There's a new movie on the horizon from Paramount Studios. It's an adaptation of a newsworthy novel by an author named Lee Child, the story echoing recent and tragic events. Playing the character of Jack Reacher, former U.S. Army investigator, actor Tom Cruise gets caught up in a dark story surrounding an army sniper gone rogue: he's shot and killed five people. The body of evidence piling up against the man is
His career and contribution to television is inarguable. His appearing in movies, which does not compare with this television roles and the cultural impact those had, were never really equated with much success either critically or at the box-office. Except for one: his leading role in Elia Kazan's 1957 "A Face in the Crowd." Andy Griffith, who just died at age 86, generally played the quintessential folksy, no nonsense, tough but compassionate
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The films she directed ("When Harry met Sally," "Sleepless in Seattle") tugged at the heart's strings but without that extra helping of gooey sentimentality so often noticeable at the fore nowadays. She was also an essayist and a playwright. The N.Y.-L.A.-N.Y. transplant lived in Manhattan and had suffered recently from pneumonia, made unmanageable by an early form of leukemia. In the sixties Ephron worked as a journalist
