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'Snow White and the Huntsman' director wanted real feeling at its core
MARLOES SANDS, Wales — Nearly a hundred soldiers on horseback sprinted across the beach here last fall, dodging arrows and catapulted fire balls. Despite many casualties, the charging "Snow White and the Huntsman" army was determined to storm the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Angelina Jolie, Drama (genre), Human Interest, Thor (movie)
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Vroom with a view
So we drive. Things go wrong, we drive; things go right, we drive. Things go so-so — we drive then too. You almost get the idea that we grab any excuse to drive. No matter what happens to us — pain or joy, despair or euphoria — we can...Tags: John Steinbeck, Ryan Gosling
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt looking at 'Little Shop of Horrors' remake
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Warner Bros. are in talks for a movie remake of "Little Shop of Horrors" -- with the help of some Broadway heavyweights behind the scenes. In addition to developing the film, Gordon-Levitt could star as Seymour, the lonely,...
Tags: Music, Off-Broadway Theater, Entertainment, Rick Moranis, Alan Menken
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The Director: Rupert Sanders bleeds for 'Snow White and the Huntsman'
Early in"Snow White and the Huntsman,"several droplets of blood fall to the frozen ground in extreme slow motion, a sample not only of the menace to follow but also of first-time director Rupert Sanders' truly painstaking attention to detail. The shot...
Tags: Snow White (fictional character), Kristen Stewart, Gladiator (movie), The Blind Side (movie), Chris Hemsworth
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MTV Movie Awards Nominations: 'Bridesmaids,' 'Hunger Games' Top the List
ReutersIt May 01 (TheWrap.com) - may be ladies night at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards on June 3, as two female-driven flicks -- "Bridesmaids" and "The Hunger Games" -- lead all contenders with eight nominations each. MTV.com and continuing through the broadcast...Tags: Emma Stone, Like Crazy (movie), Fiction, Robert Pattinson, Melissa McCarthy
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'The Lucky One': Nicholas Sparks extends the bland ✭✭
You don't need a message in a bottle to get the word out: Author Nicholas Sparks knows his audience. Conservative moviegoers (along with plenty of centrists and liberals) take to the latest Sparks adaptation, gratefully. They know they're not going to get...
Tags: Rachel McAdams, Scott Hicks, Entertainment, Blythe Danner, Zac Efron
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Perspective: In defense of movies
The week-after-week format of television admittedly builds a depth of character study richer and deeper than most movies are capable of. But would you watch a 13- or 22-hour movie? Huge swathes of recent episodes of "Mad Men" would hit the cutting-room...Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), The Office (tv program), Arts and Culture, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Drama (genre)
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My favorite Cirque du Soleil show
It's time to rate the Cirques, now that I've seen "Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour," which played at the O-rena last week. What? We have to call it by that mundane name? Oh, all right, I'm gritting my teeth … Amway Center.
Of the Cirque du...Tags: Amway Center, Max von Sydow, Modern Family (tv program), Nolan Gould, Arts and Culture
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'Artist,' Scorsese's 'Hugo' shine brightest in 2012 Oscar nominations
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences paid homage this year to the early days of cinema by bestowing the lion's share of Oscar nominations on two films that are valentines to the early days of cinema. "Hugo," Martin Scorsese's heartfelt love...Tags: Max von Sydow, Nick Nolte, Artists, Arts and Culture, George Clooney
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2012 Oscar preview: For a change, the best picture will win Best Picture
At Sunday's Oscar ceremony, the Muppets aren't performing. "Drive"was snubbed in seemingly every category. And one of the most awful, insulting movies of 2011 is up for Best Picture. That's a triple. Freaking. Whammy.
So I'm thrilled to turn the frown...Tags: Max von Sydow, Michel Hazanavicius , Nick Nolte, Alexander Payne, Arts and Culture
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'Drive': Albert Brooks sheds light on his dark place [Video]
24 FramesOne of the dark delights of the stylish thriller "Drive" is Albert Brooks' performance as Bernie Rose, a onetime B-movie producer turned mid-level gangster who feuds with Ryan Gosling's laconic wheelman. Played with equal parts charm and menace, Bernie... -
'Drive': Albert Brooks recalls a breathtaking deleted scene
24 FramesPlaying the mobster Bernie Rose in the neo-noir thriller "Drive," Albert Brooks uses both the carrot and the stick. When the situation calls for it, Bernie will schmooze, haggle or crack a joke. But when words fail, watch out — because he won't...
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