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    May 20, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Coen brothers' loser is winning over Cannes

    CANNES, France — Whatever its commercial fortunes when it opens in the U.S. this December, "Inside Llewyn Davis" already has won the acclaim sought so ardently by the fictional folk singer of its title, the latest charismatic loser in a long,...

    Tags: Garrett Hedlund, Carey Mulligan, Drive (movie), A Separation (movie), Bob Dylan

  2. May 16, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  3. Good Morning, Cannes: DiCaprio Shines, Spielberg's on Jury Duty, and Everybody Gets Wet

    Reuters
    May 16 (TheWrap.com) - It rained on Baz Luhrmann's parade as the Cannes Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday night, but the heavy showers that fell on the Croisette as luminaries arrived for the opening-night screening of "The Great Gatsby" didn't appear...

    Tags: Julian Schnabel, Carey Mulligan, Sacha Baron Cohen, Argo (movie), BBC

  4. May 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. The lure of a Southern drawl at the movies

    "There are things you can get away with in this world, and things you can't." The voice is Matthew McConaughey's, and days after seeing him in "Mud," I can close my eyes and hear him still — a simple line echoing with the mysteries of a man caught...

    Tags: Zombieland (movie), Human Interest, True Grit (movie), Sally Field, The Help (movie)

  6. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Hollywood studios pack in titles at Cannes Film Festival

    The Cannes Film Festival has a long tradition of showcasing independent global cinema. But in a twist, this year's lineup also includes movies from a wide range of Hollywood entities: Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., CBS Films, the Weinstein Co., even...

    Tags: France, Pixar Animation, Guillaume Canet, A Separation (movie), Mila Kunis

  8. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Cannes 2013: Coen brothers, Alexander Payne bound for film festival

    The Cannes Film Festival is making a statement at this year's gathering: We still really like Americans. The main competition will feature four directors from the U.S. -- Alexander Payne (“Nebraska”) Joel and Ethan Coen (“Inside Llewyn...

    Tags: Carey Mulligan, Drive (movie), Guillaume Canet, Mila Kunis, The Weinstein Company

  10. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Other venues: 'Rust and Bone,' 'Brooklyn Castle,' 'West Side Story'

    <strong>After Hours Film Society</strong>
    After Hours Film Society Tivoli Theatre 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove 630-534-4528 afterhoursfilmsociety.com "Rust and Bone" żżżż (France; Jacques Audiard, 2012) Romantic and pitiless, fearlessly emotional as well as edgy, "Rust and Bone"...

    Tags: Josh Brolin, Russ Tamblyn, Susan Sarandon, Ridley Scott, Elvis Presley

  12. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  13. The Oscars telecast's rocky road

    Last night's Oscars were like an emotional roller-coaster at a terrible amusement park--beginning wth Seth MacFarlane's as-bad-as-feared monologue, the show rarely rose above painful and hit few peaks. Allow us to relive some of the night's best and worst moments, not necessarily in that order.
    Last night's Oscars were like an emotional roller-coaster at a terrible amusement park--beginning wth Seth MacFarlane's as-bad-as-feared monologue, the show rarely rose above painful and hit few peaks. Allow us to relive some of the night's best and worst...

    Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Meryl Streep, Judaism, Mark Wahlberg, Roger Deakins

  14. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Skyfall's' Deakins wins ASC: Will overdue Oscar come his way?

    Go to Roger Deakins' IMDB page and you'll see that the celebrated cinematographer has won 65 awards. And IMDB hasn't yet updated the page to include Sunday night's victory at the American Society of Cinematographers Awards, where he took the top prize for...

    Tags: Randy Newman, The Big Lebowski (movie), Life of Pi (movie), Revolutionary Road (movie), The Shawshank Redemption (movie)

  16. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Self-help for the literary set

    The great theorist of psychoanalysis Jacques Lacan envisioned desire as &ldquo;caught in the rails of metonymy, eternally extending toward the desire for something else.&rdquo; In the rhetorical figure of metonymy, a signifier points toward something else, some other signifier it's related to; just so, desire is constantly pointing toward the next object. It's not just that desire can't be satisfied &mdash; that when you obtain the object of desire, desire simply fastens on to a new object &mdash; but that satisfaction isn't even the goal of desire in the first place. No wonder we're so miserable.
    The great theorist of psychoanalysis Jacques Lacan envisioned desire as “caught in the rails of metonymy, eternally extending toward the desire for something else.” In the rhetorical figure of metonymy, a signifier points toward something...

    Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Ethan Coen, Arts and Culture, Graham Greene, Movies

  18. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Skyfall': Javier Bardem on the difference between Silva, Chigurh

    "Look upon your work!"
    "Look upon your work!" In "Skyfall," Javier Bardem as the vengeance-driven villain known as Silva demands this of spy chief M (Judi Dench) and James Bond (Daniel Craig) in a devilish baritone as he twists a dental mouthpiece dripping with saliva out...

    Tags: Sam Mendes, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem, Crime (genre), Brian Grazer

  20. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Reel Critics: This 007 flick leaves audience shaken, stirred

    "Skyfall" may be the most satisfying James Bond film in years with jaw-dropping action, smart beautiful ladies and an Oscar-winning villain.
    "Skyfall" may be the most satisfying James Bond film in years with jaw-dropping action, smart beautiful ladies and an Oscar-winning villain. Daniel Craig is again the impeccably tailored superspy and more vulnerable, physically and emotionally, than we'...

    Tags: Sam Mendes, Sarah Silverman, James Bond (fictional character), Judi Dench, Javier Bardem

  22. Aug 23, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  23. California slaughterhouse should have hired Anton Chigurh

    Neal Carpenter of Mechanicsburg has a mean streak, which, obviously, he must have inherited from his mother. In any case, he seemed to enjoy discussing the latest news from Hanford, Calif., where a calamity threatened an exquisite dining establishment &#...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, The Big Lebowski (movie), Burger King, In-N-Out Burger, Crime, Law and Justice

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