Philip Seymour Hoffman
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How Movies With Dead Stars Have Performed at the Box Office
The latest is the crime drama “The Drop” with the late James Gandolfini and opening Friday
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Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Accused Drug Dealer Avoids Jail Time
Robert Vineberg pleaded guilty to lesser charge of drug possession and faces five years probation
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Independent Box Office: ‘Most Wanted Man,’ ‘Boyhood’ Hit $10 Million Mark
Daniel Radcliffe’s “What If” averages $6,500 on 20 screens in debut for CBS Films
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James Corden: 7 Things to Know About the New ‘Late Late Show’ Host
The British comedian is a Tony winner and has over 4 million Twitter followers
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‘Calvary’ Blessed With Strong Opening at Specialty Box Office
Tale of Irish priest clicks in debut as “A Most Wanted Man” and “Boyhood” impress in expansions
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‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ First Trailer: Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Is Dazed and Confused (Video)
The Comic-Con teaser hits the internet, with lots of murder and dramatic music
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Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘A Most Wanted Man’ Takes Off at Specialty Box Office
Woody Allen’s “Magic in the Moonlight” is solid in debut and “Boyhood” stays strong in expansion
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Scarlett Johansson’s ‘Lucy’ Hammers ‘Hercules’ and The Rock at Box Office
Universal’s R-rated sci-fi thriller powers to a $44 million opening as sword-and-sandals epic manages $29 million
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‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ First Reveal at Comic-Con: Philip Seymour Hoffman Introduces the Rebellion
Comic-Con 2014: Late actor’s voice is the first sound you hear in the new trailer, previewed for fans Friday
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‘A Most Wanted Man’ Review: Philip Seymour Hoffman Bends the Spy Game Rules
Hoffman gives a memorable performance in this masterful John le Carré adaptation as a German master of intelligence coping with a post-9/11 world
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Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘A Most Wanted Man’ Debuts With Eye on Oscar
The late actor’s performance as a German spy in the John le Carre thriller, beginning its box-office rollout Friday, has garnered very strong reviews
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Philip Seymour Hoffman Didn’t Want ‘Trust Fund Kids,’ Left Fortune to Their Mother
The Oscar-winning actor who died of a drug overdose in May, willed his entire state to partner Mimi O’Donnell, according to court documents filed last week
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John le Carre on Philip Seymour Hoffman: ‘He Was Burning Himself Out Before Your Eyes’
The author recalls his encounter with the late actor on the set of “A Most Wanted Man” in a NY Times essay
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Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘Happyish’ Could Still Be Recast for Showtime
TCA 2014: Showtime president David Nevins says casting would need to be “perfectly put together”
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Gary Oldman Is Mad He Can’t Call Nancy Pelosi a ‘C-nt’ but Bill Maher Can: 9 Outrageous Quotes From Playboy
“I can’t really say that. But Bill Maher and Jon Stewart can, and nobody’s going to stop them from working because of it,” he tells the magazine