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'Rust and Bone' headed to Capitol Theatre
 Merely the premise of "Rust and Bone" sounds uncomfortably maudlin: A wayward single father and part-time fighter falls into an unexpected romance with a beautiful whale trainer who's just lost both her legs below the knee in a freak accident. Both...Tags: Bullhead (movie), Inception (movie), Entertainment, A Prophet (movie), Religion and Belief
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Lumieres show love for 'Amour': Oscar nominees wins best film and prizes for its lead actors
VarietyPARIS -- Continuing on its laureled path, Michael Haneke's "Amour" swept three kudos at Paris' Lumiere Awards, which kicks off France's awards season. "Amour," a tender yet uncomproising drama turning on an aging Parisian couple whose love is tested as...Tags: Entertainment, Leos Carax, Sony Corp., Entertainment Events, Michael Haneke
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Movie gangsters so bad they're good
One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James...
Tags: Brian de Palma, Kevin Costner, Entertainment, The Untouchables (movie), A Prophet (movie)
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Interview: Marion Cotillard of 'Rust and Bone'
Good news, Katy Perry fans: Though Marion Cotillard’s whale trainer character in “Rust and Bone” loses her legs in an accident as Perry’s “Firework” plays, the actress says she’s not too traumatized by the...
Tags: John C. Reilly, Entertainment, Kate Winslet, Steve Carell, Adam Sandler
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'Rust and Bone' review: A brilliantly acted imitation of complexity
**1/2 (out of four) Maybe it's just me, but if I lost my legs in an accident at my job as a whale trainer, the B-52s’ “Love Shack” would be the last song to cheer me up. There's plenty of ridiculous music out there that doesn't...
Tags: Kevin James, Marion Cotillard, Entertainment, Rust and Bone (movie), Movies
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'Beasts,' 'Moonrise' top Indie Spirit noms: 'Silver Linings,' 'Sessions' also grab key nods
VarietyIndependent film Goliaths strode tall at Tuesday's nominations for the 28th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards, but a few Davids were still able to slingshot their way to success. "Moonrise Kingdom" and "Silver Linings Playbook" led the way with five...Tags: Bruce Willis, John Cassavetes, John Hawkes, Michael Haneke, Human Interest
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'Intouchables' selected for Oscar race: France chooses B.O. hit for Academy contest
VarietyPARIS -- French B.O. phenom "The Intouchables" has been selected to rep Gaul in the foreign-language race at the Academy Awards. The Euros9.5 million ($12.4 million) buddy comedy, which was helmed by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, has grossed $364.5...Tags: Fine Artists, Entertainment, The Intouchables (movie), Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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BFI London fest adds competitive sections: Lineup split into nine genres
VarietyLONDON -- The 56th BFI London Film Festival will see 14 world premieres, 15 international preems and 34 European preems in a line-up of 225 fiction and documentary features, it was announced at a launch event at London's Odeon Leicester Square on...Tags: Graham Chapman, Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Crossfire (music group), American Express Company
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Helsinki goes wild for Southern Gothic: 'Beasts,' 'Killer Joe' unspool in Finnish fest
VarietyBERLIN -- Benh Zeitlin's "Beasts of the Southern Wild" will open the 25th Helsinki Film Festival on Sept. 20. Also known as Love & Anarchy, Finland's biggest film festival is showcasing more Southern gothic with a gala presentation of William Friedkin'...Tags: Killer Joe (movie), Entertainment, Ken Loach, Finland, Cross Country Skiing
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'Looper' in the loop to open Toronto: 'Cloud Atlas,' 'Much Ado,' 'Hyde Park' among fest screeners
Variety"Looper," helmer Rian Johnson's time-travel thriller starring Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt, will open the 2012 Toronto Film Festival with a genre groove echoing the populist tone set by 2011 opener "From the Sky Down," Davis...Tags: Hugh Laurie, Bruce Willis, Sergio Castellitto, Zac Efron, Wes Bentley
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Woodley flies to 'White Bird': 'Descendants' thesp to topline Gregg Araki indie drama
VarietyHot off her acclaimed supporting perf in Alexander Payne's "The Descendants," Shailene Woodley has signed on to topline "White Bird," a new indie project from writer-director Gregg Araki. Drama is told from the point of view of Woodley's character, a...Tags: Entertainment, Ken Loach, Cannes Film Festival, Entertainment Events, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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