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Awkward 'Road' trips with Kristen Stewart
"I was 16, 17, maybe, when I spoke with Walter for the first time," Kristen Stewart is saying about director Walter Salles, whose film version of the Jack Kerouac novel "On the Road" premiered as one of the competition titles (unawarded, as it turned out)...
Tags: Twilight (movie), Kristen Stewart, Film Festivals, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Kerouac opus 'On the Road' hits just enough beats ★★★
An eternal fountain of adolescence, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" went through many permutations between its point of origin, 1948, and its point of notorious, divisive publication, 1957. The best description of it came from Kerouac himself, in a journal...
Tags: Celebrities, Kristen Stewart, Film Festivals, Dizzy Gillespie, Amy Adams
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'On the Road' review: They don't got the beat
*1/2 (out of four) Perhaps the sight of Bella—er, Kristen Stewart—in the buff will attract people to “On the Road.” Or they’ll flock to it merely because they're curious to see how Jack Kerouac’s self-indulgent 1957...
Tags: On the Road (movie), Walter Salles, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst, Jack Kerouac
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Review: 'Everybody Has a Plan' loses its way and energy
In the Argentine thriller "Everybody Has a Plan," the lure of a new life with old trappings draws restless Buenos Aires doctor Agustin (a Spanish-speaking Viggo Mortensen) into the dingy, threat-laced world of his delta-dwelling twin brother Pedro. But...Tags: Sundance Film Festival
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Film review: 'On the Road' to a Razzie
It's long been said that Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" is unfilmable. Sadly, there is little in Walter Salles' adaptation to counter that notion. Salles has displayed his filmmaking chops in (among others) “Central Station” and “...
Tags: Kristen Stewart, On the Road (movie), Walter Salles, Peter Weller, Movies
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Review: 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' lacks a certain ring
From an artistic point of view, star Mary Pickford famously said, "It would have been more logical if silent pictures had grown out of the talking instead of the other way around." Likewise, it would have been better all around if Peter Jackson's "Lord of...Tags: Richard L Armitage, Mary Pickford, Marlene Dietrich, Arts and Culture, Andy Serkis
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The Hudson and 'On the Road' are finally in gear
From inside the rocket-shaped time capsule of a silver 1949 Hudson Super Six, West Hollywood looked astonishingly modern to Brazilian director Walter Salles. Salles, who has devoted the last eight years to adapting Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" for the...
Tags: Kristen Stewart, Trips and Vacations, Rivera, Skype, Jack Kerouac
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Review: 'On the Road' is achingly romantic
There are as many visions of "On the Road," novelist Jack Kerouac's vivid anthem to the romance of youthful freedom and the getting of experience as there are readers. It's a book so influential yet so personal that each succeeding generation since its...
Tags: Kristen Stewart, Amy Adams, Ken Kesey, Arts and Culture, Romance (genre)
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Keith Morris is going Off!
It's a press day for Keith Morris, frontman for the punk supergroup Off!, and the interviews are bumping against each other like elbows to rib cages in the pit at one of his shows. "I'm doing, like, three interviews today. And the guy that set up the...
Tags: Jason Schwartzman, OFF! (music group), Music, Black Flag (music group), Terry Gilliam
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'The Loneliest Planet' review: Take this open-ended vacation
*** (out of four) When engaged couple Alex (Gael Garcia Bernal) and Nica (Hani Furstenberg) backpack in the Georgian mountains with nothing but each other and their guide Dato (Bidzina Gujabidze), what could possibly happen? A) If Bernal’s work in...
Tags: Gus van Sant, Gael Garcia Bernal, Movies, Maria Bello, Entertainment
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Tony Scott dies at 68; a film career in retrospective
Director-producer Tony Scott, who apparently committed suicide Sunday in San Pedro at age 68, left behind a lengthy filmography. One of the first directors to make the transition from commercials to features, he helmed movies including "Top Gun,”...
Tags: Ridley Scott, Val Kilmer, Roger Ebert, Tom Cruise, Personal Weapon Control
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'Dangerous Method' a nuanced Freudian trip – 3 1/2 stars
The doctor-patient relationship is a sure way to attract an audience's prurient interest, as long as proper ethical boundaries are ignored. This brings us to a movie by and for grown-ups with actual attention spans: "A Dangerous Method."
A satisfying...Tags: Celebrities, David Cronenberg, Vincent Cassel, Movies, A Dangerous Method (movie)
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