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Jay-Z said to be contributing music to 'The Great Gatsby'
Director Baz Luhrmann already tipped his hand in the trailer for his upcoming adaptation of "The Great Gatbsy." Among the songs heard was the Jay-Z-led track "No Church in the Wild," his 2011 collaboration with Kanye West. The use married an examination...
Tags: Lucy Liu, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Seal (music artist)
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Ben Gazzara dies at 81; veteran actor of stage and screen
A New York native of Sicilian heritage, Ben Gazzara was a strongly masculine, subtly menacing screen presence with a gravelly voice that one writer described as "saloon-cured" and another said could strip paint at 50 paces.
The veteran actor, who died...Tags: Bloodline (movie), Drama (genre), Elia Kazan, Peter Bogdanovich, David Mamet
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U2's growing pains in 'From the Sky Down'
U2, the Irish pop band, is the subject of a fascinating new documentary, "From the Sky Down," premiering Saturday on Showtime. Like most modern rockumentaries, it was commissioned by the people it is about, and it will be included in some of the...Tags: Entertainment, U2 (music group), Berlin (Germany), Showtime (tv network), Music
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Will there be a place for Miramax in Disney's new movie script?
Company TownThe fate of specialty movie label Miramax Films appears even murkier than it has been in the wake of Dick Cook's ouster as the head of Walt Disney Studios. Cook remained a staunch supporter of Miramax as rumors of the...... -
Disney lowers the boom on Miramax
The Big PictureIt's not exactly a shock to see the news that Disney is downsizing its Miramax specialty division, the division that delivered the studio an Oscar best picture winner with "No Country for Old Men" just 18 months ago. Disney is...... -
Movie release dates: What's ahead on the Oscars derby track?
Gold DerbyOCTOBER 16 "Where the Wild Things Are" ??? Director Spike Jonze's adaptation of the classic children's book by Maurice Sendak could be a strong contender in the crafts categories. Stars include past Oscars champ Forest Whitaker plus Catherine Keener.... -
Art review: 'Here Not There: San Diego Art Now' at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Culture MonsterA wander through âHere Not There: San Diego Art Now,â at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, feels much like a stroll through any dozen galleries in any major city in the United States. Thereâs work in a range...... -
R.I.P. Maury Chaykin
Jacket CopyActor Maury Chaykin died Tuesday, his 61st birthday, in Toronto. The veteran character, who had dual citizenship in Canada and the U.S., appeared in "Dances with Wolves," "The Sweet Hereafter," "Blindness," "A Life Less Ordinary" and many other films. He.... -
Julianne Moore knows how to make them suffer
Special to The TimesJULIANNE MOORE has made a specialty of suffering in silence, her pale skin pulling tight across her cheekbones to form a flawless mask, a shell of perfect beauty concealing a soul in deepest turmoil. Only in private moments, when no one but the audience...Tags: Death, Louis Malle, West Village, Fernando Meirelles, Obsessed (movie)
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Moore, Ruffalo and Glover finish filming `Blindness' in Uruguay
Associated Press WriterDanny Glover, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo closed their eyes and opened their senses to this small South American capital, a backdrop in the upcoming movie "Blindness." The three actors wrapped up filming in Uruguay on Wednesday on the story of an...Tags: Julianne Moore, Fernando Meirelles, Danny Glover, Uruguay, Jose Saramago
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Foresight pays off for 'Blindness' director
Times Film CriticWHEN Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles was told that the Festival de Cannes wanted his new film, "Blindness," to open this year's event Wednesday night, he was "surprised, to be honest." Not because of a lack of faith in what he'd done but because...Tags: Death, Fernando Meirelles, Nobel Prize Awards, Danny Glover, Cannes Film Festival
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Fashion rules thrown out at Cannes Film Festival
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S RAINING chats and chiens in Cannes, and nobody cares. Penelope Cruz doesn't rush along the red carpet at the premiere of the new Woody Allen film or pause to brush away the dew glistening on her inch-long eyelashes. She waves. She smiles. She...Tags: Faye Dunaway, Mischa Barton, Eyewear, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Natalie Portman
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