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Empty your calendar: There are so many new releases this week you could sit on the couch for days and never get up. You could almost say that just about the Judd Apatow/Adam Sandler collaboration "Funny People" and Ron Howard's "Angels & Demons."
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THE FILMLight the torches and sharpen the pitchforks, I dared to enjoy "The Da Vinci Code." While long-winded, Ron Howard's version of the Dan Brown best-seller provided a lovingly smothering mood of daredevil exposition and for-fans-only historical minutiae. Even if I didn't seize the scholarly passion burning behind the dialogue or comprehend the larger portrait of religious...
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Filming has begun on location in Portland, Oregon on an untitled project from two-time Academy Award®-nominated director Gus Van Sant, starring Mia Wasikowska (upcoming Alice in Wonderland ) and Henry Hopper. The film's screenplay was written by first-timer Jason Lew, based upon his original stage play "Of Winter and Water Birds." The film is produced by Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, and Bryce Dallas Howard and Gus...
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Last week, Actress Glenn Close blogged on the Huffington Post about her personal and professional experience with mental illness. Some of Close's most famous roles have been those of women suffering from delusions, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and borderline personality disorder. But in her private life, she watched both her sister and nephew suffer from mental health disorders in silence.
It was that silence, Close decided, that caused...
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A new comedy from Ron Howard ("Arrested Development") set at an Internal Revenue Service district office has landed at Fox. The pilot will be written by Brent Forrester, writer/director of NBC's "The Office." Forrester and Howard are executive producing with Imagine's Brian Grazer and David Nevins.
"The one thing that unites all Americans is their suspicion and hatred for the IRS," Forrester said. "That makes the characters on the show...
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Saturday at AFF: An Education; Battlestar Galactica: Caprica panel, screening, and Q&A; a downright amazing Apollo 13 screening and panel with Ron Howard, Captain Jim Lovell, and others; and a storytellers panel with Mitch Hurwitz, Ron Howard, and Steve Zaillian. Also, fake blind people.
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NYU's Tisch School of the Arts Gala honored five of Hollywood's elite—Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Marcia Gay Harden, Sheila Nevins, and Diana King—Monday night in New York.
Grazer and Howard, who worked together on movies such as 'Angels & Demons' and 'The Da Vinci Code,' hope to translate "The Lost Symbol" to film. Howard told ET, "Dan Brown wouldn't let any of us read it until it was literally published, so we were out there that first...
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Glenn Close stars with her sister, daughter, nephew and niece in BringChange2Mind, a PSA to combat the stigma associated with mental illness
The newly released :30/:60 PSA, “Say,” for BringChange2Mind featuring Glenn Close and her family, isn’t your typical PSA. Out of New York-based agency the watsons, its tone is one of hope, its [...]
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Is the IRS funny? Famed director Ron Howard thinks so.
Howard and his producing partner, Brian Grazer, are the team behind the critically-acclaimed and ratings-challenged “Arrested Development.” Howard may need to tap that blend of hysterical awkwardness with his new sitcom, which will be centered around an Internal Revenue Service field office. Trade publication The Hollywood [...]
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Taking a break from his political films ( Frost/Nixon ) and Dan Brown adaptations, director Ron Howard is set to tackle The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft , based on the Image Comics title, for Universal and Imagine.
It's a departure, for sure. And the L.A. Times sat down with Howard to talk about the project.
"It very cleverly uses H.P. Lovecraft in a fictional way, but there's some loose biographical elements. But it certainly has...
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