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Cannes 2013: 'Salinger,' 'Osage County' among Weinstein hopefuls
Cannes, France--With award-season hits such as “The Silver Linings Playbook” and “Django Unchained,” the Weinstein Co. had a small but potent slate in the latter half of 2012. On Friday evening at the Cannes Film Festival, the...
Tags: Lee Daniels, Julia Roberts, Film Festivals, Django Unchained (movie), Cannes Film Festival
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WikiLeaks film shifts focus after Julian Assange won't share info
When director Alex Gibney began work on his documentary "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," he thought he would be telling the story of a charismatic, silver-haired free speech advocate named Julian Assange, who had exposed dark corners of...
Tags: Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (movie), Human Interest, Adrian Lamo, Fort Meade (military base), Cannes Film Festival
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Cannes 2013: For Octavia Spencer, a new stop with 'Fruitvale Station'
CANNES, France -- You’d expect a savvy pro such as Octavia Spencer to have dropped in on the Cannes Film Festival once or twice over the years. But there she was on Thursday afternoon, taking it all in like a wide-eyed tourist. “First...
Tags: Festive Events, Movies, Dwayne Johnson, France, The Weinstein Company
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'The English Teacher' has a class of underachievers
"The English Teacher" is a tragedy masquerading as a comedy and doing a disservice to both. The same could be said for the film's normally fine cast. Julianne Moore, Greg Kinnear, Nathan Lane and Michael Angarano have all had better days. The movie...
Tags: Netherlands, Students, Michael Angarano, What Maisie Knew (movie), Teaching and Learning
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'Black Rock' a girls-versus-boys thriller
In "Black Rock," a female-fueled thriller, Sarah (Kate Bosworth) wants to make amends with two childhood friends by pitching a tent with them on a small Maine island where the three women once camped as kids. "We are all dying," Sarah tells Lou (Lake...
Tags: Lake Bell
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'Before Midnight' strikes new path in couple's journey
NEW YORK — "Before Midnight," Richard Linklater's third film about the relationship between an American man (Ethan Hawke) and French woman (Julie Delpy), closes with what might be the series' piece de resistance: a 30-minute hotel-room argument...
Tags: Brooklyn's Finest (movie), 2 Days in New York (movie), Film Festivals, Cannes Film Festival, Easy Rider (movie)
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Movie review: 'Stories We Tell' looks at truth, secrecy and memory
Don't be fooled by its deceptively simple title or the hesitant, unassuming way it begins. Writer-director Sarah Polley's "Stories We Tell" ends up an invigorating powerhouse of a personal documentary, adventurous and absolutely fascinating....
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Celebrities, Film Festivals, Stories We Tell (movie)
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Katie Aselton, Lake Bell and Kate Bosworth survive 'Black Rock'
The premise is familiar: Three young women on a camping trip find themselves under siege from three unhinged attackers and fight back. But what happens in “Black Rock” is unexpected, as rather than a more typical story of female empowerment...
Tags: Movies, Feminism, Human Interest, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Cannes Film Festival projects cross-cultural cinema
— Invariably, the Cannes Film Festival chooses a striking image for its official annual poster. But the 2013 version can be seen as a particularly apt metaphor for the dual nature of the world's most essential cinema event. Paris-based graphic...
Tags: Arnaud Desplechin, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Human Interest, A Separation (movie), Margin Call (movie)
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CNN to air unscripted series 'Chicagoland' from Redford's Sundance
"The Wire" as a reality show? That appears to be what the cable news channel CNN is thinking with "Chicagoland," a new unscripted series about the Windy City from Robert Redford's Sundance Productions. "Chicagoland," which is set to premiere on CNN...
Tags: Television, MSNBC (tv network), Entertainment, CNN (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service
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LACMA executives will move to new perch across Wilshire Boulevard
The top brass of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will have a lofty view of the much-touted $650-million makeover of the museum’s Wilshire Boulevard campus after they move across the street to a new perch in a high-rise office tower. Executive...
Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CoStar Group Inc., Museums, Rentals, Arts and Culture
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Where have all the women gone in movies?
There's one mountain in Hollywood that even "The Hunger Games'" scrappy heroine Katniss Everdeen hasn't been able to move: the number of roles for women. Despite the success of recent female-driven movies such as "Bridesmaids" and the "Hunger Games" and...
Tags: Bridesmaids (movie), Movies, Entertainment, Science and Technology
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