Nick Frost, Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg are seen at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Chicago on Friday, August 2, 2013, during a promotional campaign for their new film "The World's End." (Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune) The World's End is a movie about a pub crawl. And so, it was only fitting to talk to stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and director Edgar Wright talk about how pubs all seem to be becoming alike. Petersen remains true to roots in Chicago theaterMy colleague Chris Jones broke the news late in February, writing: "Famous for his work on... |
Aug 16 (TheWrap.com) - Spike Lee passed his $1.25 million fundraising goal on Kickstarter for his next movie, now the third...
THEATER REVIEW: "The Birds" by Hell in a Handbag in Berger Park ★★★ ... The opening shtick of "The Birds," surely one of...
All of Eugene Hutz's friends, when he was growing up in Ukraine, hated their parents. "They were literally telling their kids that rock 'n'...
The marketing of AMC's new drama, "Low Winter Sun," revolves around a moody black-and-white photo of lead actor Mark Strong and the show's...
Before reuniting for dinner at their parents’ home during a recent break from touring, the three siblings that make up The Band...
Phil Vettel recommends high-flying dining spots near the annual Air & Water Show.
In ¿To the End of June: The Intimate Life of American Foster Care,¿ Cris Beam introduces readers to a few of the thousands of cases that...
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