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Nicole Kidman -- going where no beauty has gone before!
Liz Smith"NICOLE GOES out of her way to walk on the razor's edge as an artist. I think she'd find it unnatural to be anything but exploratory, dangerous and challenging." That's director Baz Luhrmann, speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about Nicole Kidman, the...Tags: Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, Megan Fox, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Movies
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Taking inspiration from the 1920s, almost a century later
Simple StyleI recently received an email from a reader who had thought of my column while watching "Wait Until Dark" with Audrey Hepburn. Well, first may I say this is the best thing that's ever happened to me. Old movie stars are my favorite style icons, and...Tags: Audrey Hepburn, Ann Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor
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Bestseller 'Maid' for TV: FremantleMedia, Pukeko to produce Joan of Arc series
VarietyLONDON FremantleMedia has inked with Baz Luhrmann's regular writer Craig Pearce to develop Kimberley Cutter's bestseller about Joan of Arc, "The Maid," into a TV drama series for international auds. The as-yet-untitled skein is the first project from...Tags: Drama (genre), Literature, Syfy (tv network), Authors, Arts and Culture
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Anna Karenina movie reviews
Anna Karenina, this week's featured adaptation, is dividing the critics. Shallow, overblown eye candy? Faithful retelling of Tolstoy's tale of doomed lovers? You'll have to judge this one for yourself. But don't be surprised if you get an argument,...
Tags: Anna Karenina (movie), Joe Wright, Entertainment, Movies, NPR
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Shedding light on the man behind the books
Step back, Scrooge. There's another Dickens hit in town — but only for a few days. Step lively if you want to snag a ducat before it departs. "Dickens' Women," first performed by star and co-creator Miriam Margolyes in 1989, closes out a...
Tags: Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Harry Potter (fictional character), Sprout, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Arts and Culture
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'The Great Gatsby' set for May 10: Baz Luhrmann's 3D pic originally set for Christmas realease
VarietyWarner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures' "The Great Gatsby" will open May 10 in the U.S. and Canada, with an international rollout beginning the following week. Baz Luhrmann's 3D adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, starring Leonard...Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Tyler Perry, Drama (genre), Holidays, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Miu Miu fashions femme shorts: Prada label's fest-friendly films bow at Venice Days
VarietyPrada women's-only label Miu Miu has stepped into film production with a series of festival-friendly shorts called "The Miu Miu Women's Tales," that will become a Venice Film Festival fixture. The series, which opened the Lido's Venice Days section...Tags: Miu Miu, Roman Polanski, YouTube, Arts and Culture, Venice International Film Festival
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Baz Luhrmann's 'The Great Gatsby' pushed to Summer 2013
Pop2itBaz Luhrman's epic 3-D retelling of the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic "The Great Gatsby" was supposed to hit theaters on Christmas 2012, but it appears you'll have to wait a few more months before Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan hit... -
WB moves 'Gatsby' to summer 2013: Baz Luhrmann pic originally set for Christmas 2012
VarietyWarner Bros. has moved Baz Luhrmann pic "The Great Gatsby," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, to next summer. The 3D pic, which also stars Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan, was expected to come out Dec. 25. Luhrmann produced, helmed and penned the...Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Sylvester Stallone, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sandra Bullock, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013)
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Warner Bros. moves 'Great Gatsby' from 2012 to summer 2013
Long buzzed about as an Academy Award contender, Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" won't be competing for any Oscars this season, asĀ Warner Bros. is moving the F. Scott Fitzgerald adaptation's release date from Christmas 2012 to summer 2013. It's the...
Tags: John Horn, Drama (genre), Christmas, Academy Awards, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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'You will like this movie better if you see it next year'
Good news: We won’t have to see Baz Luhrmann’s take on “The Great Gatsby” without the kind of elaborate 3-D effects and pop music soundtrack F. Scott Fitzgerald surely would have wanted. Sure, Luhrmann’s (“Moulin...
Tags: Academy Awards, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jack White, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Movies
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Warner hopes Batman flies high overseas: 'Dark Knight Rises' significantly upped international screen count vs. previous pic
VarietyOf the dozen movies that have cracked the billion-dollar barrier worldwide, only one -- 2008's Batman sequel "The Dark Knight" -- has done so by earning more Stateside than overseas. Intense interest at home, or indifference abroad? The question is a...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Anne Hathaway, Bryan Singer, The Avengers (tv program), Zack Snyder
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