Steven Bryan
After writing professionally for more than 17 years, I feel lucky to be providing content for the Yahoo! Contributor Network. Y!CN allows me to explore my love for movies, TV and all things dealing with pop culture.
At age 48, I am a fan boy at heart and enjoy talking with directors, screenwriters and other fans about their favorite shows or films. Each year, I look forward to the Emmys and the Oscars with the same fervor that sports fans feel about the World Series or Super Bowl.
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At age 48, I am a fan boy at heart and enjoy talking with directors, screenwriters and other fans about their favorite shows or films. Each year, I look forward to the Emmys and the Oscars with the same fervor that sports fans feel about the World Series or Super Bowl.
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Lindsay Lohan Reportedly in Negotiations for a Role in the New 'Superman' FilmIs Lindsay Lohan ready to steal Superman's heart on the big screen? Or is she destined to play the super-villain Ursa?
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'Mama' Jan Smith Talks About 'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never'Responsible for those "two pieces of cartilage" in his neck, vocal coach "Mama" Jan Smith talks about the incredible rise of singing sensation Justin Bieber.Also published on:
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Nicole Kidman is Out of Her League in the Race for the Best Actress Academy AwardWhen compared to her competition in the Best Actress category, Nicole Kidman seems way out of her league.
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Stephen King's 'The Stand' Heading to the Big ScreenThe collected works of Stephen King are a treasure trove for Hollywood studios, but only if they are handled with care and respect.
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Red Carpet Moments from the 36th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsKicking off the awards season, the 36th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards honors the best work from around the world.
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Los Angeles Film Critics Association Bestows a 'Legacy of Cinema Award' on Serge BrombergNoted film collector Sege Bromberg took the director's seat to restore "Inferno," a film that noted director Henri-Georges Clouzot never completed. -
James Bond Could Face Javier Bardem in 'Bond 23'Academy Award-winning actor Javier Bardem has the talent to create a new generation of Bond villains, ones that could give Agent 007 a real run for his money.
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Film Composer John Barry Passes Away at Age 77Perhaps best known for his musical contributions to the James Bond franchise, John Barry also was capable of haunting, painfully emotional themes.
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A Semi-Serious Look at the Nominees for the 2011 RazziesFor the most part, the Razzies are taking aim at some rather easy targets in 2011.
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'Buck' is a Hit at the 2011 Sundance Film FestivalPlaying to some packed houses at Sundance, "Buck" is the real-life story of Buck Brannaman, a man who embrances natural horsemanship. -
The 83rd Annual Academy Award Nominations: This Year's Freshman ClassYoung Hollywood is well represented in the list of nominees for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, with three young performers in the race for Oscar gold.
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'Sing Your Song' is a Hymn of Social Change at the Sundance Film FestivalOn a cold, wet day 3 in Salt Lake City, the Sundance Film Festival screened two films about protest and social change.Also published on:
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The WGA Strike Turned the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards into a Press ConferenceNormally the first glitzy awards show of the season, the 2008 Golden Globe Awards were reduced to a press conference, the result of the 2007 Writers Guild of America Strike
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'The King's Speech' Shows the Essential Link Between Politics and TechnologyA crippling stammer was a political stumbling block for Prince Albert of England, whose struggle with the radio microphone is recreated in "The King's Speech."
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Jeff Bridges' Rooster Cogburn Pales in Comparison to the John Wayne OriginalJeff Bridges is at the top of his game, but when it comes to the character of Rooster Cogburn, he can't hold a whisky jug like the immortal John Wayne.
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1982's 'Tron' is the Granddaddy of Computer Generated ImageryAs "Tron: Legacy" arrives in theaters, here's a look back at how the original cult computerized adventure inspired future generations of CGI films.
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'Burlesque' Suffers the Same Cinematic Fate as 'Xanadu'"Burlesque," a film poised to become this year's "Chicago," is not turning into Cher's expected big screen comeback.
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'Tangled' is a Less "Grimm" Version of the Original Fairy TaleEuropean folklore is full of stories featuring cannibalism, self-mutilation and suicide. When translating these tales for animated features, some of the harsher elements never appear on screen.
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Fantastic Fest 2010 Opening Weekend SummaryIt is easy to suffer from sensory overload when attending Austin's popular Fantastic Fest. -
Bridging the Gap Betwen "Wall Street" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps"At the end of "Wall Street," Gordon Gekko was on his way to prison for insider trading. In 2010, Gekko is a free man, but what kind of financial world is waiting for him? -
Is "Step Up 3D" an Abuse of Digital Technology?A 1950's fad that is enjoying a digital renaissance in 2010, 3D movies are challenging 2D films for space at the multiplex. But are all these visual effects really justified?
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Some Big Surprises at the 2010 San Diego Comic-ConThe San Diego Comic-Con keeps growing in popularity, and here are some of the surprises from this year's Con. -
Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz Ignite the Summer Movie Season in Knight and DayComing out of left field, Knight and Day is everything a summer film should be--funny, original and well worth the price of admission. -
"Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work" is the Best Coffee Talk Ever FilmedIf the 2010 rebirth of Betty White wasn't enough, Hollywood gets another wake-up call about ageless talent in the documentary "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work."















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