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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Julianne Moore
Movies
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2-1-2001
KILLER FLICKS
If you think love is the only thing in the air this month, check out these thrilling releases. The highly anticipated follow-up to 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs, HANNIBAL is the newest installment in the series (remem...
Article Excerpts:
...as the unlovable Lecter and Oscar nominee
Julianne Moore
as FBI agent Clarice Starling. Have some fava...
Hot Summer Cinema
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6-1-2001
Summer is finally here and with it comes the summer blockbusters as promised. Well, sort of. With the fear of the writers’ strike looming, film companies are trying to stretch throughout the year the movies that they have already completed. HoWe'ver,...
Article Excerpts:
...Starring David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, and
Julianne Moore
, this movie should stir up quite a few laughs...
The Gold Standard
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9-15-2006
It's officially Oscar Season. We look at the early playing field. By Zac CrainSomewhere along the line, the film industry gave up on the idea of four seasons in favo...
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...with reliable players such as Michael Caine and
Julianne Moore
, who also happen to be Academy favorites. So...
Anthony Hopkins’ Florence
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1-15-2001
Hannibal the Cannibal is back on the big screen, busily ravaging Florence. Here are the places where his alter ego, Sir Hopkins, unwinds."I need to come out of retirement and come to public life," Hannibal Lecter forewarns in...
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...crew of the big-budget sequel, which includes
Julianne Moore
and Gary Oldman, became well-known temporary...
It Takes A Village
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1-15-2006
Freedomland isn't merely the title of Julianne Moores new movie. It also describes how this former Army brat feels about the home she (finally) discovered in Manhattan two decades ago.
Article Excerpts:
...isn’t merely the title of
Julianne Moore
’s new movie. It also describes how...
...how this former Army brat feels about the home
Julianne Moore
(finally) discovered in Manhattan two decades...
...discovered in Manhattan two decades ago.
Julianne Moore
had come to New York from a roustabout life.