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'X-Men: First Class': January Jones goes from 'Mad' to mutant
Brand XCOVER STORY: When January Jones was initially cast as mutant telepath Emma Frost in âX-Men: First Class,â she was eager to for the chance to break out of the retro 1960s world of Betty Draper, her character on âMad Men.â Imagine the... -
'X-Men: First Class' director Matthew Vaughn: 'The [superhero] genre is going to be dead for a while'
Brand XCOVER STORY: The clock is ticking on the superhero craze in Hollywood, according to Matthew Vaughn, the director of âX-Men: First Class.â âItâs been mined to death, and in some cases the quality control is not what itâs suppo... -
Is 'Monsters' this year's 'District 9'? A fanboy guide to the Los Angeles Film Festival
The Hero ComplexLOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL The Los Angeles Film Festival strives to be both urban and urbane with its move downtown and its far-ranging program of foreign films and serious documentary fare, but take a closer look and you'll notice this...... -
'Inception' wake-up call -- 'X-Men: First Class' director jettisons similar dream-time scenes
The Hero ComplexDirector Matthew Vaughn is hard at work on "X-Men: First Class" in London but he took some time out Sunday to catch a screening of "Inception." He enjoyed the Christopher Nolan epic immensely -- even though it prompted him to...... -
'Mined to death'? 'X-Men' director says Hollywood is killing the superhero movie
The Hero Complex"I think we've kind of crossed the Rubicon with super-hero films," says Matthew Vaughn, who is now at work on "X-Men: First Class" in London.... -
Natalie Portman's 'Jane Got A Gun' Heading For U.S. Sale
VarietyRelativity Media and The Weinstein Co. are in talks for U.S. rights to "Jane Got a Gun," starring Natalie Portman , Joel Edgerton, Ewan McGregor, Noah Emmerich and Rodrigo Santoro. The deal came together after footage was shown at Cannes this week. The...Tags: Natalie Portman, Rodrigo Santoro, Bradley Cooper, Noah Emmerich, Relativity Media
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Cannes Market Loaded With Star-Driven, English-Language Pics
VarietyIn a frantic run-up to the annual film market, a cloudburst of English-language movies has swept onto the international stage. âItâs nightmarish, amazing. This is going to be one of the busiest Cannes ever,â said Ivan Boeing of Brazilian...Tags: Christoph Waltz, John Travolta, Entertainment Events, Russia, Ides of March
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El Mitote, May 12, 2013
The Santa Fe New MexicanLou Diamond Phillips, in town for work on Longmire, was spotted May 3 at the Cowgirl BBQ, but no word on how many times passers-by asked him to "La Bamba." Phillips also was spotted May 4 at Babaluu's Cocina Cubana south of Santa Fe on N.M. 14 -- and he...Tags: Murder, Natalie Portman, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Wes Studi
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Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portmanâs âMacbethâ Lines Up Producers
VarietyAdding another high-profile shingle to its network of production partners, European film-TV group Studiocanal will team with âThe Kingâs Speechâ producers, See-Saw Films, on âMacbeth,â starring Michael Fassbender (âShameâ) and Natalie...Tags: Natalie Portman
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'The Great Gatsby' review: Underwhelming state of mind
** (out of four) For all the exaggerated rumors swirling about Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), you’d think he was Chuck Norris. He's a German spy! He kills for fun! He's richer than God! Does he also pay his bills with a roundhouse kick to a...
Tags: Jay-Z, Movies, Gangster Squad (movie), Leonardo DiCaprio, Entertainment
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Movie review: Baz Luhrmann presents big, bold version of 'Gatsby'
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAfter Jay Gatsby has filled the living room of Nick Carraway's modest bungalow with cascades and crystal vases of orchids, he fears, "You think it's too much." To which Nick responds, "I think it's what you want," as a backdrop for an ill-fated reunion....Tags: William Shakespeare, Rentals, World War I (1914-1918), Joel Edgerton, Leonardo DiCaprio
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Florida Film Festival stars: Cary Elwes, Tippi Hedren ... and the U.K.
At this year's Florida Film Festival, the rallying cry could be borrowed from history: "The British are coming! The British are coming!" For the first time, a special program of short films from the United Kingdom is part of the annual 10-day festival...
Tags: Movies, Tim Roth, Florida Film Festival, Arts and Culture, Quentin Tarantino
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