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Critic's Notebook: When going from stage to screen, things change in between
The art of adaptation, as the rash of movies derived from plays this season attests, is never easy. The best artistic looters of all time — Shakespeare, the Greek tragedians — recognized that independent vision is everything. Borrowing didn'...Tags: Theater, Action (genre), David Cronenberg, Chris Noth, Carnage (movie)
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Fall Sneaks list
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All's Faire in Love
A college football star has to make up for his many absences by working at a Renaissance fair, where he falls for an aspiring actress. With Christina Ricci, Owen Benjamin, Cedric the Entertainer and Matthew Lillard. Written...Tags: Andy Lau, Shea Whigham, Harry Connick Jr., Pedro Almodovar, Kristin Scott Thomas
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Gold Derby nuggets: Emmys present and future | Natalie Portman Oscar-bound? | Tonys still without a date | 'Gone With the Wind' costumes saved
Gold Derby• In a provocative piece, Joel Keller wonders "when does a comedy stop being a comedy?" As a starting point, he uses this frank admission by "Nurse Jackie" star Edie Falco as she picked up the best comedy series actress Emmy: "Oh, this is the most... -
Thelma Adams: 'Black Swan' is the Oscar front-runner
Gold DerbyThelma Adams (Us Weekly, Thelmadams.com) sends us her Oscar scouting report from Canada: "Out of Toronto, 'Black Swan' is immediately the front-runner in the Oscar race, the one to beat. That means best picture, best actress Natalie Portman, best director... -
Holiday movies: Toe to toe with Aronofsky on 'Black Swan'
Brand X2010 HOLIDAY MOVIE PREVIEW: On the stage of the Performing Arts Center at SUNY's Purchase College, Natalie Portman, wearing a tutu and a distressed mesh top, elegantly pirouettes and then dips into the arms of dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied.... -
DVD review: Banking on 'Mesrine: Killer Instinct'
Brand XJean-Francois Richet, director of the surprisingly good 2005 remake of “Assault on Precinct 13,” returned to France to film the story of Jacques Mesrine, France's most notorious bank robber/prison escape artist in the '60s and '70s. The... -
Tuesday's Talk Shows
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Nov. 28 - Dec. 4 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Nov. 28 - Dec. 4 in PDF format (alternate link) Weekly TV Listings can also be...... -
Film review: The art-house horror of 'Black Swan'
Brand XDirector Darren Aronofsky's “Black Swan” may share a few thematic elements with his last film, “The Wrestler” – such as performers self-destructing before our eyes – but it has much more in common with his earlier film... -
The Morning Fix: Angelina Jolie's luxury problem. Larry King exits. Miramax and Weinstein ink deal.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before asking if I'm the only one who thinks Vincent Cassel looks like a skinnier version of Jean-Claude Van Damme. The Skinny: I don't think I'll be hitting any movies this weekend. What about you? It's a...... -
Your morning fashion and beauty report: Michelle Obama's Alexander McQueen gown might not have been politically correct
All The RageOscar de la Renta is fretting over the red and black Alexander McQueen gown Michelle Obama wore to this week's state dinner for People's Republic of China President Hu Jintao. Not that the frock by McQueen creative director Sarah Burton...... -
Monster Mash: Eli Broad's downtown museum gets another OK; Dallas Symphony CEO abruptly quits
Culture Monster-- Vote of confidence: The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved Eli Broad's plan for a museum in downtown L.A. (Los Angeles Times) -- Calling it quits: The head of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has abruptly resigned his...... -
Pathe Intl. closes nearly 100 deals at Cannes: 'Enemy,' 'Last Passenger,' 'Beauty and the Beast' attract buyers
VarietyCANNES -- Rolling off sustained Cannes trading, Pathe International, the sales arm of the leading European mini-major based out of the U.K. and France, has closed a near 100 deals on often high-profile and always director-driven Gallic and American...Tags: Belgium, Russia, Gerard Depardieu, South Korea, Gad Elmaleh
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