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Review: Wes Anderson finds near perfect balance in 'Moonrise Kingdom'
It seems fitting that "Moonrise Kingdom,"arguably Wes Anderson's most grown-up film yet, is a warm and funny fable about kids on the cusp. Here the writer-director's tendency toward the allegorical casts a magical spell with Anderson finding a near...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Frances McDormand, Bill Murray, Bob Balaban, Movies
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Kristen Wiig leaves 'SNL'; how soon will she be back?
With tears, hugs and Mick Jagger, Kristen Wiig bid adieu to "Saturday Night Live" after a seven-year run, leaving a crew that she said had become family and a show that for her had come to mean New York. The graduation-sketch finale had her dancing...
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'Men in Black 3' was no easy sequel to make
Often film sequels are slam dunks at the box office, a seamless continuation from where a previous hit left off. But as the new installment of the 15-year-old franchise "Men in Black" proves, getting to the big screen isn't always a cakewalk. One of...
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Critic's Notebook: Is it time to wash out Hollywood's mouth?
At first, the email rants from readers expressing their distress about Hollywood's increasing reliance on foul language were a mere trickle. Like the way one couple lost faith in one of their favorite actors, Paul Rudd, mortified by his graphic pep talk...
Tags: Fargo (movie), Emily Blunt, The Hangover (movie), Ethan Coen, Paul Rudd
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PG-13: Some material may be appropriate for box-office success
The most reliable predictor of box-office success these days may not be a marquee name or a masked superhero. It's thePG-13rating. Created in 1984 in the wake of the sometimes scary PG-rated movies "Gremlins" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" to...
Tags: The King's Speech (movie), Guillermo Del Toro, Sexual Assault, Drama (genre), Steve Martin
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'The Five-Year Engagement' expected to reach altar before rivals
It may take half a decade for the couple in "The Five-Year Engagement"to make it to the altar, but the romantic comedy will quickly outrun the competition to the top of the box office this weekend. The movie starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt is...
Tags: Relativity Media, Jason Statham, Judd Apatow, The Mechanic (movie), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (movie)
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Perspective: In defense of movies
The week-after-week format of television admittedly builds a depth of character study richer and deeper than most movies are capable of. But would you watch a 13- or 22-hour movie? Huge swathes of recent episodes of "Mad Men" would hit the cutting-room...Tags: Judd Apatow, Film Festivals, Hugo (movie), Girls (tv program), Drive (movie)
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SXSW: '21 Jump St.,' 'Cabin in the Woods' eye 'Bridesmaids' bouquet
24 FramesThe South By Southwest Film Festival, commonly known as SXSW, starts Friday with the opening night world premiere of the inside-out genre film “The Cabin in the Woods,” the directorial debut of Drew Goddard, who cowrote the film with Joss... -
'Battleship' ups game for studio
Los Angeles TimesSoon after Pete Berg signed on to direct a big-screen version of the board game Battleship, he was summoned to meet with the new heads of Universal Pictures. The filmmaker best known for his work on "Friday Night Lights" and "Hancock" had reason to be...Tags: Stephen King, Hong Kong, Judd Apatow, Marketing, Ron Howard
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Oscars 2012: All eyes on Billy Crystal, Sacha Baron Cohen and, yes, nominees
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIs silence truly golden? Can George Clooney's tears bring Oscar happiness? Will Billy Crystal's yuks play as well as they did eight years ago? And could the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the first time bestow acting statuettes on two...Tags: Warrior (movie), Marilyn Monroe, A Better Life (movie), Midnight in Paris (movie), George Clooney
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That Woody Allen nostalgia
Woody Allen's 45th feature, "Midnight in Paris," centers on Owen Wilson's character, Gil, the latest in a long line of Woody stand-in figures and, inarguably, one of the best. While in Paris with his fiancée and her parents, Gil, a would-be novelist,...Tags: Midnight in Paris (movie), Paul Feig, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Annie Hall (movie), Woody Allen
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'Wicked's' universal appeal: Commentary
Dear little girls and Gleeks of America: You can't have "Wicked." Give it back, OK?
When I first saw "Wicked" on Broadway in 2003, it seemed clear that the show was a subversive satire designed expressly for disillusioned middle-agers like me.
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