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In BBC America's new prime time drama, "Copper," Irish-immigrant detective Kevin Corcoran roams from the filthy slums of Five Points to the glimmering sidewalks of Fifth Avenue -- all with a set of brass knuckles snugly resting on his fingers.

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'PoliWood' explores media-politics linkupdated: Fri May 01 2009 14:36:00

Director Barry Levinson is the star of his new film. Well, almost.

People.com: Sundance Wrap-Up: Quaid, Farrell Save the Dayupdated: Mon Jan 28 2008 12:03:00

Like wine vintages, some years at film festivals are better than others. This year's Sundance Film Festival was by general consensus a lackluster one.

People.com: Quaid, Farrell Flicks Give Sundance Its Lusterupdated: Mon Jan 28 2008 11:42:00

Like wine vintages, some years at film festivals are better than others. This year's Sundance Film Festival was by general consensus a lackluster one.

Sean Penn, Robin Wright Penn divorcingupdated: Fri Dec 28 2007 08:11:00

Another Hollywood marriage is ending -- but this one was no flash in the pan.

SI.com: Q&A: Barry Levinsonupdated: Thu Apr 05 2007 14:22:00

Director Barry Levinson is one of Baltimore's most noted sports fans. He's a part-owner of the Orioles and his filmography includes Diner and The Natural. SI.com spoke recently with Levinson on the DVD re-release of The Natural, which features a completely restructured first act and 15 minutes of additional footage.

A kick in the 'Azkaban'updated: Wed Jun 02 2004 11:51:00

I'm no fan of Chris Columbus, the man who directed the first two "Harry Potter" films.

Fortune: Election Is Like the Real Thingupdated: Mon Dec 18 2000 00:01:00

In the past few years, movies have been eerily prophetic. First there was Wag the Dog, Barry Levinson's film about a President who fabricates a foreign crisis to distract attention from a personal ...

Fortune: JURASSIC INC.updated: Mon Jan 16 1995 00:01:00

If you trekked with 86 million other Americans to Jurassic Park, the top-grossing movie of 1993, and now go to see Disclosure, the newest Michael Crichton novel-cum-film to hit the multiplex, you m...

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