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All five DGA nominees should make the expanded best picture race at the Oscars
Gold DerbyIt will be a shockeroo if all five of today's Directors Guild of America nominated films don't make it into the expanded best picture Oscars race. All five of them are already among the 10 films in contention with the PGA. The DGA nominees are Kathryn... -
Shocking DGA Award win for 'The Hurt Locker's' Kathryn Bigelow
Gold Derby"The Hurt Locker" helmer Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman ever to win the top award from the Directors Guild of America. It was a major victory over James Cameron, Bigelow's ex-husband, whose "Avatar" recently became the highest-grossing film in... -
TV review: Retired Doctor operates deftly in 'Spies of Warsaw'
It's a big week on BBC America for fans of "Doctor Who." Saturday brought the return of the series itself and Wednesday sees David Tennant, its no-longer-employed-there 10th Doctor, starring in the prewar romantic thriller "Spies of Warsaw." Burn Gorman...
Tags: Doctor Who (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Movies, French Literature, Entertainment
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Public Record for February 10, 2013
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available....
Tags: Trials, Police Arrests, Sex Crimes, Methamphetamine (drug), Economy, Business and Finance
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Actor Herbert Lom dies
VarietyHerbert Lom, the Czech-born actor who appeared in a variety of English films, including classic Ealing comedy "The Ladykillers," before becoming famous as the always-outraged boss of the inept Inspector Clouseau in seven "Pink Panther" movies, has died....Tags: Peter Sellers, Joel McCrea, Christopher Lee, Blake Edwards, Celebrities
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Rialto, Studiocanal partner on U.S. distribution: Rialto Pictures will handle over 2,000 titles in the French media company's library.
VarietyRialto Pictures has signed a three-year agreement with Studiocanal to handle the U.S. theatrical distribution of over 2,000 international titles owned by the French media company. Rialto has already begun releasing titles under the new deal, including a...Tags: Rob Reiner, Movies, Entertainment, Mike Nichols, Libraries
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Ken Russell dies at 84; director of 'Tommy,' 'Lisztomania'
Ken Russell, the often controversial British director known for his flamboyant visual style in films such as "The Devils," "Altered States" and the Who's rock opera "Tommy," has died. He was 84.
Russell, who lived in Lymington in southern England, died...Tags: Gustav Mahler, Isadora Duncan, Science, Entertainment, BBC
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From Our Files for Jan. 9
100 years ago — 1911 R.E. Goddard had a narrow escape from being killed recently when the water pipe that connects with the tank on the kitchen range exploded, completely demolishing the front of the stove. Goddard had gone to replenish the fire...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Health, Judges, Christianity, Elections
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'Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline' at NoHo Arts Center
Special to The TimesRiffing on a deconstruction is a sticky wicket, which makes "Zastrozzi" at NoHo Arts Center doubly satisfying. Canadian playwright George F. Walker's amoral dark comedy receives an imaginative, atmospheric co-production by Open at the Top and 49th...Tags: Comedy (genre), Entertainment, NoHo, Death
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Anthony Minghella, director with an old soul
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen attempting to take in the rather shocking news of the death of British-born director, writer and producer Anthony Minghella at age 54, it's tough not to feel in part the passing of a unique creative force that connected audiences to another era. ....Tags: Cinema Industry, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Michael Clayton (movie), Movies
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The camera angles that signal 'Doubt'
The "Dutch angle" (or the "Batman angle," as it is often known in the U.S., for obvious reasons) was first used extensively in German Expressionist cinema -- "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" being a textbook example of the use of extremely odd angles. The...Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, Entertainment, Doubt (movie), Crimes
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Film's take on Irish history rankles Brits
Zap2It.comParis — CROWNED at Cannes one minute only to be buried in Britain the next, Ken Loach's new film, "The Wind That Shakes the Barley," arrives in the U.S. with a rabble-rousing reputation. In May, Loach marched up Cannes' red steps to receive his...Tags: Paul Greengrass, Movies, James Mason, Entertainment, BBC
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