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The lure of a Southern drawl at the movies
"There are things you can get away with in this world, and things you can't." The voice is Matthew McConaughey's, and days after seeing him in "Mud," I can close my eyes and hear him still — a simple line echoing with the mysteries of a man caught...
Tags: The Fugitive (movie), Johnny Cash, Magic Mike (movie), Zombieland (movie), Sally Field
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Hollywood studios pack in titles at Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival has a long tradition of showcasing independent global cinema. But in a twist, this year's lineup also includes movies from a wide range of Hollywood entities: Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., CBS Films, the Weinstein Co., even...
Tags: Movies, Ethan Coen, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Pixar Animation, Film Festivals
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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...
Tags: Movies, Ethan Coen, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Amour (movie), Film Festivals
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'Skyfall's' Deakins wins ASC: Will overdue Oscar come his way?
Go to Roger Deakins' IMDB page and you'll see that the celebrated cinematographer has won 65 awards. And IMDB hasn't yet updated the page to include Sunday night's victory at the American Society of Cinematographers Awards, where he took the top prize for...
Tags: Randy Newman, There Will Be Blood (movie), The Shawshank Redemption (movie), Roger Deakins, Revolutionary Road (movie)
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'Skyfall': Javier Bardem on the difference between Silva, Chigurh
"Look upon your work!" In "Skyfall," Javier Bardem as the vengeance-driven villain known as Silva demands this of spy chief M (Judi Dench) and James Bond (Daniel Craig) in a devilish baritone as he twists a dental mouthpiece dripping with saliva out...
Tags: Michael Fassbender, Movies, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Judi Dench
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Historic Old West buildings are Las Vegas, N.M.'s jewels
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen you think of Las Vegas, you probably don't think of Las Vegas, N.M. It's the other Las Vegas, and perhaps the wildest Wild West town you've never heard of. I had never heard of Las Vegas, N.M., when I first encountered it in 1997 — a Western...Tags: Architecture, Easy Rider (movie), Rentals, Chile, Human Interest
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Quiz: Which Oscarcast had the fewest TV viewers?
Gold DerbyWhat film won best picture when the Oscars telecast had its lowest Nielsen rating? Only 31.7 million viewers tuned in. To see the answer, click the "Continue Reading" link below. Online Surveys - Zoomerang.com ANSWER: 2008 ("No Country for Old Men")... -
Zhang Yimou remakes the Coen brothers' 'Blood Simple'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn the autumn of 2008, China's best-known filmmaker, Zhang Yimou, found himself at a career crossroads. The multiple Oscar nominee had spent the previous two years away from movies, orchestrating the opening and closing ceremonies for Beijing's Olympics,...Tags: Dan Hedaya, Ethan Coen, Frances McDormand, Culture, M. Emmet Walsh
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'The King's Speech' dethrones 'The Social Network'
Hollywood's coronation of "The King's Speech" culminated Sunday night when the story of stuttering King George VI and his speech therapist won four Academy Awards, including best picture. But if the Oscars completed the historical drama's ascension, the...Tags: The Kids Are All Right (movie), Annette Bening, Movies, Career and Workplace, Political Campaigns
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Oscar Watcher's Notebook: The zeitgeist edge
Who doesn't want to be relevant? It's a step toward contentment, a way to stay charged and, in this season, a key to predicting the Oscars.
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Oscar voting: The Oscar Watcher's Notebook in the Nov. 11 edition of The...Tags: Movies, The Kids Are All Right (movie), Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman, Academy Awards
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The plain truths of Oscar winners
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOzark waitresses turned boxers. Los Angelenos battling over racial and social inequality. Boston's criminal element and a do-gooder detective. A West Texas cowboy and a satchel of money. A slum kid from India and a game show. Bomb specialists in Iraq...Tags: Movies, Academy Awards, Conviction (movie), Crime (genre), Entertainment
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The dark is just 'Biutiful' to Alejandro González Iñárritu and Javier Bardem
As director Alejandro González Iñárritu remembers it, he and Javier Bardem first met at "The Losers Party."
It was Oscar night 2001 and Iñárritu had just been overlooked by the academy — for the first time. The then-38-year-old filmmaker celebrated...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cinema Industry, Movies, Internists, Academy Awards
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