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Starpulse News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Frank Langella and Mickey Rourke will wrestle it out for next year's Best Actor Oscar, while Frost/Nixon, Milk and The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button are musts for Best Film nominations,[...] Read more!
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
LATEST: Actor JASON PRIESTLEY has confirmed he'll return to his former TV zip code to direct a post-Christmas (08) episode of BEVERLY HILLS, 90210 spin-off series, 90210.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
In the best-picture race, "Frost/Nixon" garners the most early support.
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Explore : Actors and Actresses, Anne Hathaway, Benicio Del Toro, Changeling, Cinema, Clint Eastwood, Directors, Entertainment, Kristin Scott Thomas, Meryl Streep, Movies, Oscars
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IGN (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
The Tale of Despereaux (DS) The handheld game to be published by Brash Entertainment will capture the fairytale look of the feature film and showcase advanced acrobatics and movement.
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Explore : Actors and Actresses, Dustin Hoffman, Frances Conroy, James Nesbitt, Kevin Kline, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Richard Jenkins, Robbie Coltrane, Rock and Pop, Tony Hale, Tracey Ullman, Video Games, William H. Macy
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About Last Night (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
This week's Wall Street Journal drama column--which I wrote in the living room of a Frank Lloyd Wright house in...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
'THERE ARE few plays where you get to play true goodness, to find a way where it's not cloying or sentimental or naive, or actually, boring. In theatrical terms, it's always better to play villains," said Frank Langella to reporter Harry Haun...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Film News: Pacino eyes Lasorda role in Miramax movie -- Well, what an experience to go to the theater in the middle of the U.S. financial meltdown and a pre-election where people are calling names, telling lies and slandering one another.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Last night, Frank Langella began his bid to become the first actor to achieve this laudable accomplishment, opening in the first rialto revival of "A Man For All Seasons" to generally good reviews.
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NewYorkology: A New York Travel Gui (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Everybody loves Frank, judging by the reviews of “A Man for All Seasons,” which opened last night on Broadway, starring Frank Langella as the man of morals, Thomas More. However, the production itself is deemed somewhat lacking, with the New...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
IT'S easy to see why Frank Langella chose "A Man for All Seasons" for his return to the stage after "Frost/Nixon." This endlessly versatile three-time Tony winner brings as much complex humanity to the saintly Sir Thomas More as he did to the...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Even Frank Langella, an actor who can be counted on to put the pepper in mashed-potato parts, doesn’t find much variety in the monolithic goodness of the title character of “A Man for All Seasons.”
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
After 45 years, the saga of Sir Thomas More is back on Broadway in a new production of "A Man for All Seasons" starring Frank Langella. While it's always exciting seeing the triple Tony winner - most recently for "Frost/Nixon" - onstage, this parched Roundabout revival all too seldom ignites.
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NewYorkology: A New York Travel Gui (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
It is Tuesday, October 7 and here’s today’s NYC calendar: Opening night on Broadway for “A Man For All Seasons” with Frank Langella at American Airlines Theatre on 42nd Street Shigeyuki Kihara: Living Photographs opens at the Met Museum “The...