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'City of Ember'
Heads up, all you 'tweens out there in Let's Go to the Movies land. Today's word is "dystopia," often used to describe works of science fiction that depict an Earth that has been polluted ("Blade Runner"), globally warmed ("Waterworld"), or Big Brother'...Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Science, Tim Robbins, Roger Moore, Science and Technology
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'Juno,' 'Old Men' Earn Producers Guild Nods
Zap2It.comOne day after winning Golden Globe awards for best picture, "Atonement" and "Sweeney Todd" both failed to make the Producers Guild of America shortlist. Instead, the candidates for the PGA's Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year award are the teams...Tags: Documentary (genre), There Will Be Blood (movie), Jason Reitman, Awards and Prizes, Juno (movie)
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Keira Knightley, fashion chameleon
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"WHAT does it feel like to wear a corset?" asks Keira Knightley, looking amused. The actress rolls her molasses-brown eyes and starts to gasp as though she's choking on a fish bone. "Your ribs are crushed in and you can't get your breath. Oh, and if you...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Eyewear, Gucci Group NV, Keira Knightley, The Duchess (movie)
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'Soloist' presents newspaperman as -- gasp! -- film hero
The Big PictureWHEN my wife asked me why I'd been out past midnight the other night on skid row, I told her, "I needed to raise my spirits." The news has been bleak in the newspaper business lately, and my newspaper was no exception. In the last week we ran a lengthy...Tags: Journalism, Celebrities, Mass Media, Freedom of the Press, Politics
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'Slumdog Millionaire' is the top dog
In a ceremony alternatively as solemn and celebratory as the movie that won a leading four prizes -- the rags-to-riches drama "Slumdog Millionaire" -- Sunday night's Golden Globe awards helped focus the Oscar race as it honored the late Heath Ledger for...Tags: Journalism, Nicolas Cage, Music Theater, Unions, Bruce Springsteen
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Oscar-Winning 'English Patient' Director Dies
Zap2It.comAcclaimed director Anthony Minghella, who adapted books such as "The English Patient," "Cold Mountain" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" for the screen, has died. He was 54. The Oscar-winning director died Tuesday morning, March 18 in a London hospital of...Tags: Music Theater, Opera (genre), Health, HBO (tv network), Death
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Time Warner On Demand Highlights: August 2008
Zap2It.comPREMIERES Autumn Hearts : 8/21/2008 - 9/25/2008 The Bank Job HD : 8/13/2008 - 12/15/2008 Beetlejuice HD : 8/15/2008 - 9/30/2008 Blazing Saddles HD : 8/15/2008 - 9/30/2008 Bonnie And Clyde HD : 8/15/2008 - 9/30/2008 College Road Trip HD : 8/14/2008 - 11/...Tags: Be Kind Rewind (movie), Charlie Wilson's War (movie), 10,000 B.C. (movie), The Ruins (movie), Death
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TVN On Demand Highlights: August 2008
Zap2It.comPREMIERES The Bank Job : 8/13/2008 - 12/15/2008 Blood Brothers : 8/15/2008 - 12/13/2008 Careless : 8/8/2008 - 12/6/2008 College Road Trip : 8/14/2008 - 11/30/2008 Disaster! : 8/1/2008 - 11/30/2008 Doomsday : 8/27/2008 - 11/27/2008 Dungeon Girl : 8/6/...Tags: There Will Be Blood (movie), Be Kind Rewind (movie), Charlie Wilson's War (movie), 10,000 B.C. (movie), The Ruins (movie)
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Comcast On Demand Highlights: August 2008
Zap2It.comPREMIERES The Bank Job HD : 8/13/2008 - 12/15/2008 The Break-Up : 8/1/2008 - 9/2/2008 Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason : 8/1/2008 - 9/2/2008 A Clockwork Orange HD : 8/1/2008 - 9/2/2008 College Road Trip HD : 8/14/2008 - 11/30/2008 Dial M For Murder HD...Tags: There Will Be Blood (movie), Be Kind Rewind (movie), Charlie Wilson's War (movie), 10,000 B.C. (movie), The Ruins (movie)
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Movie review: City of Ember -- 4 out of 5 stars
Sentinel Movie CriticHeads up, all you tweens out there in Let's Go to the Moviesland. Today's word is "dystopia," as in the opposite of "utopia," often used to describe works of science fiction that depict an Earth that has been polluted (Blade Runner), globally warmed...Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Science, Tim Robbins, Roger Moore, Science and Technology
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Christina Ricci hangs on for Hollywood's wild ride
Sentinel Movie CriticChristina Ricci can be forgiven a little trepidation for wondering when her latest movie, the adult fairy tale Penelope, would hit theaters. It was at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. It was 20 minutes longer there. And the longer a Ricci movie takes to...Tags: James McAvoy, Christina Ricci, Roger Moore, Movies, Television
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6 degrees of separation in Oscar race?
HOLLYWOOD -- bright lights, big city . . . small town? Apparently so, if you look at this year's Oscar acting nominations. The Screen Actors Guild may have some 120,000 members, but this year's nominees seem to be swimming in an awfully small bowl. So, in...Tags: Tom Cruise, Unions, Leonardo DiCaprio, Celebrities, Ellen Page
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