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Are bigger things ahead for 'Bridesmaids'?
Comedies are often the most talked-about movies of the year, but even the good ones are often overlooked when it comes to awards season. Hoping to buck the trend is "Bridesmaids," the raunchy, female-driven ensemble that racked up close to $170 million at...Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Concerts, Movies, Frankenstein (movie, 1931)
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Golden Globes: The HFPA's odd mix of films and TV shows
The Oscar contest for best picture had been shaping up as a head-to-head fight between the plucky British drama "The King's Speech" and David Fincher's "The Social Network," but Tuesday's Golden Globes nominations may have brought a third contender into...Tags: James L. Brooks, Christopher Nolan, 127 Hours (movie), Entertainment Events, Reviews
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Meghan Daum: Breaking comedy's raunch barrier
The results are in: "Bridesmaids," the much-hyped girl-raunch comedy touted as the long-awaited antidote to Judd Apatow's "bromance" phenomenon, opened way bigger than expected at the box office, thereby proving that women can be just as funny —...Tags: Kristen Wiig, Aretha Franklin, Christopher Hitchens, Movies, Nicole Holofcener
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'The King's Speech' wins top Oscars
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The King's Speech" was crowned best film at the 83rd Academy Awards on Sunday night. Nominated for 12 Oscars -- the most of any film -- it won four statuettes, including for Colin Firth for lead actor, Tom Hooper for director, and David Seidler for...Tags: 127 Hours (movie), Rachel Getting Married (movie), Trent Reznor, Natalie Portman, Randy Newman
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The Oscars: Fresh story ideas a tough sell in Hollywood
David Seidler first sparked to the idea of writing a movie about the life of King George VI in 1980. A stutterer himself, he found the real-life narrative of the English monarch's struggles to overcome a debilitating stammer moving and profoundly...Tags: Christopher Nolan, Mike Leigh, David O. Russell, Theme Park Vacations, Darren Aronofsky
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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: Political Campaigns, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Robert Wise, Mark Zuckerberg, Natalie Portman
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Critic's Notebook: Annette Bening takes the ordinary to Oscar-worthy heights
There is a very particular art to playing the ordinary. Few actors do it well — Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney always come to mind. Of those, most fail to get their due come Oscar night — thoughts of Giamatti and Linney rise again.
The...Tags: Paul Giamatti, Natalie Portman, Sandra Bullock, Hilary Swank, Monsters (legendary creatures)
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'The Social Network' and 'The King's Speech' face off at the Academy Awards
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSo will it be "The King's Speech" or "The Social Network" that wins the top prize Sunday at the 83rd Academy Awards? "The Social Network," the acclaimed drama about how Harvard computer nerds created the social networking site Facebook, had been the...Tags: 127 Hours (movie), Reviews, Tatum O'Neal, Celebrity Parents, Entertainment
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Spring full of film adaptations of favorite books
Los Angeles TimesAs grand as the spectacle of film can be, books offer a different set of pleasures: There is time to ponder, to turn the page back, to sit with characters' thoughts and share in their heartbreaks, their revelations. Some big movies are coming this...Tags: Mia Wasikowska, Jane Eyre (movie), Marisa Tomei, Miral (movie), Movies
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Golden Globes shows love to 'The Social Network'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The Social Network" has a lot of friends in Hollywood. The drama about the creation of Facebook continued its winning ways Sunday, taking home four trophies at the 68th Golden Globes, including dramatic feature, director for David Fincher, screenplay...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Avatar (movie), Television Industry, Trent Reznor
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Golden Globes: No 'True Grit' but lots of potential surprises
One thing that's certain come Sunday evening at the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards — Joel and Ethan Coen's remake of "True Grit" will not be taking home any honors because the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. snubbed the box office hit.
On the...Tags: Avatar (movie), 30 Rock (tv program), Johnny Depp, Kathryn Bigelow, Ricky Gervais
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