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The Next Fast-Food Chicken Sandwich War May Be a Vegan One
Impossible Foods launches fake chicken, Beyond Meat reboots its own. A war in fast-food sector over the chicken sandwich may be poised for a vegan wave.
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NJ High Court Overturns Conviction Over ‘Shining' Reference
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a prosecutor erred by including a photo of Jack Nicholson from the 1980 classic “The Shining,” in the closing argument of a bank robbery trial.
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‘Late Night': Michael Keaton Was Intimidated by Jack Nicholson
Michael Keaton doesn’t feel intimidated working alongside other actors, except when he worked with Jack Nicholson.
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‘If You Need Some One Whacked, Give Me a Call': Whitey Bulger Letters Up for Auction
Three handwritten letters by former Boston crime boss James “Whitey” Bulger have been put up for auction. The letters, written to a woman named Jackie, are being auctioned off by Lelands. Bulger writes in one letter, “If you need some one whacked, give me a call. Your friend, James Whitey Bulger 1428AZ.”
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Fall Movie Preview: ‘Joker' Gets a Prestige Makeover
The Joker has been around for almost 80 years and there’s no shortage of portrayals. There are even some legendary ones by Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger. But by most accounts, Joaquin Phoenix’s spin on the quintessential Batman villain is unlike anything audiences have seen.
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Which One Was It? Halle Berry Reveals Her Worst Movie to Avoid Eating Beetle Nachos
Halle Berry may be one of the most famous actresses in the world, but she’s had her share of movie flops, and James Corden won’t let her forget it.
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Sorry, Not Sorry: Huston Offers No Apologies For Critical Comments on De Niro, Others
Anjelica Huston isn’t apologizing after making pointed comments about some of her acting contemporaries and past relationships during press tour for “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.”
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Watch Joaquin Phoenix Transform Into the Joker
Warner Bros. dropped its first teaser trailer for “Joker” on Wednesday, giving fans a sneak peek of Joaquin Phoenix’s portrayal of the iconic villain. Movie lovers have been anxiously awaiting the teaser, especially after the studio released a chilling poster for the film on Tuesday. Todd Phillips, the director of the film, also gave fans a glimpse of the trailer...
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Michael Douglas Accuser Details ‘Very Uncomfortable' Sexual Harassment
A former employee of Michael Douglas has accused the Oscar-winning actor of sexual harassment, saying in her first television interview about the allegations that Douglas made her feel “very uncomfortable.” Writer Susan Braudy worked at Douglas’ production company for three years in the 1980s, when he was staring in critically acclaimed movies like “Wall Street” and “Fatal Attraction.” She told...
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Michael Douglas Accuser Details ‘Very Uncomfortable' Sexual Harassment
A former employee of Michael Douglas has accused the Oscar-winning actor of sexual harassment, saying in her first television interview about the allegations that Douglas made her feel “very uncomfortable.” Writer Susan Braudy worked at Douglas’ production company for three years in the 1980s, when he was staring in critically acclaimed movies like “Wall Street” and “Fatal Attraction.” She told...
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Most Property in Florida Flood Zones Is Not Insured
As Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida, an Associated Press analysis shows a steep drop in flood insurance across the state, including the areas most endangered by what could be a devastating storm surge. In just five years, the state’s total number of federal flood insurance policies has fallen by 15 percent, according to Federal Emergency Management Agency data. Florida’s...
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Victim Asks Judge to Drop Sexual Assault Case Against Fugitive Director Roman Polanski
Roman Polanski won’t take his chances to return to court to resolve his sexual assault case, so his victim is standing up for him. Samantha Geimer, who was 13 at the time of the crime, was in a Los Angeles courtroom to appeal directly to a judge Friday to end the long-running case.
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Iran's Farhadi, Absent at Oscars, Pleads for Empathy in Win
A political context larger than that of films themselves swept Iran’s “The Salesman” into the limelight and effectively solidified its win in the best foreign language category at the Oscars on Sunday. Iranian astronaut Anousheh Ansari accepted the award on behalf of director Asghar Farhadi, who was absent from the ceremony in protest of Donald Trump’s travel ban.
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7 Things You Didn't Know About the Golden Globe Awards
The event will recognize the best of the best in film and television, with the nominees released earlier this week. But even with the 74th year of this tradition, there are still some fun facts about the awards show that you might not’ve known.
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'Appallingly Cruel': Dr. Phil Slammed for ‘Exploitative' Interview With Mentally ill Shelley Duvall
Stanley Kubrick’s daughter Vivian called it “a form of lurid and exploitative entertainment”
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2015 Fall Movie Preview
Though the fall movie season is traditionally the time of year when Hollywood gets serious, this fall is stuffed with spectacles. James Bond returns in “Spectre” (Nov. 6), “The Hunger Games” comes to a close with “Mockingjay, Part 2” (Nov. 20) and a little movie called “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” lands Dec. 18.
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James Gandolfini, Brian Williams Enter New Jersey Hall of Fame
New Jersey inducted the late “Sopranos” star James Gandolfini into its Hall of Fame on Thursday, hoping no one will ever fuhgeddaboudhim.
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Six “Sopranos” Cast Members to Attend Gandolfini's Induction to New Jersey Hall of Fame
Six cast members of “The Sopranos” will be on hand as James Gandolfini, the man who played mob boss Tony Soprano, is inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.