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'Paranormal' continues to impress as the overall box office loses its mojo
Company TownFour movies with combined production budgets of more than $100 million opened this weekend, but none of them managed to beat a movie that cost $15,000. Paramount's 'Paranormal Activity' expanded from 863 theaters to 1,945 this weekend and sold a...... -
Artist Per Kirkeby discusses painting, critics and 'Antichrist'
Culture MonsterIn his native Denmark, Per Kirkeby is regarded as something of a national treasure, an artist of exceptional talent whose intense and moody work is said to embody the spirit of the country. For those of us in the U.S.,...... -
It's frankly Scandinavian
Music CriticIn his 1979 film, "Manhattan," Woody Allen, ever the sarcastic pessimist, wonders why life is worth living. He comes up with Brando, Sinatra, Groucho, the second movement of Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony and Cézanne's pears among the few things that make it...Tags: Theater, Sports, Entertainment, Tour Operations Industry, Classical Music (genre)
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Hollywood reacts to Variety's axing of Todd McCarthy: 'What were they thinking?'
The Big PictureVariety's decision to dump Todd McCarthy, the trade paper's film critic for the last 31 years, has not gone without notice. In the last 36 hours, I've been deluged with phone calls and e-mails from industry insiders, who -- with...... -
'30 Rock': The return of Floyd
Show TrackerFor weeks now, "30 Rock" has been all about one thing: Liz's pathetic love life. It all started with a hallucinogenic visit from all her ex-boyfriends, then she met her "Future Husband" only to decide she shouldn't settle for someone...... -
'Dancing with the Stars': Tell us a story
Show TrackerBreak out your favorite slanket and/or cuddle buddy, ballroom fans, because it was story time at the Rectagon Monday night. Each couple was challenged by the judges to dance out a narrative in their respective routines. And despite a couple...... -
Kirsten Dunst goes Von Trier on us
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearLars von Trier's glorious promise as an international filmmaker of influence and renown seemed to go to the dogs with Dogville and everything he's uncapped a lens on ever since. He's not making Dancer in the Dark or Breaking the Waves these days. His... -
Charlotte Gainsbourg faces 'terror' of first tour
Turn It UpCharlotte Gainsbourg is a gifted actress, with more than 30 movies to her credit, including last year’s “Antichrist,” for which she was honored as best actress at the Cannes Film Festival. The 38-year-old daughter of the late French pop maestro........ -
A new passion, a busy life
NICOLE KIDMAN volunteers that she was in a funk as far as acting was concerned, but insists it had nothing to do with approaching a certain age. She derides such milestones as artificial foolishness and, after all, "We could all be dead tomorrow. What...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Nicole Kidman, Entertainment, Australia (movie), Family
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Day Watch
Zap2It.comCollapsing apartment buildings, intra-coven political treachery and vampire terrorism could all mark "Day Watch" as Kazakh-born Timur Bekmambetov's sardonic critique of Putinism. Look in Bekmambetov's eyes, though, and you'll probably see a director who'd...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, John Anderson, Moscow (Russia)
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Anthony Dod Mantle, cinematographer, 'Slumdog Millionaire'
"How long have you got, and how can I best guide you in?" So begins a phone call with Anthony Dod Mantle, the British-born cinematographer of "Slumdog Millionaire" on the line from his longtime home in Copenhagen. This blend of adventuresome attitude with...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Slumdog Millionaire (movie)
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'The Boss Of It All'
Special to The Times"The Boss of It All" finds iconoclastic Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier in the lightest mood of his career. His best movies, such as "Breaking the Waves" and "Dancer in the Dark," are charged with wrenching tragedy and despair, and Von Trier's notion of...Tags: Health, Comedy (genre), Movies, Cinema Industry, Sex
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