Philip Seymour Hoffman
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New ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Trailer Sends Katniss To Rescue Peeta
It’s the things we love most that destroy us
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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”