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Sundance unveils 2013 competition lineup: Sexuality a major theme in dramatic slate; documentaries, NEXT also announced
VarietyFilms devoted to exploring the myriad forms of human sexuality have an unusually prominent place in the 2013 Sundance program, festival director John Cooper noted as he unveiled the fest's competition slates on Wednesday. Citing titles slotted into the U....Tags: Garret Dillahunt, Keri Russell, Carl Deal, Russia, Jacek Koman
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'Finding Nemo 3D'
One of the most enchanting, enduring results of the Disney-Pixar animation collaboration returns to home video in its recent three-dimensional reconfiguration for theaters. The technique enhances the undersea visuals as a fish (voice of Albert...
Tags: Pixar Animation, Alexander Gould, Albert Brooks, Willem Dafoe, Ellen DeGeneres
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'Liberal Arts' gives it the old college try ★★ 1/2
"Liberal Arts" is a light and lively comedy of manners about college, literature and a midlife crisis that hits earlier than expected. The bookish group at the heart of this talky film — Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins, Zac Efron...
Tags: Richard Jenkins, Josh Radnor, Education, Liberal Arts (movie), Comedy (genre)
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Liberal Arts
Fox 5 San Diego staffJosh Radnor, best known for the sitcom How I Met Your Mother, struck out on his first film – HappyThankYouMorePlease. In this movie, he hits it out of the park. Perhaps some of the themes you’ve seen before – age difference in...Tags: Richard Jenkins, David Foster Wallace, Josh Radnor, Entertainment, The Visitor (movie)
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Mark Harmon: 'NCIS' guys finish first: Walk of Fame Honors: Mark Harmon
VarietyIf smallscreen mainstay Mark Harmon feels "a little uncomfortable with" receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it's not out of any disdain for the honor. It's just that the star UCLA Bruin quarterback and son of football royalty (Heisman winner...Tags: Mark Harmon, Karl Malden, UCLA Bruins, AIDS, Ted Bundy
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Q&A: 'Liberal Arts' star/writer/director Josh Radnor
Asked what aspects of his “How I Met Your Mother” character he enjoyed exploring last season, Josh Radnor takes a mulligan. Outside of reconnecting with Victoria (Ashley Williams), Radnor can’t remember what happened to Ted. College, on...
Tags: Richard Jenkins, Colleges and Universities, Josh Radnor, Liberal Arts (movie), Justin Bieber
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Classic, now enhanced, 'Finding Nemo' washes back onshore ★★★★
It's the details that stand out whenever a classic film is converted to 3-D. With "Finding Nemo 3D," the shimmering sea surface, scratches on the lens of a diver's goggles and smudge marks Nemo the clown fish makes when he mashes his face up against...
Tags: Pixar Animation, Video Supplies and Services, Alexander Gould, Toy Story (movie), Wallace Shawn
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'A Thousand Words'
Zap2ItEddie Murphy has had decidedly mixed movie fortunes of late, and this attempted comedy - which sat on the shelf for a few years - didn't help. It's the story of a fast-talking literary agent who gets a gift from a self-styled guru (Cliff Curtis): a...Tags: DVDs, Kerry Washington, Eddie Murphy, Ruby Dee, Entertainment
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'The Help' is a thoughtful alternative to fluffy summer flicks
Special to The Herald-MailIt is halfway crazy to release a movie like “The Help” in the middle of summer. It is not a film with many blockbuster characteristics. The story takes place in Jackson, Miss., in the 1960s, an era devoid of much recognizable technology....Tags: The Help (movie), Crimes, Octavia Spencer, Cicely Tyson, Assault
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'The Help' gets big boost from Viola Davis
A face can make a movie work. As a black maid employed by a white family in Mississippi in 1963, Viola Davis has such a quietly intense face that it says all that needs to be said in "The Help." Having grown up under Jim Crow laws, this maid named...Tags: Justice and Rights, The Help (movie), Octavia Spencer, Cicely Tyson, Chris Lowell
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Cinema's 'serious season' is packed with awards contenders
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticAug. 31 THE DEBT (Focus): Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, Ciaran Hinds and Sam Worthington star in this remake of an award-winning Israeli thriller about a retired Mossad assassination team that has to revisit its biggest failure when a man it allegedly...Tags: Anton Yelchin, Kidnapping, Elections, Gary Oldman, Gerard Butler
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'Margaret' review: An enthralling, choppy, two-and-a-half-hour drama from 2005
RedEye movie critic*** (out of four) A good way to tell when a movie’s been on the shelf for a while: when it’s set in the present and characters go to a theater where “Roll Bounce” and “Flightplan” are playing. Held since 2005 due to...Tags: Kenneth Lonergan, Margaret (movie), Anthony Minghella, Matt Damon, Drama (genre)
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