Topic: James Gandolfini
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James Gandolfini stars in 'Not Fade Away'
'Not Fade Away' tries a little too hard, but Gandolfini as a 1960s father is a standout.
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'Zero Dark Thirty' stirs controversy over torture scenes
'Zero Dark Thirty,' directed by Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow, follows the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
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Brad Pitt leads a great cast in 'Killing Them Softly' (+video)
While the recessionary context is a bit overdone, the 'Killing Them Softly' features sharp dialogue and performances.
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'Zero Dark Thirty': What's the story behind the film about bin Laden? (+video)The plot of 'Zero Dark Thirty,' the movie by 'Hurt Locker' director Kathryn Bigelow, has been shrouded in secrecy. Check out the trailer to learn more.
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'Sopranos' creator David Chase chats about his new film 'Not Fade Away''Sopranos' creator David Chase discusses his new movie and the love of rock 'n' roll that inspired it.
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Tommy Lee Jones Joins Meryl Streep and Steve Carell in Great Hope SpringsLee Jones and Streep will play a married couple, who are having problems with their relationship. Before considering divorce, however, they decide to give their marriage one last try, and head off to a retreat which offers a series of intense counselling sessions with an expert therapist (Steve Carell).
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Welcome to the Rileys: movie review
Gandolfini shifts gears to role of protector in 'Welcome to the Rileys,' a family drama about a grieving father who takes a young girl under his wing.
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Review: 'Where the Wild Things Are'
Max's imagination lets loose in this engrossing tale based on Maurice Sendak's children's classic.
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Review: 'In the Loop'
This biting political satire will have you laughing hard as it skewers London and Washington politicos in the run-up to war.
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Review: 'The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3'
Remake of 1974 thriller set in New York's subway bristles with high-tech gimcrackery as John Travolta and Denzel Washington play tense head games.
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Tough choices for the Tonys
A year of strong dramas, tragedies, and farce made for a tight race.
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Broadway leaps into spring
Some big-name actors return to the stage and stir up the classics.







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