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# opencaption [ Intriguing photo! Diane Lane and Thomas Dekker film " Cinema Verite ", the upcoming HBO movie about the filming of proto-reality show "An American Family". Yes, Dekker is playing Lance. Image: Bauer-Griffin ] More »
So who plays Secretariat in the soon-to-be-released Disney movie of the same name? Rusty Hendrickson, veteran horse wrangler who also worked on such movies as "Seabiscuit," "The Horse Whisperer," "Flicka" and "Dances With Wolves," took time out to answer a... Secretariat - Seabiscuit - Horse Whisperer - Sports - Racing
The first pictures are out from the set of Cinema Verite, starring Diane Lane as Pat Loud and Thomas Dekker as her gay son Lance.
The fall movie season has been geared more toward mature audiences for decades, but it's hard to remember a year with so many centerpiece movies featuring actors who are old enough to remember when popcorn was 20 cents, most theaters had a single screen and Stanley Kubrick was just getting started.
The Seattle Times' rambling list of fall movie openings, including "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I," "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest," "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" and "Jackass 3D."
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood aims to help you escape from all that lousy economic news in the real world this fall with a lineup heavy on fun and fantasy.
Disney film tells story of legendary Secretariat and his owner Diane Lane portrays Chenery, a housewife who took over her ailing father's failing horse-breeding operation, and John Malkovich plays Secretariat's trainer, Lucien Laurin. No filming of scenes took place at Saratoga, although some footage and photographs were taken in April of the track and grandstand, says Dan Silver, director of ...
Someone needs to file an age discrimination lawsuit in Hollywood - to force the studios to hire a few more young actors. The fall movie season has been geared more toward mature audiences for decades, but it's hard to remember a year with so many centerpiece... Ageism - Lawsuit - Workplace Discrimination - Work - Age Discrimination
Begone, summer movie season! You were - aside from " Toy Story 3," "Inception" and "I Am Love " - mostly terrible. But here, justin time, come the films of fall, when Hollywood starts to gear upfor awards season, the Oscar bait starts to trickle in, anddirectors such as David Fincher , Woody Allen and Oliver Stone unveil their latest work.
The summer movie season is officially over, which means that now is the time of year when would-be Oscar pundits start breaking out the charts and querying those Magic 8 balls for the chance to say "I told you so!" come spring.
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