Forest Whitaker

Event Recap: Brother Ali x Evidence x Fresh Air Tour

Without the deep pockets of a major label and promotional plugs that know no limits, the independent Hip-Hoppers of today are best compared to the bluesmen of the past: Packing into vans, sedans and caravans, taking their show...

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Film review: Where the Wild Things Are

A frequently beguiling yet oddly frustrating film version of Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's book Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's book, nine sentences long and illustrated from a moonlit...

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The 19th Annual Le Bal Crillon In Pictures And ‘Well-Born Young Ladies’

ANORAK'S Man in Paris captures the magic of the19th annual 'le Bal' (Le Bal Des Debutantes) held at the Hotel de Crillon, in Paris, France. As it says here, “This event is the high-society debuts for 24 well-born young ladies.”...

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Crashers at state dinner no stranger to celebrity

The aspiring reality-TV stars from Northern Virginia who appear to have crashed the White House's state dinner also seem to have staked out prime locations during President Obama's inauguration weekend.

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1. Wild Things finally arrives

Maurice Sendak’s Where The Wild Things Are, adapted for the screeBy Spike Jonze, makes its debut. THE long-awaited movie of the children’s book Where The Wild Things Are finally arrived in cinemas after a three-year journey...

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Warner Bros. Pictures' Where the Wild Things Are Posts Strong Opening Box Office Results in...

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Corporation (Nasdaq:IMAX) (TSX: IMX) today announced that Where the Wild Things Are, directed by Spike Jonze (Adaptation, Being John Malkovich) and...

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Tahar Rahim Joins The Eagle of the Ninth

Tahar Rahim, the star of one of this year's most acclaimed films, Un Prophète , has joined the cast of the Roman epic adventure The Eagle of the Ninth, currently being directed by Academy Award winner Kevin Macdonald and...

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'Wild' film top at US box office

A fantasy film about a make-believe world of monsters has entered the US and Canada box office at number one. Where The Wild Things Are made $32.5m (£19.9m) in its first weekend, beating Jamie Foxx thriller Law Abiding Citizen...

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Catherine O'Hara

Constance Droganes, entertainment writer, CTV.ca Until two weeks ago Catherine O'Hara had never laid eyes on Max Records, the adorable child star in "Where the Wild Things Are." Honest," O'Hara jokes, in the next breath...

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TV ratings: Button's F1 triumph seen by almost 9m

BBC's grand prix coverage easily beats ITV1's late afternoon and early evening lineup A peak audience of almost 9 million watched Jenson Button clinch the Formula One world championship on BBC1 yesterday, Sunday 18 October....

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