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The Tree of Life
If a good movie does not play at your local Cineplex but instead shows up at either the Vickers Theatre in Three Oaks or the Browning Cinema at Notre Dame, you can make a couple of assumptions. First, the movie is not going to make much money, and it will...Tags: Movies, World War II (1939-1945), James Jones, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Roger Ebert
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Toronto Film Festival Day 2 recap: The Master's domain!
Here's a Day 2 recap from the Toronto International Film Festival. Everybody sees a different slate of movies each day here. Friday went this way: After the gamer-oriented slaughter of “Dredd 3D,” the fanciful and tricksy theatrics of director...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Anna Karenina (movie), Festive Events, Entertainment, Music Box Theatre
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What are the best movies based on books?
Less than a year after “The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald was paid $16,666 for the film rights. “Come and see it all!” beckons the trailer for the silent film. “And enjoy the entertainment thrill of...
Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Celebrities, Colleges and Universities, The Godfather (movie), Anna Karenina (movie)
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'At Any Price' review: Moving family truths, planted and grown
*** (out of four) You could see Henry’s (Dennis Quaid) lament of, “Why are my children sabotaging me?” as another way of saying, “What’s the matter with kids today?” Director/co-writer Ramin Bahrani’s (“...
Tags: Zac Efron, Goodbye Solo (movie)
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Thomas Pynchon's 'Inherent Vice' reported to begin filming
Paul Thomas Anderson is getting back to work, according to /film. The director of "The Master," "There Will Be Blood," "Punch Drunk Love" "Magnolia" and "Boogie Nights" is beginning to film his adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel "Inherent Vice." It'...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Google+, Magnolia (movie), North Korea, The New York Times
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'The Master' offers a cinematic world unlike any other
Already open in New York and Los Angeles and going into general release Friday, writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson's strange, audacious drama "The Master" evokes a feverish state of mind more than a conventional movie, though its story can be...
Tags: Maya Rudolph, Arts and Culture, Magnolia (movie), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Scientology
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'Tribes' star Russell Harvard talks deaf community culture
Russell Harvard plays the deaf brother in a dysfunctional family in "Tribes" at the Mark Taper Forum through April 14. The Austin, Texas-based actor, who won a Drama League Award for the role off-Broadway, will move with the production to the La Jolla...
Tags: New York City, Music, Culture, Arts and Culture, Gallaudet University
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Oscars 2013: 'Argo,' actors Day-Lewis, Lawrence win
Being snubbed might have been the best thing to happen to Ben Affleck. His film “Argo” took the best picture Oscar on Sunday night at the 85th Academy Awards — more than a little solace, perhaps, for being snubbed in the directing...
Tags: Human Interest, Screen Actors Guild, Pixar Animation, James Bond (fictional character), Anna Karenina (movie)
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MacFarlane relaxed, confident as Oscars host
Any uncertainty that surrounded Seth MacFarlane's ability to host the biggest night in movies was put to rest quickly when he took the stage Sunday at the 85th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Showing considerable poise, MacFarlane, a man best known as...
Tags: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Columbia College Chicago, Quentin Tarantino, Michelle Obama, Brave (movie)
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Hollywood's outsiders come inside
It's been nearly a generation since Quentin Tarantino burst on the scene with his raucous indie film "Pulp Fiction" in 1994, and Hollywood is a very different place. The once-vibrant independent film scene that Tarantino helped shape has shrunk to a...
Tags: John Malkovich, Magic Mike (movie), Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Tom Tykwer, Memento (movie)
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On Demand has free “featurettes” for movie fans during awards season
Channel Guide MagazineThe Academy Awards are coming up fast, but for movie fans who want to start the party early, On Demand is offering an insider's look at what goes into the making of award-winning films. Free On Demand “featurettes” delve into the motivations,... -
Movies: The '20s roaring again
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticCue the flappers, the fringe, the beads and the bobs. The Roaring '20s are back in fashion — on the runways and on-screen. It started in September at the spring 2012 fashion shows, with Ralph Lauren's "Great Gatsby" gowns, Tory Burch's...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Jean Dujardin, Fritz Lang, Fashion Shows, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
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