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Tim Robbins takes the Man of the Year crown and will appear at the opening of one of their productions.
BBC: Zeta Jones won a best supporting actress Oscar for Chicago
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With Tim Robbins as a villain on a Ferris wheel (shades of Harry Lime), and the alluring Christine Boisson as a cop.
NEWYORKER: The Truth About Charlie
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But it turns out that Dave (Tim Robbins) never escaped at all.
NEWYORKER: Mystic River
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Cheever (Tim Robbins, underplaying nicely) is impatient to get back to his wife and son in Missouri now that his enlistment is up.
CNN: Review: 'Lucky Ones' deserves good fortune
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If you are feeling a bit trippy afterward, a few blocks east is the Actor's Gang ( www.theactorsgang.com), a theatre ensemble run by actor Tim Robbins.
BBC: Culver City, ready for its close-up
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Since the 1930s a favorite retreat for the area's elite (Tim Robbins's mud bath in The Player was filmed there), it's another example of a spa with untapped potential.
FORBES: Lone Star Luxe
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With Tim Robbins as a defiant, militia-minded basement dweller.
NEWYORKER: War of the Worlds
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Celebrity watchers had complained at the absence of big Hollywood names this year, though those stars who did turn up included Sean Penn, Frances McDormand, Tim Robbins and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
CNN: Italian film wins at Cannes
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Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins (23 years).
FORBES: Why Brad and Angelina Shouldn't Get Married
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An antic philosophical comedy about a frustrated New Yorker, David Owen (Tim Robbins), who is going nuts from the city racket, especially car alarms, which, easily set off, interrupt his lovemaking with his wife, among many other things.
NEWYORKER: Noise
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It keeps rolling as the antihero, studio production chief Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins), murders a screenwriter he thinks is threatening him, endures a police investigation, defends his corporate turf, and takes us through the process that can transform even a tough-minded flop into a potential smash hit.
NEWYORKER: The Player
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That includes the actual name Netflix was using for it, Project Griffin (apparently inspired by Tim Robbins' character in The Player), and a newly-revealed internal video that offers a look at the device itself (and detour to Foxconn that Netflix would no doubt have preferred remained internal).
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