Carole Mallory
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Cory Monteith’s ‘Accidental’ Heroin Death Should Be Investigated (Guest Blog)
Heroin use is not accidental — it involves purchasing an illegal substance and manipulating and enticing the addict to want to use it
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I Sat Through ‘Hangover III’ Stone-Faced, Except for Melissa McCarthy
Guest blog: This franchise cannot endure a “Hangover 4”
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I’m a ‘Fast & Furious’ Naysayer No More
The dialogue is fast and wicked; the cast exudes a heat and a sexuality that burns up the screen
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A Stepford Wife Remembers Her Director, Bryan Forbes
Guest blog: Bryan Forbes taught this actress the importance of listening
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Cheering Up Peter Sellers Wasn’t as Easy as Chaplin Cheering Up Picasso
Guest blog: Every morning as Pablo lathered his face for shaving, he would trace with his finger in the billowing cream the enormous lips, the path of tears oozing out of each eye — the stigmata of the professional clown
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Why Did I Write My Book ‘Picasso’s Ghost’? To Defend Picasso
A story of money, wronged love and suicide, centered around the famous painter and his illegitimate son
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On ‘Les Miz,’ Paris and the Picassos: Pablo, Paloma and My Then-Fiancé Claude
Guest blog: It was at this moment that I felt closest to the family — I could feel Paloma’s need to do something to draw attention to herself
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I Am Sick of All the Kathryn Bigelow-Bashing for ‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Guest blog: And I, for one, do not fault Bigelow for showing torture scenes — 9/11 was the most heinous form of torture perhaps ever
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‘Django Unchained’ Has a Passion That ‘Lincoln’ Lacks
Guest blog: Quentin Tarantino isn't afraid to show the ugly, seamy side of this tragic part of our nation's history
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‘The Guilt Trip’ – and My Failed Road Trip With Norman Mailer
Guest blog: With each lock-horns disagreement, I found myself routing for Streisand and Rogen to relate and get on with their lives
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‘Lincoln’ – and Norman Mailer’s Aversion to Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg's new biopic is a carefully studied, moving view of history — and laborious … but at least E.T. isn't in it
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My Blind Date With the Best James Bond of Them All
Guest blog: Why "Skyfall's" Daniel Craig can't compare to the original 007.
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‘The Sessions,’ My Almost-Father-in-Law Jonas Salk – and the Healing Power of Sex
Guest blog: How repressed a society we are — despite all of our iPad and techno-net ways of relating
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Guest Blog: Hurricane Sandy, First-Person: The Storm That Split New York in Half
Sandy plunged this film exec's family and fellow downtown New Yorkers into darkness, but the recovery proved enlightening
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Rod Stewart: Learning to Love a Spoiled-Rotten Lothario
Guest Blog: In his new autobiography, rocker Rod Stewart explains why he thinks being called "spoiled rotten" is a bad rap — and blames his mum
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