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  • Critics hail Daniel Radcliffe's latest … JILL LAWLESS - AP - 8 hours ago
    FILE - This is a Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012  file photo of British actor  Daniel Radcliffe, star of the supernatural thriller "The Woman in Black,"  as he is interviewed at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles. Daniel Radcliffe has won magical reviews for his latest stage role as a disabled Irish dreamer in Martin McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan." The former "Harry Potter" star plays the title role in a Michael Grandage-directed production of McDonagh's scabrous tragicomedy at London's Noel Coward Theatre. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

    LONDON (AP) — Daniel Radcliffe has won magical reviews for his latest stage role as a disabled Irish dreamer in Martin McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan."

  • Daniel Radcliffe proves acting skills … Belinda Goldsmith - Reuters - 15 hours ago
    Actor Daniel Radcliffe arrives at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood

    By Belinda Goldsmith LONDON (Reuters) - British actor Daniel Radcliffe won plaudits this week for a new stage role as a bullied Irish cripple that takes him a critical step further away from his days as boy wizard Harry Potter. In his third foray onto the stage in six years, Radcliffe adopts an Irish accent to play Billy, …

  • Daniel Radcliffe: I’ll never be hot … Cover Media - Wed, Jun 19, 2013
    Daniel Radcliffe: I’ll never be hot action hero

    Daniel Radcliffe doesn’t think he fits the profile of a future James Bond as he claims he’s not “nearly strapping enough”.

  • MTV study shows difference between 'young' and 'old' Millennials

    A new study from MTV finds that younger American teens start mapping their careers at 13, sometimes opt for baking over texting, and take a survivalist approach to their future, inspired by Katniss Everdeen of "The Hunger Games."

  • Review: 'Monsters University' gets a … JAKE COYLE - AP - Mon, Jun 17, 2013
    This film publicity image released by Disney-Pixar shows Mike Wazowski, voiced by Billy Crystal in a scene from "Monsters University." (AP Photo/Disney-Pixar)

    In Pixar's "Monsters University," a prequel to 2001 "Monsters, Inc.," our expert "scarers" to be — the wisecracking pipsqueak Mike Wazowski and the burly James B. Sullivan — are college freshmen with high aspirations.