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Coen brothers' loser is winning over Cannes
CANNES, France — Whatever its commercial fortunes when it opens in the U.S. this December, "Inside Llewyn Davis" already has won the acclaim sought so ardently by the fictional folk singer of its title, the latest charismatic loser in a long,...
Tags: Oscar Isaac, A Separation (movie), Greenwich Village, Entertainment, Amour (movie)
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Screenland Crossroads closing, looking for new location as lease expires
The Kansas City StarThe Screenland Crossroads, an indie film lovers' mecca since 2004, is two nights away from "The End." At its current location, anyway. The single-screen, 150-seat boutique theater will close after a farewell blowout Friday evening. The Crossroads...Tags: Arts and Culture, The End (movie), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (movie), John Dies at the End (movie), Entertainment
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Jeff Bridges gets his twang going for Stagecoach, El Rey shows
Jeff Bridges took home the lead actor Academy Award for his portrayal of down-and-not-entirely-out country singer Bad Blake in the film "Crazy Heart," but that star turn on the big screen wasn't entirely an act. Bridges has been as passionate about...
Tags: Theater, Concerts, Kevin Costner, Toby Keith, Entertainment
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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: Life of Pi (movie), Ang Lee, The Shawshank Redemption (movie), Roger Deakins, Skyfall (movie)
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Angry nerds at Ink and Pistons
JR Linton's painting "What Do You Mean, Another Castle?" depicts an enraged Super Mario, eyes bloodshot, plumber's wrench in hand, cracking that infamous mushroom character Toad across the mouth. Mario's right hook is captured midswing by Linton, whose...
Tags: Arts, Star Wars (movie), Arts and Culture, Back to the Future (movie), Mushrooms
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Spertus to screen tale of two cultures
College football is played on Saturday. And in the Jewish religion, Saturday is the Sabbath. That might create some complications if you happen to be an observant Jew as well as the longtime radio voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. But in fact:...
Tags: Judaism, Music Box Theatre, Lone (music group), Documentary (genre), Entertainment
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Reel Critics: 'Argo' holds audience hostage
It's a mark of great film-making when the retelling of history, with a known outcome, seizes us with suspense. Such is the case with "Argo," which had my heart racing within the first five minutes thanks to Ben Affleck's smart direction. It opens with...
Tags: Fargo (movie), U.S. Embassy, Sam Rockwell, Pulp Fiction (movie), Argo (movie)
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One man makes a stand for his pink T-shirt and blue mojito
It's startling to observe the changes you go through when you move to another country — changes in the way you interact with women and men. Even the way you dress. I started to think about acculturation after I moved from Germany to Southern...Tags: I Love You, Man (movie), Germany, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure, University of California, Irvine
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Drew Peterson trial updates: Jury asks to go home
Tribune reportersContinual coverage of the trial of Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. -------------------- 6:10 p.m. Jury asks to go home Judge Edward Burmila told jurors they could go home or keep deliberating, and the jury has...Tags: Alice in Wonderland (movie, 1951), Witnesses, Common, Trials, Prosecution
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California slaughterhouse should have hired Anton Chigurh
Neal Carpenter of Mechanicsburg has a mean streak, which, obviously, he must have inherited from his mother. In any case, he seemed to enjoy discussing the latest news from Hanford, Calif., where a calamity threatened an exquisite dining establishment ...Tags: Labor Legislation, Miley Cyrus, Conservation, Lifestyle and Leisure, In-N-Out Burger
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Actor Ben Gazzara Dead At 81
Chicago Tribune ReporterLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Ben Gazzara, known for his brooding tough-guy presence in dozens of films, television shows and stage productions over his long career, died of pancreatic cancer on Friday at a Manhattan hospital, his lawyer said. He was 81....Tags: Chicago Tribune, Television, Movies, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Pierce Brosnan
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