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Movies to Pay Tribute to Our Military
In honor of Memorial Day, take a break from picnics and sales and share one of these great films about American soldiers, sailors, and Marines. And be sure to take time thank the military and veterans in your life for all they have done to keep us safe and free.
1. Sergeant York Gary Cooper won
posted 8:00:22am May. 24, 2013 |
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Fast & Furious 6
The storylines of the "Fast and Furious" franchise may be preposterous, but what's even harder to believe is that, contrary to the history of just about every other multi-sequel series and what I thought were the laws of nature, these keep getting better. There's something of a pattern at this point
posted 6:01:21pm May. 23, 2013 |
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What Maisie Knew
She has the face of a flower and she still believes that the world is an enchanted place that cannot hurt her. She does not understand what is going on around her, but we do.
Her name is Maisie (the exquisite Onata Aprile). She is seven and she lives in New York with her parents, a fading roc
posted 5:41:13pm May. 23, 2013 |
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Interview: Scott McGehee and David Siegel of "What Maisie Knew"
"What Maisie Knew" is a touching, beautifully acted new movie starring Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan as a couple breaking up but the story is seen through the eyes of their little girl. I spoke to the directors, Scott McGehee and David Siegel, about the film. Remarkably, though it is set in th
posted 3:59:52pm May. 23, 2013 |
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Contest: Bink & Gollie
I am always especially excited to have one of the fabulous Scholastic Storybook DVDs to give away, and this one is extra important for families because it is about what it means to be a friend. This all-new compilation is headlined by “Bink & Gollie” from Kate DiCamillo, the Newbery Medal
posted 12:00:57pm May. 23, 2013 |
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posted April 2, 2012 at 5:56 am
I’m a character actor myself, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. It has taken me a good 20 years to ‘grow into my face’! But I stuck with it knowing that the roles would eventually find me, and they have.
Character Actors always have the most fun, playing the strangest, funniest, and most interesting characters.
posted April 2, 2012 at 7:26 pm
Thanks, Jamie! I agree.
posted August 21, 2012 at 4:54 am
Whenever I hear actors talking, their focus centers on the business aspects of the job. How do I get an agent? How do I get auditions? How do I get into the union? Seldom does the conversation turn to the skills and techniques required of the craft. For instance, how does one create the internalizations of a particular emotion, thought or intention? How does one memorize a scene or a long speech? In portraying characters, how does one generate believable gestures, movements, and blocking? All of these questions seldom come up and if they do, they receive only cursory attention.