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Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' is a favorite for radical cinematic revision
Culture MonsterJulie Taymor's film version of "The Tempest" is one of the most eagerly awaited prestige films of the year. It is already gaining award momentum, having secured a spot at this year's Venice Film Festival and the centerpiece spot at...... -
Tuesday's TV Highlights: The cop drama 'Southland' returns with new episodes
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Feb. 28 - March 6 in PDF format This week's TV Movies 'SOUTHLAND': The multi-character police drama starring Ben McKenzie, above, moves to cable for its second season, at 10...... -
Fla. Film Fest salutes Cassavetes, with Rowlands, Cassel to appear
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel â Frankly My DearFilmmaker John Cassavetes is widely regarded as the godfather of indie film, acting in Hollywood films such as Rosemary's Baby and The Dirty Dozen, writing and directing his own movies outside the Hollywood mainstream and proving to others that it could... -
FFF: A Cassavetes Evening
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel â Frankly My DearGena Rowlands and Seymour Cassel sat for a Q & A after a Friday night screening of Rowlands' late husband John Cassavetes indie classic, Faces, at The Enzian last night. The lively Cassel, a fixture of the Florida Film Festival, bounded onstage befo... -
Sundance: 'Teacher' star Burdge makes fest debut
VarietyWho: Lindsay Burdge, actressWhat: "A Teacher"Where: Press and Industry screening at Holiday 2 at 3 p.m. Lindsay Burdge comes to Sundance for the first time as the star of "A Teacher," a drama written and directed by Hannah Fidell in which she has an...Tags: Film Festivals, Arts and Culture, Tilda Swinton, Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment
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Yellow
VarietyPlayed at full tilt by co-screenwriter Heather Wahlquist, the pill-popping woman under the influence in Nick Cassavetes' "Yellow" has to be the most well-toned, alluringly clad and catwalk-worthy substitute teacher in the history of cinema. But that's...Tags: Melanie Griffith, Nick Cassavetes
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Insiders: Events
VarietyTUESDAY: AMPAS' Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study marks its 10th anniversary with an "Inside the Vaults" tour and screenings of the rare Pickford 1912 short "The New York Hat" and a restored print of 1920's "The Mark of Zorro," starring Douglas...Tags: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Glenn Close, Sally Field, Tom Hanks, Lena Dunham
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France picks 'Persepolis' as Oscar entry
France has selected "Persepolis," a black-and-white animated film about a young girl growing up in Iran during the Islamic revolution in the late 1970s, as the nation's entry for best foreign language film at the Oscars.
Based on Marjane Satrapi's...Tags: Sean Penn, New York Film Festival, French Literature, Film Festivals, Catherine Deneuve
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Cinematographer Dennis Dalzell dies
VarietyCinematographer Dennis A. Dalzell died July 4 at the Motion Picture Health and Welfare Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif., after a long illness. He was 76. Dalzell worked on numerous television shows, serving as d.p. on "The Rookies" (46 episodes),...Tags: Betty Ford, Kitty Hawk, Richard Pryor, U.S. Coast Guard, Entertainment
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'Song for Marion' to close Toronto: Special Presentations adds new pics from Lee, De Palma, Daniels
VarietyThe Weinstein Co.'s music-based dramedy "A Song for Marion" will world preem in the Toronto Film Festival's closing night Gala slot, it was announced Tuesday along with 146 titles, including 35 world preems, in the Gala, Special Presentations,...Tags: Spike Lee, Caviar, China, Colin Firth, Walter Salles
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Actor Ben Gazzara dies at age of 81
Los Angeles TimesBen Gazzara, who died Friday in New York at the age of 81, was an actor with a gruff voice and intense demeanor. His acting legacy, which included the films of John Cassavetes and originating the role of Brick in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" on Broadway, was a...Tags: Colleen Dewhurst, Spike Lee, Movies, HBO (tv network), Ben Gazzara
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Ben Gazzara dies at 81; veteran actor of stage and screen
A New York native of Sicilian heritage, Ben Gazzara was a strongly masculine, subtly menacing screen presence with a gravelly voice that one writer described as "saloon-cured" and another said could strip paint at 50 paces.
The veteran actor, who died...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Peter Bogdanovich, Politics, Spike Lee, The Big Lebowski (movie)
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