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Television Review: Anne Hathaway and James Franco play it safe
They played it safe, and who could blame them?
The 83rd Academy Awards opened with hosts Anne Hathaway and James Franco taking an "Inception"-inspired journey through the dreams of former host Alec Baldwin, dreams that turned out to be clips from...Tags: James Franco, YouTube, Harry Potter (fictional character), Justin Timberlake, Inception (movie)
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Monster Mash: Removal of 'pro-labor' mural prompts outcry in Maine; Patti LuPone sounds off on 'Gypsy' movie
Culture MonsterMaine governor faces public mural controversy... -
Movie Projector: "Hop" will jump over rivals this weekend
Company TownEaster may still be weeks away, but that won't stop the holiday's iconic bunny from bouncing right over the competition at the box office this weekend. "Hop," a hybrid computer-animated comedy about the Easter bunny's teenage son that also features...... -
'The King's Speech's' post-Oscar bump doesn't take box office crown
Company Town"The King's Speech" was the reigning champion at the Oscars this year, but when it comes to award-winning films at the box office, the film doesn't take the crown. On the weekend following the Academy Awards, its 15th week in...... -
Monster Mash: Staples Center artists finally getting credit; L.A. Drama Critics Circle names winners; Seiji Ozawa cancels appearances until 2012
Culture MonsterGetting their due: Four artists are finally receiving visible credit for their life-size artworks outside Staples Center. (Los Angeles Times) Theater nods: The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle award winners include Chris Pine for "The Lieutenant of... -
'The King's Speech': The triumph of Hollywood conservative values
The Big PictureAs one essayist wrote not long ago, it's become an article of faith in Conservative America that Hollywood is a “collection of hopeless la-la-land liberals — or worse, an elitist gaggle of heartland-bashing snobs.” Conservatives have... -
PG-13 cut of 'The King's Speech' doesn't attract broader audience
Company TownMaybe Harvey Weinstein should have listened to Colin Firth. After winning the best actor prize for his role in "The King's Speech" at the Oscars in February, Firth told reporters backstage that he was vehemently against the chief of the...... -
Celebrities, designers arrive at Met ball
All The RageIt's the fashion equivalent of the Oscars. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Costume Institute Gala is underway in New York, where the line of black cars on 5th Avenue stretches as far as the eye can see. Guests have...... -
On my mind: Wallis Simpson's style
All The RageI saw "The King's Speech" last week, about the reluctant rise to the British throne of Prince Albert, who suffered from a speech defect. It's a terrific film, and wonderful to look at, too. Costume designer Jenny Beavan's (who also...... -
Bret Easton Ellis on Charlie Sheen
Jacket CopyBret Easton Ellis writes in this week's Newsweek and The Daily Beast about Charlie Sheen.... -
Oscars: Most embarrassing moments -- so many to choose from!
The Big PictureOscar's most embarrassing moments: Melissa Leo, Kirk Douglas, Billy Crystal and more... -
Brand X Files: Golden Globe nominations 2011. Michael C. Hall divorce. Best DIY projects.
Brand XGolden Globe nominations announced: "The King's Speech," "The Social Network" and "The Fighter" lead the annual ceremony, which also bestowed nominations on the critically reviled "Burlesque" and "The Tourist." What, nobody saw "Hot Tub Time Machine"? [L....
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