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Two brothers, two stories. Both men were initially reluctant Hollywood players whose first love was the legit theater, but each found lasting fame as a…
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Demand for intimacy directors or coordinators, professionals who work with actors and production staff to ensure safe sex scenes, is on the rise.
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The new book Letters from Hollywood offers a peek inside the inner workings of the film industry through 137 communiques from luminaries like Audrey Hepburn, Bette Davis and a very young Jane Fonda.
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"It's not easy learning to love oneself," actress Demi Moore says. Her new memoir, in which she details her struggles with addiction and a tumultuous childhood, is available Tuesday.
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The last replica shark from the 1975 classic blockbuster, Jaws, has gotten a facelift on his way to a new museum.
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Day took on meaty roles in films like The Man Who Knew Too Much and Love Me or Leave Me, but in the late '50s she settled into romantic comedies and a persona that would stick: the good girl.
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Musso & Frank Grill opened before there was a Hollywood sign. Since 1919, stars, studio heads and writers have settled into the restaurant's red leather banquettes to negotiate, gossip, and eat.
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A new book by Mallory O'Meara explores the life of artist Milicent Patrick, who worked on Fantasia and costumed a legendary Hollywood monster — and then ran afoul of misogyny in the workplace.
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Spoiler Alert: An economist has evidence that we're in a golden age of cinema.