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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: Entertainment Events, Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Awards and Prizes, France
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'Taken 2' hijacks No. 1 with excellent $50-million debut
Moviegoers were held captive by "Taken 2" at the box office this weekend, as the Liam Neeson sequel had a superb No. 1 debut. The kidnapping action-thriller opened to a strong $50 million, according to an estimate from distributor Twentieth Century Fox....
Tags: End of Watch (movie), Unknown (movie), Services and Shopping, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Super Bowl
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Nothing 'masterful' about UCLA's victory over Utah
I had such expectations, the cast sounding terrific, the early Oscar buzz. Then I went and paid to see the worst movie ever made — dumbfounding how anyone ever agreed to make it — an idiotic, stupefying, colossal waste of time. I sat there...
Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, College Football, The Pentagon, Physical Fitness and Exercise, T.J. Simers
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Sony rules with No. 1 'Hotel Transylvania,' runner-up 'Looper'
"Hotel Transylvania" sank its teeth into the competition this weekend, as the animated film easily ruled the box office. The 3-D monster flick, which features classic characters such as Dracula and the Mummy, had the biggest September opening ever with...
Tags: Adam Sandler, Looper (movie), Thriller (genre), Arthur Christmas (movie), Premium Rush (movie)
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Lawrence tie for No. 1 on soft weekend
Despite the arrival of four new films in theaters this weekend, moviegoers weren't interested in heading to the box office. For the fourth consecutive weekend, ticket sales were down compared with the same period in 2011, as none of the fresh arrivals at...
Tags: Amy Adams, ParaNorman (movie), Harry Potter (fictional character), Edgar Allan Poe, Source Code (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: Joaquin Phoenix, ParaNorman (movie), Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Words (movie), Arbitrage (movie)
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'Hunger Games': Philip Seymour Hoffman cast as Plutarch Heavensbee
Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has joined the cast of "The Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire" as head gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee, according to Lionsgate, the studio behind the movies. Hoffman will play the sly orchestrator of the 75th...
Tags: Joaquin Phoenix, The Hunger Games (movie), Catherine Keener, Wes Bentley, The Amazing Spider-Man (movie)
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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: Joaquin Phoenix, Entertainment Events, Film Festivals, Pixar Animation, Services and Shopping
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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: Joaquin Phoenix, Film Festivals, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Festive Events, Toronto International Film Festival
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Cannes 2012: Joaquin Phoenix returns with Scientology-themed 'The Master'
24 FramesAfter years away from dramatic roles, Joaquin Phoenix returns in the Scientology-themed "The Master" from director Paul Thomas Anderson. The film is generating buzz after some footage debuted at the Cannes Film Festival.... -
Cannes Film Review: 'Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)'
VarietyThe prosaic, marquee-challenging title tells mostly all in the case of "Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)," Arnaud Desplechin's profoundly Freudian study of loss and healing in post-WWII America, as seen through the experience of a dynamic...Tags: Health Treatments, Psychotherapy, Howard Shore, A Dangerous Method (movie), Mathieu Amalric
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'Phoenix' rises at Morena
VarietySpaniards David and Alex Pastor, who wrote Ryan Reynolds-starrer "Selfless," are prepping a directorial outing, "Phoenix". Budgeted at $15 million-$20 million, and set up at Spain's Morena Films, "Phoenix" is an English-language action-thriller with sci-...Tags: Caves and Caverns, Spain, Landforms, Colombia, Ryan Reynolds
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