Ed Harris News
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Near the end of Michael Bay’s juiced-up true-crime comedy “Pain & Gain,” a caption reminds us that “this is still a true story.”
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The villain of the Cold War thriller “Phantom” is an ideological maniac (David Duchovny) who takes his orders “from the most zealous elements of the KGB,” and thinks touching off a nuclear war will be good for the Soviet Union.
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Early in HBO’s political docudrama “Game Change,” a note-taking Sarah Palin, running for vice president of the United States, gets a crash course in geopolitics.
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Canada’s two biggest railways are under pressure from government and customers to reduce delays, with investors profiting from Canadian National Railway Co.’s performance and losing on Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.
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Carl used to worship Jerry Garcia. Now he’s a Jesus freak.
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William Ackman’s pick to lead Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. would drive customers away if he employs the tactics he used to boost profitability at larger rival Canadian National Railway Co., the smaller carrier said.
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Wearing miner’s helmets and sterile boots, director Werner Herzog and his small crew tightroped along a narrow metal catwalk inside a cave in southern France last year.
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“ No Strings Attached ” asks the pressing question: Can a man and a woman have a strictly sexual relationship without letting feelings mess things up?
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