Gilberto Valle: NYPD Officer, Arrested In Alleged Plot To Kidnap Women And Cook Them

A new York Police officer is being accused of  planning the unthinkable act of  kidnapping, murdering  and cooking women!  A Ghoulish Double Life A city police officer was charged Thursday with leading a ghoulish double life by using a law enforcement database and fetish chat rooms to dream up a plot to torture women and then […]

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Howard ‘fully prepared’ to accept criticism in ‘Angels & Demons’

"The Da Vinci Code," a film based on a novel from Dan Brown, opened three years ago amid controversy and protests. Now, a new film based on another Brown novel, "Angels and Demons," opened on Friday. Larry King talked with the star of the movie, Tom Hanks, and its director, Ron Howard, about whether the new film will spark more controversy

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Review: ‘Angels & Demons’ has its blessings

Critics and Catholics were quick to denounce Ron Howard’s faithfully irreligious film of Dan Brown’s "The Da Vinci Code" when it was released almost exactly three years ago. The public went anyway: It made three-quarters of a billion dollars worldwide. Now we get the movie of Brown’s previous page-turner, “Angels & Demons,” again from the slightly fusty Howard-Tom Hanks combination

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‘Angels & Demons’ fails to draw Vatican’s ire

If director Ron Howard hopes religious controversy will help sell tickets to "Angels & Demons" the way it boosted his "Da Vinci Code," the Catholic Church is not playing along with his script. Howard, who premiered the follow-up in Rome, Italy, this week, said there was “residual antagonism from ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ ” but Vatican officials ignored the movie by not responding to suggestions that the church was offended.

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