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last man standing season 2 finale jonathan taylor thomas tim allen abc Last Man Standing Season 2 finale: Was the return of Jonathan Taylor Thomas everything you wanted?

“Last Man Standing” has come to the end of Season 2, and there were hints of changes in the air — daughters moving out, college plans, new jobs… But all of that paled in comparison to the big draw of the season finale: the return of Jonathan Taylor Thomas to television.

In all honesty, getting JTT was a big win for “Last Man Standing.”

The Master

Philip Seymour Hoffman stars as a World War II vet who’s inspired to create a religion upon returning home to 1950s America. … Read More

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Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. Coming off the heels of a brand new poster is the full trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master.”

Phillip Seymour Hoffman stars as Lancaster Dodd, a jack-of-all-trades who forms “The Cause,” a religion born… Continue reading 'The Master' Trailer: Paul Thomas Anderson's Gorgeous New Movie (VIDEO)

In the first trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master,” Philip Seymour Hoffman’s character admits that he’s a “hopelessly inquisitive man.” Now, it’s time to make a toast to that man with the first poster from the highly anticipated project.

Here, Hoffman plays veteran Lancaster Dodd, a man who forms his own religion called “The Cause” as a result of painful war experiences. (Speculation has it that L. Ron Hubbard and… Continue reading Paul Thomas Anderson's 'The Master' Poster: First Look At PTA's New Movie

The once and future king of cool almost wasn’t cast as Thomas Crown; director Jewison, who’d worked with McQueen on “The Cincinnati Kid,” thought the part was too different from the hot-tempered, man-of-action roles that had made McQueen a star. In retrospect, the cool, laconic rebel that Crown turned out to be was of a piece with the other roles McQueen played before and after, from the untameable POW in… Continue reading 'The Thomas Crown Affair': A Look Back At The Classic Caper

“We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven’t you?” said Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 horror film, “Psycho.” In regards to a recent lawsuit, those words have never been more appropriate.

A few weeks ago, Michael Daly of the Daily Beast wrote about a fascinating case involving a man who’s been nicknamed the “Real-Life Norman Bates.” In a tale of Hitchcockian proportions, 51-year-old Thomas Parkin had beem accused… Continue reading Thomas Parkin, Real-Life Norman Bates, Convicted Of Fraud In 'Psycho'-Like Case

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