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On Location: Immersed in the world of 'The Master'
Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master" is set in a richly colored, Todd-AO widescreen-feeling America circa 1950, boldly ascending from the horrors of World War II without yet comprehending the trauma incurred. It's a sometimes squeaky-clean surface under...
Tags: Cloud Atlas (movie), Philip Seymour Hoffman, Arts and Culture, Paul Thomas Anderson, Entertainment
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Golden Globes 2013: Lead actor choices take small turn in comedy
Hollywood Foreign Press voters didn't go for Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt this year, saving their lead actor surprises for men who headlined smaller, more intimate films. In the comedy-musical category, lead honors went to Jack Black for the dark indie...
Tags: Ed Helms, Django Unchained (movie), Jamie Foxx, Bill Murray, Denzel Washington
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'Les Miz' in NYC: Plenty of weeping, no gnashing of teeth
Tom Hooper's feverishly anticipated adaptation of "Les Misérables" screened for the media, academy and guild members this afternoon at the Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall in a finished version that Hooper says he turned in at 2 a.m. Thanksgiving Day....
Tags: Les Miserables (musical), Lincoln Center, Denzel Washington, Hugh Jackman, Celebrities
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A quirky recap of fall's top films—in verse!
Thanksgiving was fast approaching, and the holiday blockbusters were about to start. But I still hadn't seen any of the big fall movies. How was I ever going to catch up? If I failed to make up the deficit, I wouldn't be able to outguess Roger Ebert in...
Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Catherine Keener, Roger Ebert, Tom Hanks
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Hollywood Film Awards: What are the odds of an 'I like you' back?
Every movie star handles award season differently. Some are openly disdainful of the dog-and-pony shows — Joaquin Phoenix, anyone? — while others are able to at least feign excitement at the prospect of traipsing down yet another red carpet....
Tags: Judd Apatow, Dustin Hoffman, Celebrities, Entertainment, Rust & Bone (movie)
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'Resident Evil: Retribution' sinks 3-D version of 'Finding Nemo'
A 3-D version of “Finding Nemo” was expected to dominate the box office upon its debut, but the animated film sank to the runner-up position at the multiplex this weekend. Instead, “Resident Evil: Retribution,” the fifth...
Tags: Gaming, Philip Seymour Hoffman, ParaNorman (movie), Finding Nemo (movie), Milla Jovovich
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'Finding Nemo' in 3-D will make a big splash at the box office
“Finding Nemo’s” 3-D re-release should go swimmingly at the box office this weekend, as the animated film is expected to debut at No. 1. The reformatted version of the kids' flick will likely open with around $30 million in ticket...
Tags: Gaming, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Philip Seymour Hoffman, Film Festivals, Arts and Culture
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More than 50,000 musicians have money waiting unclaimed
This post was not written by a Nigerian prince. SoundExchange, a nonprofit group that collects digital music royalties on behalf of artists, on Wednesday said that around 50,000 musicians have unclaimed money with the group totaling more than $31...
Tags: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Mark Wahlberg, Radio Industry, Music Industry, Smith Westerns (music group)
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‘Bourne Legacy’ star Jeremy Renner on ‘Avengers’ action and more
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comWith “The Bourne Legacy” hitting theaters this week and “The Avengers” and “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol” under his belt, Jeremy ...... -
Review: 'Unholy Night' by Seth Grahame-Smith is action-packed
Imagine the story of the Nativity recast as a Hollywood blockbuster — a sword-and-sandals epic loaded with expensive computer-generated effects, a disfigured, lecherous villain and enough hacked-off limbs, severed heads and stomach-turning...
Tags: Dark Shadows (movie), Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (movie), Literature, Arts and Culture, Tim Burton
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'The Master' release date moves up to Sept. 14 [update]
Paul Thomas Anderson's film"The Master" -- highly anticipated in part because its story seems to have much in common with Scientology -- will debut a month earlier than originally scheduled. Weinstein Co. announced Friday that it will open the Philip...Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Film Festivals, Cannes Film Festival, Arts and Culture
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Philip Seymour Hoffman will be in Toronto but not in 'The Master'
Philip Seymour Hoffman will be on the big screen during the Toronto International Film Festival, but it won't be in writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson's highly anticipated film,"The Master," that's said to be a thinly veiled look at Scientology....
Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Film Festivals, Arts and Culture, There Will Be Blood (movie)
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