Thursday, August 26, 2010

The /Filmcast: After Dark - Ep. 112 - Clapping After Movies (GUEST: Jeff Cannata from - Slashfilm.com (Meerut BOLLYWOOD MOVIES)

The /Filmcast: After Dark - Ep. 112 - Clapping After Movies (GUEST: Jeff Cannata from - Slashfilm.com
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Movies show less smoking - Omaha World-Herald
NEW YORK (AP) — A new study shows that there’s less smoking depicted in movies in recent years. Tobacco use on the silver screen peaked in 2005 and has been on the decline ever since. Movies released last year showed
Source: www.omaha.com

'Disney Family Movies' Offers Special Free Preview - TMCnet
BURBANK, Calif., Aug 23, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service, "Disney Family Movies," has partnered with content providers Comcast, Charter, Cox, AT&T U-verse
Source: www.tmcnet.com

Greg Grunberg: I starred in JJ Abrams’ home movies - San Mateo Daily Journal
NEW YORK — “Heroes” actor Greg Grunberg says his acting bug started when he starred in the home movies of his childhood friend, director J.J. Abrams. Grunberg has known Abrams since they were 4. He says Abrams
Source: smdailyjournal.com

Movies opening Aug. 27 - Kansas City Star
TAKERS ★★★ Matt Dillon, Idris Elba, Paul Walker, Michael Ealy Rogue cop pursues sophisticated gang of bank robbers. REVIEW IN FRIDAY FYI Wide PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, a sexual
Source: www.kansascity.com

Tobacco butting out of movies, report says - CharlotteObserver.com
Humphrey Bogart never seemed to be without a cigarette on the big screen, and a generation of men in the 1940s learned a romantic move when Paul Henreid put two between his lips, lit them both and handed one
Source: www.charlotteobserver.com

Study: Smoking scenes declining in top movies - Hattiesburg American
NEW YORK — There's a lot less smoking in the movies these days, a new report shows. Tobacco use on the silver screen peaked in 2005 and has been on the decline since, according to research that looked at the
Source: www.hattiesburgamerican.com

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