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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, as Warner Bros. is moving the F. Scott Fitzgerald adaptation's release date from Christmas 2012 to summer 2013. It's the...
Tags: Academy Awards, Movies, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Drama (genre), Entertainment
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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: Carey Mulligan, The Hangover (movie), F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bradley Cooper, Entertainment Events
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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: Peter Jackson, Bryan Singer, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Movies, Gary Oldman
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Great Gatsby trailer promises greatness
The trailer for "The Great Gatsby," Baz Luhrmann's new adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, shows promise. (It certainly couldn't be as bad as the 1974 adaptation, which was flat and passion-less, despite a cast that include Robert Redford,...
Tags: Mia Farrow, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert Redford
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Opera returns to O.C.
By staging "La Bohème" at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, the Pacific Symphony will launch its new "Symphonic Voices" opera-vocal initiative to bring opera back to Orange County. "La Bohème's" enduring tale of carefree Bohemians and star-struck...Tags: Culture, Arts, Concerts, Opera (genre), Entertainment Events
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'The Great Gatsby': Baz Luhrmann on 3-D and how it's going to grab you this time around
Pop2itDirector Baz Luhrmann believes that "The Great Gatsby" will change people's perception of 3-D.... -
Two for the show
The family that works on plays together, stays together. OK, so that's not exactly the old adage. But it might become a new one if the husband-and-wife acting team of Jason Odell Williams and Charlotte Cohn continue on the same artistic road they've been...Tags: Celebrities, John Barrymore, Peter Pan (movie), Colleges and Universities, Aphra Behn
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Rep Stage's 'Or' looks at barrier-breaking Sixties — 1660s, that is
When the reign of Oliver Cromwell and his fellow killjoys ended, one of the first things the new English king did was order the theaters to reopen.
Charles II didn't stop there. He allowed those theaters to do something previously unthinkable —...Tags: Oliver Cromwell, University of Virginia, Howard Community College, Celebrities, Opera (genre)
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For The Record: John Hughes
After nearly five months of sold out concerts celebrating the films of Baz Luhrmann, Hollywood's critically acclaimed 360-degree dining and concert experience turns it's attention to a new motion picture master. FOR THE RECORD: JOHN HUGHES celebrates...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Science, John Hughes, Human Interest
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Poor timing — Leo DiCaprio’s ‘Gatsby’ and ‘Django Unchained’ to open the same day
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelYou have to figure one of these two big deal movies will blink and move off their planned Christmas Day, 2012 release date. Will it be the Baz Luhrmann all-star “Great Gatsby” remake, or Quentin Tarantino's slave's revenge Southern/Western, ... -
EXCLUSIVE: Joel Edgerton on ‘Gatsby’ and ‘The Thing’ and Halloween Horror Nights
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelJoel Edgerton is the latest manly man from Australia to bring a serious jolt of testosterone to Hollywood. He's done big films before, but really broke out with “Animal Kingdom,” and establishes himself with the mixed martial arts drama ... -
Kid from ‘Flipped’ cast as the young ‘Gatsby’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSo there will be flashbacks or a prologue in the Baz Luhrmann “Great Gatsby,” the film to star Leo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Joel Edgerton. Callan McAuliffe has been cast to play a “young Gatsby” in this version of the Great...
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