• Vultures Are Hard to Kill Will a sacred ritual of Hollywood--the script pitch--make it on-line?

    FORBES: The Informer

  • Twice as many films as Hollywood -- and for a fraction of the cost.

    CNN: Financial drama hits Bollywood as accountants go on set

  • As we now know, it was big money--hedge funds, Silicon Valley, Hollywood--not small donors who helped propel Obama's financial juggernaut.

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  • The movie is a remorselessly downbeat version of a gin-and-tears Hollywood bio-pic.

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  • "We're in more of a fitness-obsessed Hollywood, an extreme-fitness-obsessed Hollywood, " says Colin Geddes, a martial-arts-movie expert and programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival.

    WSJ: Hollywood's New Kick: Why Everybody Is Kung Fu Fighting

  • One officer tackled the older brother after he ran out of bullets walking down the street -- as if in Hollywood showdown -- firing upon police about 10 feet away.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Still, there are some Latinos -- in and out of Hollywood -- who think that, in this case, the filmmakers, and especially Affleck, pushed the concept of creativity too far.

    CNN: Latino should have played lead in 'Argo'

  • "The person that really changed the nature of inaugural music was John Kennedy, because he was a friend with many in Hollywood -- especially Frank Sinatra, " said Gergen, also a CNN contributor.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Conventional wisdom suggests couples who live together should never work together, too -- and nowhere would that seem more advisable than in Hollywood -- but, then, the Farrelly brothers are all about damning conventional wisdom, aren't they?

    CNN: Cameron Diaz has 'something' going for her

  • All those kids in inner cities and small farm towns, in the valleys of Ohio, the rolling Virginia hills, the streets of Hollywood -- kids dreaming of becoming scientists or doctors, engineers or entrepreneurs, diplomats, businesspeople, even presidents -- they need a champion in Washington. (Applause.) Because they don't have lobbyists.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • It's been a long road - via Hollywood - but finally the characters are coming back home to the place it all started.

    BBC: Full Monty heads for Sheffield theatre

  • In "Lucky Guy" they are all turned into broad-brush Hollywood-style cartoons, which is a pretty good way to describe the play as a whole.

    WSJ: The Who-Cares Test | 'Lucky Guy' | Mike McAlary |Nora Ephron | Tom Hanks | George C. Wolfe | 'Kinky Boots' | Harvey Fierstein | Cindy Lauper | By Terry Teachout

  • The new John Waters picture takes its place in the long and semi-honorable tradition of Hollywood self-scorn.

    NEWYORKER: Cecil B. Demented

  • Tamara de Lempicka, a Polish-born artist with a booze-and-party-fueled lifestyle, moved to Hollywood in 1939 and became a wild fixture on the movie-industry scene.

    WSJ: In the Art World, Women on the Verge

  • These are like the indie films of the gaming world, sophisticated alternatives to the bloated, Hollywood-esque spectacles that big-budget action titles tend to serve up.

    WSJ: Gaming's Art-House Hits

  • Alongside the major actors are major brands who, on occasion, hand out gifts in Park City, which has led to accusations of the "Hollywood-isation" of Sundance - something John Cooper, the festival's Chief Programmer, says is unintentional.

    BBC: Entertainment & Arts

  • Based on actual events that occurred in 1979 in Tehran, the movie brilliantly blends a gripping espionage thriller with humor that comes from the Hollywood shenanigans that Affleck (playing real-life CIA agent Tony Mendez) had to go through with John Goodman (playing real-life Hollywood effects guru and CIA make-up man John Chambers) and Oscar-nominated Alan Arkin (playing movie producer Lester Siegel).

    FORBES: Why Ben Affleck's Argo Should Win The Best Picture Oscar

  • It's a little bit smaller, a little bit more close-knit, but still you get the beautiful Hollywood-type feel.

    FORBES: The Best Cities For Singles

  • Ms Noonan sometimes tries to be over-inventive (there is a rather tedious dream sequence about Hollywood fund-raisers).

    ECONOMIST: Washington, Babylon?

  • Planet Hollywood - backed by Demi Moore and Bruce Willis - spawned a host of imitators.

    BBC: Boom time for Geldof?

  • Who knows exactly how many damaging leaks may have resulted from Hollywood-size entourages sitting in on sensitive high-level sessions.

    WSJ: Donald Rumsfeld's Rules for Successful Meetings

  • Glitzy Pentagon marketing campaigns, military-backed Hollywood films and first-person shooter video games elevate the cultural status of uniformed troops and encourage us to identify with them.

    CNN: Is Team USA's militaristic uniform a problem?

  • The Big Easy is earning a new nickname - the Hollywood of the South - as it becomes the third biggest centre of film production in the US behind Los Angeles and New York.

    BBC: Django, Treme and how New Orleans became Hollywood South

  • McConaughey, also a best-actor nominee at the Spirit Awards for "Killer Joe, " is a Hollywood A-lister but a relative newcomer to key film awards.

    NPR: 'Silver Linings' Leads Spirit Awards With 4 Prizes

  • From forgotten toys in kindergartens to the ubiquitous, fading Soviet-era propaganda, a stroll through Pripyat feels very much like being on the set of a Hollywood post-apocalypse movie.

    BBC: A day trip to Chernobyl

  • Ad spending on cable TV and syndication TV--both better positioned than script-heavy broadcast networks to weather the Hollywood writers' strike--saw gains of 3.1% and 10.2%, respectively.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • These days, Hollywood-inspired thrillers and action extravaganzas vie for moviegoers' attention alongside the more family-oriented saccharine formulas.

    BBC: Mumbai: India's Tinseltown

  • The exquisite tiara, created by Cartier, was worn by Princess Grace -- formerly the Hollywood actress Grace Kelly -- at her daughter Caroline's wedding in 1978.

    CNN: Madonna to wed in Princess Grace's tiara

  • Diana's first visit to the White House was a star-studded event, flustering even then-President Ronald Reagan -- a Hollywood veteran himself.

    CNN: Navigation

  • Events such as this, designed to show off a candidate's small-town heart, tend to feel like Hollywood location shoots--superimposed on a place.

    CNN: Bradley's twilight cruise

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