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Film society honors Tom Hanks

Film society honors Tom Hanks

By Hollywood Editor • on September 16, 2008

Tom Hanks will be feted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center at its 36th Gala Tribute in April. Since its inception in 1972, Film Society honorees have included Jack Lemmon, Susan Sarandon, Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese and Al Pacino. Last year’s honoree was Meryl Streep. The Hanks tribute is

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Vatican bans Tom Hanks’ ‘Da Vinci’ sequel

Vatican bans Tom Hanks’ ‘Da Vinci’ sequel

By • on June 16, 2008

“Angels & Demons” has been prevented by the Vatican from shooting in Rome churches, a Vatican official confirmed on Monday, saying the “The Da Vinci Code” sequel is incompatible with religious sentiment. Sony’s Ron Howard-directed thriller toplining Tom Hanks, which

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Tom Hanks Injured On Angels & Demons

Tom Hanks Injured On Angels & Demons

By • on June 6, 2008

There was a pause in the production day for Tom Hank’s Da Vinci Code sequel, Angels & Demons, yesterday. Whatever Doctor Robert Langdon was doing on the Rome set, it was dangerous. For his finger. Hanks stopped production while medics looked at his finger. No joke. - From Here

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Tom Hanks’ video endorsement of Barack Obama

Tom Hanks’ video endorsement of Barack Obama

By • on May 4, 2008

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Tom Hanks Drops Out Of ‘Fahrenheit 451’

Tom Hanks Drops Out Of ‘Fahrenheit 451’

By • on March 28, 2008

Well, pity poor Frank today, because his passion project, the long in-development film of “Fahrenheit 451? is once again without a leading man. Tom Hanks is out, Darabont revealed to MTV News exclusively. Only months ago, Darabont told us Hanks was his Guy Montag. Now it’s not to be. “Mr. Hanks

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Tom Hanks IS Bored (but we felt the same way after sitting throught The Da Vinci Code)

Tom Hanks IS Bored (but we felt the same way after sitting throught The Da Vinci Code)

By • on March 6, 2008

“Tom Hanks and Paul Giamatti took the Capitol by storm last night for the premier of their mini-series, John Adams. Hanks garners a level of star power that brings out some of the Hill’s finest to gawk, but as he was walking through the halls of the Capitol, it seemed like Hanks was the one in

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