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A decade after the release of the original "Boondock Saints," director Troy Duffy delivers another dose of gun-toting adrenaline in "The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day," which chronicles the continued saga of Murphy (Norman Reedus, left) and Connor (Sean Patrick Flannery, right) MacManus.


Filming "The Social Network" at Bartley's

Crew workers prepare to shoot a scene for "The Social Network" at Bartley's on Thursday night. The film, which features Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake, retells the story of Facebook's inception, and it is set to come out in 2010.


Mira Nair ’79 directs Hilary Swank and Richard Gere in her new biopic, “Amelia,” which chronicles the rise to stardom of American legend Amelia Earhart. Alongside Swank in the title role, Gere plays Earhart’s husband, George Putnam, who proposed to her six times before she finally acquiesed.


Uma Thurman embraces her role as Eliza Welch in “Motherhood,” which chronicles a day in the life of a Greenwich Village stay-at-home-mom.


Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant

“Can I turn into a bat and stuff?” wonders starry-eyed Darren Shan (Chris Massoglia), the newest vampire-adolescent to hop aboard ...


case for israel, dershowitz

The screening of the documentary: "The Case for Israel: Democracy's Outpost" directed by Michael Yohay, followed by a question and answer session with Professor Alan Dershowitz at the Science Centre A auditorium yesterday


'An Education'

In a much-loved 1961 cover, Etta James famously sang, “I want a Sunday kind of love / A love to ...


'Law Abiding Citizen'

In one of the many interrogation scenes of “Law Abiding Citizen,” Jamie Foxx peers into Gerard Butler’s jail cell and ...


'The Damned United'

It would be a tremendous shame if “The Damned United,” the latest collaboration between screenwriter Peter Morgan and actor Michael ...


A Wild Thing and his new friend Max (Max Records) walk together in director Spike Jonze’s adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book, “Where the Wild Things Are.” Records was only 9 years old when filming began.


A Wild Thing and his new friend Max (Max Records) walk together in director Spike Jonze’s adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book, “Where the Wild Things Are.” Records was only 9 years old when filming began.


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