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Steve Jobs bio-pic has a studio — Sony
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSony has snapped up the rights to the upcoming Walter Isaacson Steve-approved Steve Jobs biography. The studio hasn't announced its plans, but could a “Social Network” styled bio-pic be in the cards? As I said when the speculation began... -
Bill Murray joins the cast of Charlie Sheen’s comeback film — ‘Charles Swan’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelHere's a coup for Tiger Blood Boy, Charlie Sheen. Variety says that Bill Murray is the latest illustrious name to join the cast of Roman Coppola's “A Glimpse inside the Mind of Charles Swan III,” which stars Charlie Sheen himself. Patricia... -
‘Boardwalk Empire’ starts second season Sept. 25
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe lavish mob drama earned 18 Emmy nominations for its first season, and the main prizes will be announced Sept. 18 on Fox. Only two programs earned more nominations: the HBO miniseries "Mildred Pierce" (21) and the AMC drama "Mad Men" (19).... -
It’s back to the movies for Charlie Sheen — a Coppola film
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelOK, so it's NOT a Sofia or Francis Ford Coppola film that Charlie “Winning” Sheen will be starring in. It's by Roman Coppola, whom Variety says will write and direct, with another Coppola kid, Jason Schwartzman co-starring. The title of the... -
'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World' stars dish on the new movie
About Last NightJason Schwartzman and Anna Kendrick in Chicago August 9. (Tribune photo by Nancy Stone) Anna Kendrick looked like she was resting in between interviews in a downtown Chicago hotel room on Monday, but the 25-year-old actress, who earned an Oscar nomination... -
New films by Spurlock, Tom McCarthy and Kevin Smith get into Sundance
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe indie fur will fly — out of competition — as movies with movie stars taking a flyer on a low-budget film will fill the theaters of Sundance in the out of competition portion of this year's festival. A fairly staggering list of name stars,... -
Mary Elizabeth Winsteadâ the face that inspired Scott Pilgrim, and seven evil exes
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelShe has the face (beautiful, unsmiling) and the hairdo (magenta to blue) that launched a thousand fights. OK, brawls â cartoonish, video-gamey, comic- book brawls. And truthfully, there are only seven brawls, the âseven evil exesâ whom Sco... -
Jason Schwartzman on Lollapalooza community: 'It's like the Care Bears movie'
About Last NightAnna Kendrick (left) and Jason Schwartzman (right) promote "Scott Pilgrim vs the World" at a downtown hotel in Chicago. (Nancy Stone, Chicago Tribune / August 9, 2010) Jason Schwartzman came to Chicago on Sunday to promote his new film, "Scott Pilgrim vs.... -
'Shopgirl'
Times Staff Writer"Shopgirl" is like "Pygmalion" for the upper-middle-brow business class flier. Which isn't to say it's bad. On the contrary, it's smart, spare, elegant and understated. Especially the sex scenes, in which Claire Danes poses like an Ingres Odalisque in...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Movies, Claire Danes, Entertainment, Happiness (state of mind)
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'Shop'ping for chemistry
If you're wondering whether Claire Danes and Jason Schwartzman are the same quirky, silly people in real life they sometimes portray on screen, well, they are. They're goofy and good-natured, and right now a bit loopy, possibly from a full day's-worth...Tags: Movies, Claire Danes, Romance (genre), Entertainment, Steve Martin
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'Marie Antoinette'
Marie Antoinette has, in popular history, been accused of frivolity, irreverence and disdain for historical precedent. Sofia Coppola's indulgent, frothy biopic will be charged with precisely these same offenses. What more could a filmmaker ask?
Coppola's...Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, Europe, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune
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Movie review: 'Bewitched'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) Nicole Kidman's good luck with noses ("Hours"-wise) hasn't entirely vanished. As it turns out, she can crinkle her proboscis as adorably in the new movie "Bewitched" as Elizabeth Montgomery did in the 1960s TV series on which it's...Tags: Movies, Steve Carell, Barbara Eden, Arts and Culture, Elizabeth Montgomery
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