May 9, 2008



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Movie Reviews

Bill Newcott, entertainment editor for AARP The Magazine, host of the Movies for Grownups® weekly radio program, and a former New York and Los Angeles film critic, presents his film reviews


Young@Heart


Married Life


Horton Hears a Who!


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Radio Shows

Each week, AARP Radio delivers a new two-minute Movies for Grownups® feature hosted by entertainment editor Bill Newcott, available here via RealPlayer.

The Savages
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney duke it out in a new family drama dealing with the issues of caring for an ailing parent.

Classic Movie Lines
To complement the AFI's list of 100 classic movie quotes, we asked film fans for their favorite lines. Their answers range from "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" to "I'll be back."

A Love Letter to Paris
Bill Newcott interviews Wes Craven, one of 21 directors of the "delightful" anthology film Paris, je t'aime.

Tune in to AARP Radio for a complete list of Movies For Grownups® audio features.


Celebrity Profiles

Kevin Costner
New baby, new movie, new home. The perennial guy next door comes into his own

Helen Mirren
The smart and sexy actress talks about her breakout year and her stunning performance in The Queen

Paul Newman
The key to his eternal youth? Good genes, a great wife, and a relentless passion for work

More profiles on our Entertainment channel


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