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Bill Maher Imagines Other Botched Movie Quotes Joe Biden Could Use to Insult People
Gag follows up on former vice president’s “lying, dog-faced pony soldier” crack
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‘Network’ Broadway Review: Bryan Cranston Conjures a Burnt-Out Bill O’Reilly
Director Ivo van Hove’s kinetic, immersive production dominates until Paddy Chayevsky’s moralizing takes over in the show’s second half
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Tatiana Maslany to Make Broadway Debut Opposite Bryan Cranston in ‘Network’
Emmy-winning “Orphan Black” actress to play role Faye Dunaway made famous in 1976 film
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Bryan Cranston to Return to Broadway This Fall in ‘Network’ as Mad-as-Hell Howard Beale
Director Ivo van Hove’s stage adaptation of the 1976 movie won multiple Olivier Awards in a London run earlier this year
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30th Anniversary of ‘Broadcast News’: 10 Journalism Movies You Should Rewatch (PHOTOS)
Which movies about the fourth estate deserve another viewing?
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10 Journalism Movies To Share the ‘Spotlight’ With
From odes to investigative reporting to biting satires of mass media, journalism and the movies have a long history together
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‘Tomorrowland’ Review: George Clooney’s Dystopian Drama, Like Disneyland, Is Exhausting Fun
Clooney and Britt Robertson star in the film that mimics a roller coaster ride by making us wait far too long for too little payoff
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‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Review: Superheroic, Yes, But Smart and Subversive Too (Video)
A hero who’s literally wrapped in the flag must come to terms with the Age of the NSA, in a film that asks some big questions in between stirring fight scenes
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‘Rocky’ Theater Review: Sylvester Stallone’s Boxer Comes Out Swinging and Singing
The problem with the “Rocky” musical is that Stallone’s script was pretty sodden even back in 1976
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Tops on TheWrap This Week: ‘Olympus’ Surprise, ‘Breaking Bad’ Theft, and Jon Hamm’s Junk
Gerard Butler's "Olympus Has Fallen" surprised at the box office last weekend, Bryan Cranston's "Breaking Bad" script was stolen, a "Pretty Little Liars" spinoff was greenlit and Jon Hamm demanded privacy for his privates
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CBS Orders Untitled Jim Gaffigan Project to Pilot
The single-camera series will star the stand-up comic as a happily married father of five living in New York City
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Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Sells 2 More Comedies to ABC Studios
Michael Ian Black writes and stars in "You're Not Doing It Right," while "Between Two Kings" hails from television writer Jeff Kahn
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Jennifer Salke and Paul Telegdy at TheGrill: ‘The New NBC’ (Video)
NBC execs Jennifer Salke and Paul Telegdy give their take on the network's new identity and why viewers are "more obsessed with NBC's brand" than the competition
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Why Broadcast Networks Killed the Miniseries
Changing sales priorities, plus a crowded field of viewing options and some serious big-screen competition have all played a role
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Giving Character Actors Their Due
Guest Blog: Why honor character actors? Because they are immensely talented actors who never get the accolades they deserve
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Keith Fenimore