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Lake of Fire World Premiere Heats Up Toronto International Film Festival Tony Kaye's New Film Bows September 9 18 Years in Production - Documents American Holy War Passion, Politics, Morality of Right to Life/Right to Choose Movements
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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 5, 2006) -
When LAKE OF FIRE enjoys its world premiere at the TORONTO
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, it marks the
return of director TONY KAYE with his first feature film since 1998's
popular and critically acclaimed AMERICAN HISTORY X. Kaye's
'homecoming' with the controversial new Lake Of Fire has been
heralded by industry insiders as historic and heroic.
Kaye launched his feature film career in 1998 with AHX and a...
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The Boston Globe
; Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright Theresa Rebeck's new musical melodrama, "The Two Orphans," opened last night at the Brandeis Theater Company. The tale of ex-slave sisters trying to find their family in post-Civil War New Orleans, "The Two Orphans" is an ambitious reimagining of a 19th-century
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Ratings, if not critical raves. (USA Network's World Premiere Movies) (These Shows Shine in Prime: Cable's Ratings Leaders)
Multichannel News
; USA Network has fond memories of former President Bush's 1990 State of the Union message, but the reminiscence has nothing to do with politics. Why? That January speech helped drive the ratings for the network's World Premiere Movie China Lake Murders, which scored an 8.4 rating, making it the
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Ali is latest Hollywood film to get West End world premiere
Evening Standard - London
; WILL SMITH's new film, Ali, is to be the latest in a line of Hollywood blockbusters to have its world premiere in London on 11 December, just 24 hours after the Lord Of The Rings world premiere which also takes place in the West End. Ali stars Smith as Muhammad Ali and is directed by Michael Mann,
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Ali is latest Hollywood film to get West End world premiere.
The Evening Standard (London, England)
; WILL SMITH's new film, Ali, is to be the latest in a line of Hollywood blockbusters to have its world premiere in London on 11 December, just 24 hours after the Lord Of The Rings world premiere which also takes place in the West End. Ali stars Smith as Muhammad Ali and is directed by Michael Mann,
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World premiere treat
New Straits Times
; New Straits Times 05-23-2001 World premiere treat Edition: 2* Section: City Diary NEXT week, you stand a chance to watch the Dunhill World Premiere of Pearl Harbour. That is if you are approached by stylish men in tuxedos around the Klang Valley. Over 500 complimentary tickets will be given away by
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