard...
- 4/4/2017
- by Diane Herbst
- PEOPLE.com
Ivanka Trump‘s new neighbors in Washington, D.C., aren’t fans of the constant Secret Service presence or the gawkers hoping to catch a glimpse of the First Family, but one woman who lives near Trump appears to be making the best to make the best of the situation.
Hundreds of Lgbtq protesters gathered outside of Trump’s home with husband Jared Kushner on Saturday night for a “dance party” protest. The event was meant to “send the clear message that our climate and our communities matter,” according to a Facebook page titled “Queer Dance Party for Climate Justice at Ivanka Trump’s House!
Hundreds of Lgbtq protesters gathered outside of Trump’s home with husband Jared Kushner on Saturday night for a “dance party” protest. The event was meant to “send the clear message that our climate and our communities matter,” according to a Facebook page titled “Queer Dance Party for Climate Justice at Ivanka Trump’s House!
- 4/4/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Barack and Michelle Obama were all smiles in the wake of President Donald Trump‘s unsubstantiated wiretapping claims.
The couple stepped out in Washington, D.C. on Sunday in their first appearance since a spokesman for the former president denied allegations that he ordered wiretapping in Trump Tower during the election – claims President Donald Trump made in a string of tweets without citing any evidence.
Obama, 55, and 53-year-old Michelle waved and smiled as they left the National Gallery of Art, appearing at ease despite the recent media storm surrounding Trump’s unsubstantiated claims.
In a series of Twitter posts early on Saturday,...
The couple stepped out in Washington, D.C. on Sunday in their first appearance since a spokesman for the former president denied allegations that he ordered wiretapping in Trump Tower during the election – claims President Donald Trump made in a string of tweets without citing any evidence.
Obama, 55, and 53-year-old Michelle waved and smiled as they left the National Gallery of Art, appearing at ease despite the recent media storm surrounding Trump’s unsubstantiated claims.
In a series of Twitter posts early on Saturday,...
- 3/6/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Theater Close-Up -- the unique collaboration between Thirteen and the large community of New York City area Off-Broadway and regional theaters - continues with John Strand's The Originalist, captured live on-stage at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., Monday, March 13 at 9 p.m. on Thirteen, with an encore presentation on Sunday, March 19 at 340 a.m. The play will also air Sunday, March 26 at 10 p.m. on WLIW21. The play, directed on the stage by Molly Smith, will be available for streaming for two weeks after the broadcast.L to R Edward Gero as Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and Kerry Warren as Cat in The Originalist at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater. Credit C. Stanley Photography. Four-time Helen Hayes Award winner Edward Gero Red returned to Arena Stage as one of America's most brilliant and polarizing figures Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. When bright, liberal, Harvard...
- 3/1/2017
- by TV News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Films and projects travel from Sundance to Rotterdam and Rotterdam’s love affair with Latin America becomes apparent.
Making their way from Sundance to Rotterdam, “Lemon” was Opening Night in the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Sloan Prize Winner “Marjorie Prime” played in Voices while director Michael Almereyda was on the Jury of the Hivos Tiger Competition. His documentary, “Escapes” also played in the Regained section of the festival.
“Marjorie Prime”: Director Michael Almereyda, Lois Smith and Jon Hamm
“Chile’s “Family Life” by Alicia Scherson and Cristian Jimenez, Singapore’s “Pop Aye”, “Lady Macbeth” and “Sami Blood” all screened here after premiering in Sundance as well.
Pop Aye director Kirsten Tan won the Big Screen Competition and in addition to the cash prize may also count on a guaranteed release in Dutch cinemas and on TV.
“The Wound” by John Trengove has even longer legs, reaching from Sundance World...
Making their way from Sundance to Rotterdam, “Lemon” was Opening Night in the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Sloan Prize Winner “Marjorie Prime” played in Voices while director Michael Almereyda was on the Jury of the Hivos Tiger Competition. His documentary, “Escapes” also played in the Regained section of the festival.
“Marjorie Prime”: Director Michael Almereyda, Lois Smith and Jon Hamm
“Chile’s “Family Life” by Alicia Scherson and Cristian Jimenez, Singapore’s “Pop Aye”, “Lady Macbeth” and “Sami Blood” all screened here after premiering in Sundance as well.
Pop Aye director Kirsten Tan won the Big Screen Competition and in addition to the cash prize may also count on a guaranteed release in Dutch cinemas and on TV.
“The Wound” by John Trengove has even longer legs, reaching from Sundance World...
- 2/8/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Need to catch up? Check out the previous This Is Us recap here.
For a guy who seems to value the power comedy, This Is Us‘ Toby really needs to learn how to read a room.
That lack of awareness is painfully clear in this week’s episode, when it takes all of five minutes for the big guy to overstay his welcome at Kate’s “immersive weight-loss retreat.” Looks like the evolving Ms. Pearson may be more in love with the idea of her guffaw-getting fiancé than she is with the man himself.
Still, I don’t expect Kate...
For a guy who seems to value the power comedy, This Is Us‘ Toby really needs to learn how to read a room.
That lack of awareness is painfully clear in this week’s episode, when it takes all of five minutes for the big guy to overstay his welcome at Kate’s “immersive weight-loss retreat.” Looks like the evolving Ms. Pearson may be more in love with the idea of her guffaw-getting fiancé than she is with the man himself.
Still, I don’t expect Kate...
- 2/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Donald Trump addressed the sharply divided nation for the first time as president on Friday after taking the oath of office on the U.S. Capitol steps.
President Trump’s speech focused on returning the “power” to the American people.
“Washington flourished but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself but not the citizens of our country,” he said. “And while they celebrated in our nation’s capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land.”
“That all changes starting right here and right now,...
President Trump’s speech focused on returning the “power” to the American people.
“Washington flourished but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself but not the citizens of our country,” he said. “And while they celebrated in our nation’s capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land.”
“That all changes starting right here and right now,...
- 1/20/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Lawyers are ready to represent demonstrators who get arrested for protesting Donald Trump's inauguration ... TMZ has learned. The Partnership for Civil Justice, the National Lawyers Guild, D.C. Law Students in Court and other orgs have a game plan to hit the streets Friday, monitor police conduct, and provide free representation for many demonstrators who may get cuffed and taken to jail. An official from the Partnership for Civil Justice tells TMZ, they are worried...
- 1/18/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Women's basketball Olympic veteran Maya Moore is returning to the Games hungry for a second gold medal - and the forward thinks her all-star squad has a good shot of obtaining it. "The core [players] have been pretty solid for the past 5 years," Moore, a Minnesota Lynx Wnba player, tells People of her Olympic team heading to Rio de Janiero. "But USA basketball is fun, it's easy. It's the best of the best, the people you respect on the court." Joining Moore - who won best Wnba player at this year's Espy Awards - on Team USA are fellow Wnba superstars Sue Bird,...
- 8/7/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
This weekend, nearly 25 years after the events themselves, Anita Hill's story will be brought to life in the HBO film Confirmation, with Kerry Washington taking on the role of the law professor who accused Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. For those of you who didn't tune in the first time - or those who simply need a refresher - here's everything you need to know about Hill's groundbreaking testimony that rocked the country and changed the way America handles allegations of sexual harassment. Who is Anita Hill?Hill was a law professor at the University of...
- 4/15/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
This weekend, nearly 25 years after the events themselves, Anita Hill's story will be brought to life in the HBO film Confirmation, with Kerry Washington taking on the role of the law professor who accused Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. For those of you who didn't tune in the first time - or those who simply need a refresher - here's everything you need to know about Hill's groundbreaking testimony that rocked the country and changed the way America handles allegations of sexual harassment. Who is Anita Hill?Hill was a law professor at the University of...
- 4/15/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Justice Scalia was honored in Washington D.C. Saturday ... with thousands gathering to mourn the loss of the heart and soul of the conservative justices. Scalia's son Paul delivered Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in D.C. Every current member of the Supreme Court sat in the front row and Justice Clarence Thomas participated in the service. President Obama was not in attendance -- something he's taking heavy criticism from Republican for -- however,...
- 2/20/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Thousands of mourners gathered in and around the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., to pay their respects to at Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's funeral Saturday morning. Scalia's son Paul delivered the sermon at the funeral mass, CNN reports, and gave a heartfelt eulogy for his father. "God blessed Dad, as it's well known, with a love for his country," Paul said. "He knew well what a close-run thing the founding of our nation was. And he saw in that founding, as did the founders themselves, a blessing. A blessing quickly lost...
- 2/20/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Thousands of mourners gathered in and around the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., to pay their respects to at Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's funeral Saturday morning. Scalia's son Paul delivered the sermon at the funeral mass, CNN reports, and gave a heartfelt eulogy for his father. "God blessed Dad, as it's well known, with a love for his country," Paul said. "He knew well what a close-run thing the founding of our nation was. And he saw in that founding, as did the founders themselves, a blessing. A blessing quickly lost...
- 2/20/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
He was the brash, larger-than-life, brilliantly sharp-witted conservative bedrock of the Supreme Court. She is the court's soft-spoken, diminutive, quietly revolutionary liberal voice. More often than not, they found themselves in ideological battle. Yet in a relationship that lasted decades, through parallel career paths that ended up making them the closest of friends, Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg proved opposites really do attract. Indeed, they couldn't have been more fond of each other, as Ginsburg, 82, made clear in a moving tribute to Scalia that she has written in the wake of his death Saturday at age 79. She began the...
- 2/15/2016
- by Tim Nudd, @nudd
- PEOPLE.com
He was the brash, larger-than-life, brilliantly sharp-witted conservative bedrock of the Supreme Court. She is the court's soft-spoken, diminutive, quietly revolutionary liberal voice. More often than not, they found themselves in ideological battle. Yet in a relationship that lasted decades, through parallel career paths that ended up making them the closest of friends, Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg proved opposites really do attract. Indeed, they couldn't have been more fond of each other, as Ginsburg, 82, made clear in a moving tribute to Scalia that she has written in the wake of his death Saturday at age 79. She began the...
- 2/15/2016
- by Tim Nudd, @nudd
- PEOPLE.com
Here are the latest developments and events in the wake of the death of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia, whose sudden passing Saturday at a Texas ranch resort shook Washington D.C. and threatens to reshape the 2016 presidential race. Democrats Rip Gop Plan to Delay Replacement Leading Senate Democrats Chuck Schumer of New York and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts tore into Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell over his vow to block any attempts at a replacement for Scalia until President Obama has left office in January of 2017. There would be no discussion of a successor any time soon, because “the American people should have.
- 2/15/2016
- by Todd Cunningham
- The Wrap
Forget film art for a minute. Bob Rafelson and Ronald Bass's smart and sexy murder thriller throws Debra Winger and Theresa Russell into a slick neo-noir tale with fancy glamour trimmings, and comes up a bright, intelligent entertainment. A government agent tracks a serial killer that none of her superiors believes in -- who ever heard of a female Bluebeard character, who marries 'em and burys 'em? Black Widow Blu-ray Twilight Time Limited Edition 1987 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 102 min. / Ship Date October 13, 2015 / available through Twilight Time Movies / 29.95 Starring Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey, Dennis Hopper, Nicol Williamson, Terry O'Quinn, D.W. Moffett. Cinematography Conrad L. Hall Production Designer Gene Callahan Film Editor John Bloom Original Music Michael Small Written by Ronald Bass Produced by Harold Schneider Directed by Bob Rafelson
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
You know how sometimes one's significant other will insist on seeing a movie you don't want to see,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
You know how sometimes one's significant other will insist on seeing a movie you don't want to see,...
- 11/21/2015
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
August 2013 -
The cast of characters in writer/director Curtis Harrington’s autobiography Nice Guys Don’t Work In Hollywood: The Adventures of an Aesthete in the Movie Business (Drag City Incorporated, www.dragcity.com) is nothing short of amazing. A partial list of featured and supporting players includes avant-garde pioneer Kenneth Anger, director James Whale, Jean Cocteau, Shelley Winters, Robert Bresson, Forrest (Forry) Ackerman, Christopher Isherwood (who punched Harrington), Stanley Kubrick, Debbie Reynolds, Roger Corman and the cast of Charlie’s Angels. To call his CV eclectic is something of an understatement, and it’s doubtful that any other major or minor Hollywood figure’s career moved as Harrington’s did: from the resolutely experimental to the realm of low brow American television drama of the ‘70s and ‘80s.
Born and raised in California, Harrington was entranced by movies, art and literature at an early age. Among his early accomplishments,...
The cast of characters in writer/director Curtis Harrington’s autobiography Nice Guys Don’t Work In Hollywood: The Adventures of an Aesthete in the Movie Business (Drag City Incorporated, www.dragcity.com) is nothing short of amazing. A partial list of featured and supporting players includes avant-garde pioneer Kenneth Anger, director James Whale, Jean Cocteau, Shelley Winters, Robert Bresson, Forrest (Forry) Ackerman, Christopher Isherwood (who punched Harrington), Stanley Kubrick, Debbie Reynolds, Roger Corman and the cast of Charlie’s Angels. To call his CV eclectic is something of an understatement, and it’s doubtful that any other major or minor Hollywood figure’s career moved as Harrington’s did: from the resolutely experimental to the realm of low brow American television drama of the ‘70s and ‘80s.
Born and raised in California, Harrington was entranced by movies, art and literature at an early age. Among his early accomplishments,...
- 8/22/2013
- by Ian Gilchrist
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
By Joey Magidson
Film Contributor
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For a filmmaker, it’s rare to make a real impact with your debut feature. Most of the time, you begin your career with a calling-card movie or a work that doesn’t fully express your true talent. There are, however, certain instances when a director is able to wow audiences and leave his or her mark on the film world right from the get-go.
This year, we’ve seen Benh Zeitlin make his debut with a film that many absolutely love in Beasts of the Southern Wild. Zeitlin’s freshman feature has been mentioned as one of the top debuts by a filmmaker in some time, so that got me thinking: What are the 10 best of all time?
Of course, there’s some level of subjectivity to this kind of a list. If I were strictly going off of my personal favorite debuts, people such as Judd Apatow,...
Film Contributor
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For a filmmaker, it’s rare to make a real impact with your debut feature. Most of the time, you begin your career with a calling-card movie or a work that doesn’t fully express your true talent. There are, however, certain instances when a director is able to wow audiences and leave his or her mark on the film world right from the get-go.
This year, we’ve seen Benh Zeitlin make his debut with a film that many absolutely love in Beasts of the Southern Wild. Zeitlin’s freshman feature has been mentioned as one of the top debuts by a filmmaker in some time, so that got me thinking: What are the 10 best of all time?
Of course, there’s some level of subjectivity to this kind of a list. If I were strictly going off of my personal favorite debuts, people such as Judd Apatow,...
- 1/18/2013
- by Joey Magidson
- Scott Feinberg
If you’ve been a fan of Warner Bros.’ direct-to-dvd DC Universe movies, you are no doubt eagerly awaiting the February 28th release of Justice League: Doom. ComicMix’s own Glenn Hauman and Mike Gold attended a press screening of the movie, along with the mandatory press conferences and post-game roundtable discussion. We decided to take a conversational approach to our preview – not quite a review, as we’re avoiding spoilers. Still, if you’re extraordinarily anal retentive (the fanboy/fangirl affliction), you might want to just look at the pictures.
Glenn: The story, and the universe, felt familiar – not just because we’ve known these characters forever, but because it was Dwayne McDuffie’s take on them, his Pov from Justice League and from Justice League Unlimited. One of those “you don’t realize how much you miss it until it’s gone” things.
Mike: DC’s animated universe came about organically,...
Glenn: The story, and the universe, felt familiar – not just because we’ve known these characters forever, but because it was Dwayne McDuffie’s take on them, his Pov from Justice League and from Justice League Unlimited. One of those “you don’t realize how much you miss it until it’s gone” things.
Mike: DC’s animated universe came about organically,...
- 2/16/2012
- by Mike Gold
- Comicmix.com
Sky Movies HD have got quite a good season coming up called ‘Movies You Never Got Around To Watching But Always Wanted To See’ and this sort of thing is perfect for people who aren’t sure what movies they should watch.
Their week of films starts Monday 11th Oct – Sunday 17th Oct and includes classic and groundbreaking movies like Jurassic Park, Jaws, Cool Hand Luke and Dead Poets Society.
Have a look at the list below including the date and time it will air and I’ve given trailers for each movie, when it’s on TV and some of my favourite clips for some of the movies too.
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Mon 11th 5.45pm Dead Poets Society
Director: Peter Weir
Cast: Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Welker White, Robert Sean Leonard, Josh Charles
Synopsis: Set in an exclusive boys preparatory school in 1959, a newly appointed English teacher uses unconventional techniques to inspire his students in classic poetry.
Their week of films starts Monday 11th Oct – Sunday 17th Oct and includes classic and groundbreaking movies like Jurassic Park, Jaws, Cool Hand Luke and Dead Poets Society.
Have a look at the list below including the date and time it will air and I’ve given trailers for each movie, when it’s on TV and some of my favourite clips for some of the movies too.
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Mon 11th 5.45pm Dead Poets Society
Director: Peter Weir
Cast: Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Welker White, Robert Sean Leonard, Josh Charles
Synopsis: Set in an exclusive boys preparatory school in 1959, a newly appointed English teacher uses unconventional techniques to inspire his students in classic poetry.
- 9/29/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Actor Dennis Hopper passed away on Saturday following a battle with prostate cancer. He was 74 years old and died in his home in Los Angeles.
Primarily known for his work in film, Hopper appeared in two movies with James Dean, Rebel without a Cause and Giant, while still in his teens. He went on to act in several notable films, including Cool Hand Luke, True Grit, Apocalypse Now, Rumble Fish, Blue Velvet, Hoosiers, Speed, and The Indian Runner. He also directed and starred in several pictures like Easy Rider, Out of the Blue, and Catchfire.
Still, he also left his mark in television. He started there in the 1950's and guest-starred in more than a hundred shows like The Twilight Zone, Petticoat Junction, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Big Valley, and Justice.
Hopper had memorable runs on 24 as evil Victor...
Primarily known for his work in film, Hopper appeared in two movies with James Dean, Rebel without a Cause and Giant, while still in his teens. He went on to act in several notable films, including Cool Hand Luke, True Grit, Apocalypse Now, Rumble Fish, Blue Velvet, Hoosiers, Speed, and The Indian Runner. He also directed and starred in several pictures like Easy Rider, Out of the Blue, and Catchfire.
Still, he also left his mark in television. He started there in the 1950's and guest-starred in more than a hundred shows like The Twilight Zone, Petticoat Junction, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Big Valley, and Justice.
Hopper had memorable runs on 24 as evil Victor...
- 6/1/2010
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
DC has announced further details of its new alternate-reality project 'First Wave'. On top of the core First Wave miniseries - written by Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets) with art by Rags Morales (Identity Crisis) - there will two ongoing series launched as a part of the "pulpy, neo-noir epic". Doc Savage will be written by Paul Malmont and illustrated by Howard Porter, with a Justice Inc co-feature. The second title will be the Mark Schultz penned and Moritat illustrated The (more)...
- 1/20/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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