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    Aug 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Inception' wakes 'Up': The best mash-up trailer of 2010

    The Hero Complex
    Genius. . -- Geoff Boucher RECENT AND RELATED Christopher Nolan's dim view of 3-D SILLY: Wait, "Inception" stole everything from Scrooge McDuck? 'Inception' questions? Here's the most in-depth article on the film REVIEW: 'Inception' dreams darkly with...
  2. Jun 13, 2009 |Story| Zap2It
  3. Opening day: 'Hangover' on top again, 'Imagine That' bombing

    Los Angeles Times
    "The Hangover" easily beat both new movies that opened Friday and will top the box office again this weekend with a gross between $30 million and $35 million. Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures' Vegas-gone-wrong film grossed $10.4 million, down 38% from...

    Tags: Movies, Eddie Murphy, Imagine That (movie), Los Angeles Times, Will Ferrell

  4. Jun 21, 2009 |Story| Zap2It
  5. 'The Proposal' No. 1 at box office

    Comedy, whether it's romantic or raunchy, innocent or goofy, is on a roll at the the box office and helped end a three-week mini-slump for the industry.
    Comedy, whether it's romantic or raunchy, innocent or goofy, is on a roll at the the box office and helped end a three-week mini-slump for the industry. Thanks to the surprising strength of Disney's "The Proposal" and the solid opening of Sony's " Year...

    Tags: Ryan Reynolds, Wall-E (movie), Movies, Eddie Murphy, Comedy (genre)

  6. Jun 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The literary antecedents of 'Up'

    The title of the new Disney/Pixar movie "Up," as well as its signature image of a house floating beneath thousands of tethered balloons, reminds us how frequently the theme of Lightness appears in children's literature. From Mary Poppins to Peter Pan, from Tarzan swinging on vines to Harry Potter scooting on his broomstick, children's stories seem to feature the quick, the lithe and the aerial. Maybe that's not surprising. While adults seem earthbound, youngsters zoom by on skateboards or jump from heights as caped incarnations of Superman.
    The title of the new Disney/Pixar movie "Up," as well as its signature image of a house floating beneath thousands of tethered balloons, reminds us how frequently the theme of Lightness appears in children's literature. From Mary Poppins to Peter Pan,...

    Tags: Movies, Children, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure

  8. Jun 14, 2009 |Story| Zap2It
  9. First look: 'Hangover' down only 26%, 'Pelham' so-so, 'Imagine That' DOA

    Evolving from a strong opener to one of the summer's biggest movies, <a href="http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/the-hangover/192248"><b> "The Hangover"</b></a> declined just 26% on its second weekend, the smallest such drop for any movie in wide release this summer. That's a sign of fantastic word-of-mouth and expanding interest among moviegoers who may have been initially skeptical about the R-rated comedy's appeal.
    Los Angeles Times
    Evolving from a strong opener to one of the summer's biggest movies, "The Hangover" declined just 26% on its second weekend, the smallest such drop for any movie in wide release this summer. That's a sign of fantastic word-of-mouth and expanding...

    Tags: Movies, Comedy (genre), Eddie Murphy, Imagine That (movie), Los Angeles Times

  10. May 29, 2009 |Story| Zap2It
  11. 'Up'

    You know the most heartening thing about the new Disney-Pixar film "Up"? It may be wonderful, but it isn't perfect. It feels nervy and adventurous and a little messy, the result of formidable creators and genuine wits working on an enormous budget,...

    Tags: Christopher Plummer, Movies, Dog (animal), Chicago Tribune, Pixar Animation

  12. Aug 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Starting Point' gives a rare glimpse of acclaimed animator Hayao Miyazaki

    The only foreign director to win the Academy Award for best animated feature, Hayao Miyazaki, 68, is the most admired and influential filmmaker working in animation today. His latest film, "Ponyo," opened earlier this month in America in 927 theaters -- a record for a Japanese animated feature. ("Ponyo" was the No. 1 box office hit in Japan in 2008, earning more than 14.9 billion yen -- more than $155 million -- to become the eighth-highest-grossing film in Japanese history.)
    The only foreign director to win the Academy Award for best animated feature, Hayao Miyazaki, 68, is the most admired and influential filmmaker working in animation today. His latest film, "Ponyo," opened earlier this month in America in 927 theaters -- a...

    Tags: Movies, Animation (genre), Arts and Culture, Cinema Industry, Academy Awards

  14. Jun 19, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Movie "Up" Fulfills Dying Girl's Last Wish

    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- A 10-year-old cancer-stricken girl had her dying wish fulfilled when Pixar arranged to bring the new movie "Up" to her home in Huntington Beach.
    KTLA News
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- A 10-year-old cancer-stricken girl had her dying wish fulfilled when Pixar arranged to bring the new movie "Up" to her home in Huntington Beach. Colby Curtin desperately wanted to see the new Disney-Pixar flick, but she was...

    Tags: Movies, Career and Workplace, DVDs, Family, Cancer

  16. May 28, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  17. "Up" Movie Review!

    Disney's latest animation creation, 'Up', takes us into the fantasy life of Carl Fredrickson, a 78-year-old balloon salesman who's set in his ways.
    Entertainment Reporter
    Disney's latest animation creation, 'Up', takes us into the fantasy life of Carl Fredrickson, a 78-year-old balloon salesman who's set in his ways. "He's an older guy who's lived this rich life with his wife, who's passed away, and now he just wants to...

    Tags: Movies, Death, Pixar Animation, Entertainment

  18. Jan 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Does 'Mr. Fox' really have a shot at stealing the Oscar from 'Up'?

    The Big Picture
    If nothing else, the hard-working publicists at 42 West had to be happy to see the New York Times' Brooks Barnes floating the idea that "Fantastic Mr. Fox" was suddenly a serious rival to Pixar's "Up" for the Oscar for......
  20. Feb 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Oscar nomination breakthroughs: 'Avatar,' Kathryn Bigelow, Lee Daniels ...

    Gold Derby
    By reaping Academy Award nominations for best picture, "Avatar" and "District 9" have shattered a strong bias among academy voters. In the past, only two sci-fi films have been nominated for the top Oscars: "Star Wars" (1977) and "E.T." (1982). OK,...
  22. Feb 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Shrewd DVD strategies reap rewards with Oscar nominations

    Gold Derby
    So how did "A Serious Man" pull off that underdog Oscar nomination for best picture? Perhaps because it was among the first wave of DVD screeners shipped to academy members, long before the deluge of discs that arrived during the holiday season. Such an...
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