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Daily Archives: April 23, 2013
Colin Firth shakes things up a little bit with “Arthur Newman”
Forty-five films into his Oscar-winning career, Colin Firth worries about the same thing a lot of people who’ve held the same job forever fret over — burnout. The Prince of Period Pieces (“The King’s Speech”), Regent of Romance (“Love Actually, … Continue reading
Next Interview: Got questions for Peter Sagal of “Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me”?
Yeah, it’s a radio show on NPR. But it’s coming to theaters a week from next Thursday, and far be it for me to pass up the chance to turn the interrogation tables on Peter Sagal, the host of the … Continue reading
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