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Bob Berney and Bill Pohlad: What split up indie film's odd couple?
The Big PictureIf you've ever met the two men who were supposed to put Apparition Films on the map -- meaning indie film wizard Bob Berney and River Road's deep-pocketed Bill Pohlad -- you'd know right away who sucks all the air...... -
Oscar nomination breakthroughs: 'Avatar,' Kathryn Bigelow, Lee Daniels ...
Gold DerbyBy reaping Academy Award nominations for best picture, "Avatar" and "District 9" have shattered a strong bias among academy voters. In the past, only two sci-fi films have been nominated for the top Oscars: "Star Wars" (1977) and "E.T." (1982). OK,... -
Cannes film festival competition short on Oscar contenders
Gold DerbyOnly one American film -- "Fair Game" from Doug Liman ("The Bourne Identity") -- numbers among the 16 entries in the official competition of this year's Cannes Film Festival. This politically charged biopic about real-life diplomat Joe Wilson and his... -
'My Blueberry Nights' to open Cannes Film Festival
Special to The TimesPARIS — 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: Ethan Coen, Catherine Deneuve, French Movies, Robert Downey Jr., Stephen Frears
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'Ginger & Rosa' a showcase for Elle Fanning ★★★
As the ampersand between their names indicates, "Ginger & Rosa" are inseparable, pals since birth, best friends for as long as anyone can remember. At least until now. It's 1962 in London, and 17-year-old old Rosa worries about finding true love, "the...
Tags: Movies, Timothy Spall, Jodhi May, Alessandro Nivola, Elle Fanning
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Tonight: ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ ‘How I Met Your Mother,’ ‘The Biggest Loser’
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Dancing With the Stars” is back, and the competition has responded with with an array of new fare. CBS will counter with new episodes of its comedies. “How I Met Your Mother,” at 8, sounds most intriguing because it will offer... -
Top of the Lake: Elisabeth Moss, Holly Hunter and an international cast stun in Sundance Channel’s Jane Campion mini
Channel Guide MagazineChannel Guide recently sat down with cast-members Elisabeth Moss and Holly Hunter, and co-executive producer Iain Canning, to discuss Top of the Lake, Jane Campion’s engrossing seven-part miniseries for Sundance Channel, which premieres March 18... -
Spielberg to head Cannes jury: Campion will head the shorts and Cinefondation jury
VarietyThe Cannes Film Festival's official Twitter feed has announced that Steven Spielberg will head the jury for the 2013 edition of the festival. Spielberg's "The Sugarland Express" won best screenplay at the 1974 Cannes festival. Jane Campion will head the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Cannes Film Festival, Steven Spielberg, Festive Events
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'Beautiful Creatures': Supernatural love in a small town, again ★★
When classy, pedigreed British actors go hog-wild under the flowering dogwood trees of a Southern Gothic setting, often the results are good. Just as often they're so bad they're good. And sometimes, as is the case with Jeremy Irons and Emma Thompson in...
Tags: Literature, Movies, Entertainment Events, Richard Chamberlain, The Last Airbender (movie)
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HBO's 'Burning Bush' to play at Rotterdam: Agnieszka Holland helmed miniseries gets fest berth
VarietyPRAGUE -- Polish helmer Agnieszka Holland's miniseries "Burning Bush" is to make its international debut at the Rotterdam Film Festival, the latest TV drama to play at a leading sprocket opera. The HBO Europe three-parter, which centers on the suicide...Tags: Agnieszka Holland, Netherlands, Prague (Czech Republic), Movies, Berlin International Film Festival
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Elisabeth Moss, Holly Hunter discuss working with Jane Campion on 'Top of the Lake'
From Inside the Box"Mad Men's" Elisabeth Moss and Holly Hunter star in "Top of the Lake," a new Sundance Channel miniseries from "The Piano" director Jane Campion.... -
From halls of 'Downton Abbey,' to 'House of Cards,' a great midseason
Midseason used to be a time for networks to put on series that weren’t good enough to make the fall lineup. The thinking was: The money has been spent to make these episodes, so let’s try to get something out of them by plugging them for shows...
Tags: Mormonism, Netflix Inc., Elizabeth McGovern, David Fincher, Edgar Allan Poe
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