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CHICAGO - "I have a lot of nervous energy in my head. I always have to be working on something," said actor - and now entrepreneur - Billy Bob Thornton in a Chicago interview with Adam Fendelman.
The two stars talk about the film.
Review of the movie "Number 23" starring Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen
The film is really not as bad as everyone says it is. Give it a try. You might like The Number 23.
It's a touching film. It may be too touching for some people, but I think everyone should see this inspiring film at least once.
The 1980s was a great time for sports movies. The blockbusters are well known. Here a few fairly obscure baseball movies worth checking out.
Zack Snyder is in for the fight of his life as he attempts to assemble an all-star cast for the most controversial super-hero movie ever produced.
There's just something that's more entertaining about watching a movie with a group of people. Maybe you like to go to the theaters with your friends...
Read Why No Sequel Can Ever Be As Good As the First
Maxwell Caulfield Biography
Harrison Ford is back in action here in his usual role of loving father put in a hopeless situation where he has to do something completely illegal in order to keep his family alive.
A review of Egyptian Magic All-Purpose Skin and Hair Cream.
A look back at the popular TV show, Unsolved Mysteries.
With the vast array of horror movie choices this Halloween, it's sometimes hard to pick out the best ones. Hopefully this list will help with that choice.
A creative review of the film The Number 23.
A fun look at some of the celebrities that I have had contact with over the years as a police officer
A look at the trailers for films coming soon!
A release schedule of July 2008 movies
Movies in production or just on the drawing table.
A review of the thriller starring Jim Carrey.
When hunger strikes in Hollywood, you may be surprised at how many notable folks opt for vegetarian food. Some embark on a vegetarian diet for ethical reason, some for health reasons and some, well, just because.
A relatively comprehensive list of movies featuring a cartoonist as a character.
An unbelievably great movie that has withstood the test of time.
Not a comic film, The Number 23 is a riveting, psychological thriller. This movie requires attention and thought. It's not a popcorn flick, but invites the viewer to explore the mind of a psychotic killer.
Just too much wasted opportunity here.
The film adaptation of writer Garrison Keillor's radio show "A Prairie Home Companion" is a delight, with fun writing and a great cast.
Atlman and Kellior's film is so fun and fast paced you'd think the actors were right in front of you performing on stage.
Garrison Keillor and Robert Altman team with stars who shine and present a lusterous production that has reminiscence, laughter, warmth, humor and a little mystery - perhaps even a little retribution. Meryl Streep and co-stars make this a memorable film.
A Prairie Home Companion captures the essence the radio show and is a very entertaining time at the movies.
Brief descriptions of CBS's four new shows for Fall 2006, with a time schedule of the primetime lineup for the season.
Unlike their counterparts in Europe, older actresses in American have found out the hard way that the few roles offered to them in contemporary movies are small, offensive, stereotypical and demeaning.
I Really Wanted to Love Sideways . . . But I Didn't.
A review of the Golden Globe award winning film, Sideways.
Firewall is ultimately so generic and predictable that it's rendered utterly forgettable. One outrageous plot turn after another deprives the film of the required crescendo of an engaging thriller.
The Number 23 seems as though it's going to be an AMAZING movie. Unfortunately, it isn't.
A Prarie Home Companion is good show with lots of laughs and entertainment - but don't expect much of a plot.
Ray Liotta arrested and taken in for driving under the influence at the weekend. He was reportedly arrested for driving under the influence of something other than alcohol.
The Astronaut Farmer is either an inspirational movie about the power of dreams or it is a mess of a film with enough holes to drive a space shuttle through. It is a little of both.
The combined efforts of Fernley Phillips' nonsensical script and Joel Schumacher's skewed sense of horror turn Jim Carrey's best efforts sour.
Over the years, Hollywood has paired actors with much younger female leads. Here are some examples that you may not realize.
Everyone has a favorite number - a few even have a hated number they try to avoid. But what if a single number seemed to be at the center of your entire life, repeatedly popping up in a strange pattern? Such is the topic of Jim Carrey's new movie.
Three new fall dramas on CBS are Smith (starring Ray Liotta as a criminal), Shark (starring James Woods as a lawyer) and Jericho (about a small town that goes haywire after a nuclear blast
2006 was a very good year for movies. As I looked over the list of movies I saw this year I was struck by how many of them (22) I considered well above average.
Robert Altman, one of Hollywood's best and most prolific, original directors, died on Monday, November 20th at the age of 81. The cause of death has not been revealed.
The premise of Astronaut Farmer is (unfortunately) exactly as the film's title suggests: a failed astronaut-turned-rancher named Charlie Farmer (Billy Bob Thornton) is building a nuclear-warhead-style rocket in a large barn on his Texas ranch.
2007-2008 College Football All-Bowl Team
I'm not sure if it was the cold medicine I was on, which had numbers on the label that ironically added up together to make 23, but Joel Schumacher's latest cinematic endeavor almost won me over with its eccentric style.