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British Academy Film Awards swept away by 'Atonement'
"Atonement," the sweeping romantic epic starring James McAvoy and Keira Knightley, dominated the nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts' film awards today.
The adaptation of Ian McEwan's acclaimed novel of redemption was...Tags: Celebrities, Screen Actors Guild, Tony Gilroy, Marion Cotillard, Keira Knightley
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Australia (B)
Directed by Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge!, Strictly Ballroom) Written by Stuart Beattie, Baz Lurmann, Ronald Harwood, & Richard Flanagan (Moulin Rouge et al) Starring: NICOLE KIDMAN (Moulin Rouge, The Hours) HUGH JACKMAN (X-Men, Kate...Tags: Entertainment, Leatherheads (movie), Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Back to the land for 'Australia's' Baz Luhrmann
The most recognizable stars of Baz Luhrmann's cattle-drive drama "Australia" are Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. But on a December day nearly two years ago, even as Kidman flitted about Luhrmann's creative compound in the hills above Sydney, all of the...Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment, Danny Boyle, Nicole Kidman, Revolutionary Road (movie)
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Screenwriters roundtable
Special To The TimesScreenwriters Michael Arndt ("Little Miss Sunshine"), Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth"), Peter Morgan ("The Queen") and Iris Yamashita ("Letters From Iwo Jima") were splayed across a lounge at the Writers Guild headquarters in Beverly Hills. They had...Tags: Guillermo Del Toro, Dylan Thomas, Entertainment, Sam Shepard, National Basketball Association
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Movie review: 'Oliver Twist'
Tribune arts critic2½ stars (out of four) News of yet another "Oliver Twist" does not necessarily provoke shivers of anticipation. It's no crime against humanity, or orphans, or Charles Dickens, to admit it. News, however, that the latest adaptation comes from director...Tags: Michael Phillips, Entertainment, England, Moody's Corporation, Lionel Bart
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'Oliver Twist'
Times Staff WriterOne of the few pleasures consistently denied modern children is the opportunity to wallow for an hour or two in tales of childhood angst and horror unencumbered by pluck or uplift. Whether this is an accurate reflection of contemporary childhood (at least...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Entertainment, England, David Lean, Death
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Crazy 'Love'
Times Staff WriterCartagena de Indias, Colombia — THE suitor was determined, impassioned, even obsessed. But however fervently he pressed his case, he couldn't win over the object of his desire. Time and again he was told: I will not yield to you, not now, not ever....Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment, England, Comedy (genre), Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Arena Players, Center Stage deserve to take bows
Sun Theater CriticThe new theater season marks milestone anniversaries for two Baltimore theaters. Center Stage turns 40, and Arena Players, billed as "the nation's oldest continuously operating African-American theater," turns 50. The fare at both is eclectic, and,...Tags: Broadway Theater, Wilhelm Furtwangler, Tony Awards, Valerie Harper, Entertainment
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A Little Something For Everyone
The big news customarily wafts south from the Massachusetts Berkshires, but in the summer of 2002, no less a star than Paul Newman is lighting up the sky at the Westport Country Playhouse, as a favor to his wife, Joanne Woodward, who runs the place.
In...Tags: Entertainment, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre, Companies and Corporations, Storrs
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Movie review: 'The Statement'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic2-1/2 stars (out of 4) Norman Jewison's "The Statement" is a political thriller with a profound subject: the long and evil aftermath of WWII fascism. But moving as it is, and as superior as it is to the usual run of studio movies, it's still missing...Tags: Wilhelm Furtwangler, Entertainment, Massacres, Ciaran Hinds, Alan Bates
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On a note of surprise
Times Staff WritersIn an evening filled with raw emotion, stunning surprises and even a little '60s-style peace protests thrown in for good measure, "Chicago," the Roaring '20s musical morality tale, won the Oscar for best picture Sunday evening at the 75th Academy Awards....Tags: Iraq, Broadway Theater, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Adrien Brody, Civil Unrest
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'The Pianist'
Times Staff WriterIn Roman Polanski's "The Pianist," nothing is more absurd or surreal than war. Based on a memoir by a Polish Jew who survived the Warsaw ghetto, the composer and concert pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman, the film opens on Sept. 23, 1939. Germany had invaded...Tags: Music Industry, Adrien Brody, Civil Unrest, Massacres, Entertainment
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