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    Jul 18, 2007 |Story| National Entertainment
  1. Broken English

    Parker Posey didn't earn the nickname "Queen of the Indies" for nothing. After last year's detour into blockbuster territory with a supporting role in "Superman Returns" the actress revisits her indie roots in "Broken English." Although the film treads familiar single-girl-looking-for-love waters, Posey's performance is worth catching.
    Metromix Staff
    Parker Posey didn't earn the nickname "Queen of the Indies" for nothing. After last year's detour into blockbuster territory with a supporting role in "Superman Returns" the actress revisits her indie roots in "Broken English." Although the film treads...

    Tags: Tim Guinee, Superman (fictional character), Christopher Guest, Drama (genre), Entertainment

  2. Jun 22, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Broken English'

    A wry, charming romance about a New York woman who has given up hope of finding love, or even a decent night out, Zoe Cassavetes' debut feature "Broken English" stars Parker Posey as Nora Wilder, whose middle to late 30s  have bottomed out in a rut of aimless socializing, boring work and generalized anxiety. On furlough from playing the cartoonish loose cannon, the always-riveting and criminally underused Posey gives a beautifully calibrated performance, possibly her most realized and multidimensional to date.
    Times Staff Writer
    A wry, charming romance about a New York woman who has given up hope of finding love, or even a decent night out, Zoe Cassavetes' debut feature "Broken English" stars Parker Posey as Nora Wilder, whose middle to late 30s have bottomed out in a rut of...

    Tags: Parker Posey

  4. Jun 6, 2007 |Story| National Entertainment
  5. Paris je t'aime

    What do you get when you ask 21 directors to create 18 shorts (six directors worked in pairs) about the City of Lights? In the case of "Paris je t'aime" (which translates as "Paris I Love You") the answer is a uniquely charming and consistently entertaining film anthology.
    Metromix Staff
    What do you get when you ask 21 directors to create 18 shorts (six directors worked in pairs) about the City of Lights? In the case of "Paris je t'aime" (which translates as "Paris I Love You") the answer is a uniquely charming and consistently...

    Tags: Nick Nolte, Cinema Industry, Gurinder Chadha, Natalie Portman, Entertainment

  6. Jun 6, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Showing their serious side

    <B>Actor</B>
    Actor Unlike in the series categories, the Emmys don't force voters to view DVDs in the movie and miniseries categories. Nominees are chosen by a popular vote of industry actors, which favors name recognition. It's the same process used in the Academy...

    Tags: DVDs and Movies, Television, Sharon Gless, Lost (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  8. May 24, 2007 |Story| Metromix
  9. Movie review: 'Paris Je T'aime'

    <b>3&#189; stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    3½ stars (out of four) Paris, the city of light, love and cinema, casts its dreamy spell once again in "Paris, je t'aime," an anthology of 18 love stories from 20 world-renowned filmmakers, all set in various famous Parisian neighborhoods, tourist spots,...

    Tags: Germany, Alfonso Cuaron, Television, Nick Nolte, Gurinder Chadha

  10. May 18, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Paris, Je T'Aime'

    New York may be a perennial movie character and Los Angeles a backdrop, but for elegiac representations of itself, Paris beats them both. While no other city can boast such a long-term, intimate connection with the movies, like so many cinematic icons, this one is often reduced to its moldiest clich&#233;s. Seeking to redress this problem and present the city as the dynamic, varied metropolis that it is (and not the Eiffel Tower-themed repository for gamines and baguettes it's often shown to be), producers Emmanuel Benbihy and Claudie Ossard assembled a collection of 18 shorts by 21 directors from all over the world, each set in a different Parisian neighborhood. I'd toss in a funny French interjection here if I didn't suspect it would be counterproductive.
    Times Staff Writer
    New York may be a perennial movie character and Los Angeles a backdrop, but for elegiac representations of itself, Paris beats them both. While no other city can boast such a long-term, intimate connection with the movies, like so many cinematic icons,...

    Tags: Nick Nolte, Maurice Chevalier, Natalie Portman, Entertainment, Steve Buscemi

  12. Apr 20, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'My Blueberry Nights' to open Cannes Film Festival

    PARIS &#8212; A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition. Festival organizers announced the official lineup for the main competition and the Un Certain Regard sidebar Thursday morning in Paris as well as outlining various concurrent events.
    Special to The Times
    PARIS — A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition....

    Tags: Blueberries, Stephen Frears, No Country for Old Men (movie), Justice System, Festive Events

  14. Apr 20, 2007 |Story| Envelope
  15. 'My Blueberry Nights' opens Cannes Film Festival

    A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition.
    The Envelope
    A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition. Festival...

    Tags: Blueberries, Stephen Frears, No Country for Old Men (movie), Justice System, Festive Events

  16. Nov 29, 2006 |Story| Envelope
  17. Sundance announces 2007 lineup

    The debut feature from Zoe Cassavetes, documentaries about a long-term extramarital relationship and Abu Ghraib, and an as-yet untitled Dakota Fanning movie provide only a mere taste of the wide variety of competition entries for the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, which runs Jan. 18 to 28 in Park City, Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah.
    The Envelope
    The debut feature from Zoe Cassavetes, documentaries about a long-term extramarital relationship and Abu Ghraib, and an as-yet untitled Dakota Fanning movie provide only a mere taste of the wide variety of competition entries for the 2007 Sundance Film...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Dan Klores, Entertainment, Parker Posey, Film Festivals

  18. Apr 20, 2006 |Story| Envelope
  19. Cannes line-up announced

    Directors with films depicting the underbelly of America's fast food industry, the coming of age of a self-absorbed queen in 18th century France, and a red terror alert in Los Angeles are among the newcomers that will vie for the top prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival, organizers announced this morning in Paris.
    The Envelope
    Directors with films depicting the underbelly of America's fast food industry, the coming of age of a self-absorbed queen in 18th century France, and a red terror alert in Los Angeles are among the newcomers that will vie for the top prize at this year'...

    Tags: Guillermo Del Toro, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Miranda Richardson, Justice System, Festive Events

  20. Feb 12, 2006 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. See the islands in flower

    Times Staff Writer
    DISCOVER the archeological treasures of the Greek isles on a 10-night tour that explores Santorini and Crete. The tour, sponsored by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, begins May 10. "It's a wonderful time of year when wildflowers are blooming, enhancing...

    Tags: Classical Music (genre), Music Theater, Crete, Cruises, Richard Wagner

  22. Dec 25, 2005 |Story| Envelope
  23. 1986 Golden Globes

    Drum roll, klieg lights and appropriately melodramatic music, please. Cue announcer: "Live from Beverly Hills, it's the 43rd annual Golden Globes post-game show!" Cue host:
    Drum roll, klieg lights and appropriately melodramatic music, please. Cue announcer: "Live from Beverly Hills, it's the 43rd annual Golden Globes post-game show!" Cue host: Thanks for tuning in. As you may know, for years now the Golden Globes, presented...

    Tags: Woody Allen, Television, Jon Voight, Mass Media, Society

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