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Cannes 2013: Chile's onetime cult king still the wizard of weird
CANNES, France — The Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky has made only seven features in his nearly half-century career, but his legendary midnight movie "El Topo," a wigged-out peyote western that played to New York audiences for months in 1970,...
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Los Angeles Film Festival 2013: Film Independent unveils lineup
This post has been corrected. See below for details."Only God Forgives," Nicolas Winding Refn's follow-up to "Drive", will have its North American premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival next month. Starring Ryan Gosling as an American expat living in Bangkok, Thailand, the film joins the critically...Tags: Human Interest, Steve Carell, Culture, Entertainment, Movies
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Cannes 2013: Coen brothers, Alexander Payne bound for film festival
The Cannes Film Festival is making a statement at this year's gathering: We still really like Americans. The main competition will feature four directors from the U.S. -- Alexander Payne (“Nebraska”) Joel and Ethan Coen (“Inside Llewyn...
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Festivals celebrate Indian, Iranian and French cinema
International cinema takes the spotlight with the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles continuing at the ArcLight Hollywood multiplex, the UCLA Film and Television Archive's celebration of Iranian cinema opening Saturday at the Billy Wilder Theater,...
Tags: Entertainment, Richard Brooks, Victor Mature, Richard Conte, Ed Wood (movie)
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'Spring Breakers' is one big disorienting party
It remains to be seen whether "Spring Breakers" turns out to be one of the movies of the year, but it is without question a movie of its moment. It has been a source of intense interest since shooting first started around St. Pete Beach in Florida last...
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The tuxedo takes a bow
For holiday parties, today's sophisticated man can take a cue from runways and red carpets by choosing tuxedos for formal occasions or components thereof for more casual events. Fashion designers, obsessed as they are these days with all manner of...
Tags: Damian Lewis, Celebrities, Zachary Quinto, Brioni, Ryan Gosling
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Hockey pro Russ Courtnall passes off to pop star Britney Spears
Pop star and singing competition judge Britney Spears has bought the Thousand Oaks home of former professional hockey player Russ Courtnall and his wife, actress Paris Vaughan.
The property came on the market in August at $8.5 million and was withdrawn...Tags: Bonanza (tv program) , ABC (tv network), Rod Stewart, Personal Service, Talk Shows (genre)
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Fragrance: Sweet success
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticIn 1954, when Marilyn Monroe was asked what she wore in bed, she famously replied, "Why, Chanel No. 5, of course." And sales of the perfume skyrocketed. That was a free endorsement, back when there was such a thing. Hollywood and the fragrance industry...Tags: Chanel S.A., Entertainment, Movies, Alexander Skarsgard, Gucci Group NV
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'How to Catch a Monster': Ryan Gosling to make directorial debut
Hey girl, it turns out that Ryan Gosling really may be able to do it all. The Oscar-nominated actor who has broken up street fights and saved pedestrians from oncoming traffic is now set to direct his first feature film, "How to Catch a Monster." The...
Tags: Organized Crime, Entertainment, Movies, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Toronto International Film Festival
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'Drive': Albert Brooks sheds light on his dark place [Video]
24 FramesOne of the dark delights of the stylish thriller "Drive" is Albert Brooks' performance as Bernie Rose, a onetime B-movie producer turned mid-level gangster who feuds with Ryan Gosling's laconic wheelman. Played with equal parts charm and menace, Bernie... -
'Drive': Albert Brooks recalls a breathtaking deleted scene
24 FramesPlaying the mobster Bernie Rose in the neo-noir thriller "Drive," Albert Brooks uses both the carrot and the stick. When the situation calls for it, Bernie will schmooze, haggle or crack a joke. But when words fail, watch out — because he won't...
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