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    Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. SAG Awards: Snubs and surprises in the TV nominations

    The nominees for the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Wednesday morning, and, as always, there were some surprises and perceived snubs. In the drama category, SAG voters followed the trend firmly established at this year's Emmys by failing...

    Tags: Two and a Half Men (tv program), Drama (genre), Amy Poehler, Entertainment Events, Jon Hamm

  2. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. SAG award nominations: Cable dramas and network sitcoms dominate

    Cable dramas and network comedies were in the spotlight Wednesday morning as the nominees for the 19<sup>th</sup> Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced.
    Cable dramas and network comedies were in the spotlight Wednesday morning as the nominees for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced. In the drama category, cable favorites like “Homeland,” “Mad Men,” “...

    Tags: Alfre Woodard, Drama (genre), American Horror Story (tv program), Bryan Cranston, Entertainment Events

  4. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  5. 'Les Miz,' 'Silver Linings,' 'Lincoln' Top SAG Nominees

    LOS ANGELES -- Steven Spielberg's historical biography &quot;Lincoln," the musical epic "Les Miserables" and the quirky romantic comedy "Silver Linings Playbook" dominated the Screen Actors Guild Award nominations Wednesday morning, receiving four nominations apiece.
    Los Angeles Times
    LOS ANGELES -- Steven Spielberg's historical biography "Lincoln," the musical epic "Les Miserables" and the quirky romantic comedy "Silver Linings Playbook" dominated the Screen Actors Guild Award nominations Wednesday morning, receiving four...

    Tags: American Horror Story (tv program), Movies, The Impossible (movie), Amy Poehler, Anne Hathaway

  6. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  7. 'Restless' Part 2 sneak peek with SAG nominee Charlotte Rampling

    In Sundance Channel's intriguing miniseries &quot;Restless," Charlotte Rampling stars as a former British spy in World War II who has been living under an assumed name for 30 years.
    RedEye
    In Sundance Channel's intriguing miniseries "Restless," Charlotte Rampling stars as a former British spy in World War II who has been living under an assumed name for 30 years. When Sally Gilmartin tells her daughter, Ruth (Michelle Dockery), about her...

    Tags: Hayley Atwell, Screen Actors Guild, Sundance Channel (tv network), Sundance Film Festival, World War II (1939-1945)

  8. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. In 'Restless,' William Boyd spies overlooked World War II chapter

    British novelist and screenwriter William Boyd doesn't buy the conventional wisdom that a writer should never adapt his own books. His long list of industry credits includes scripts based on his own work (the miniseries &quot;Any Human Heart"), novels by the likes of Evelyn Waugh ("Scoop") and biographies ("Chaplin"). "Restless," the two-part miniseries Boyd wrote from his 2006 novel of the same name, premieres Dec. 7 on Sundance Channel.
    British novelist and screenwriter William Boyd doesn't buy the conventional wisdom that a writer should never adapt his own books. His long list of industry credits includes scripts based on his own work (the miniseries "Any Human Heart"), novels by the...

    Tags: Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Movies, David Bowie, Downton Abbey (tv program), Fiction

  10. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Visual arts: Year's exhibitions were both ambitious and unpredictable

    The year 2012 brought exhibitions that were ambitious, unpredictable and sometimes downright messy &mdash; but when it comes to art, these are all good things. What's more, all that disheveled enthusiasm wasn't solely confined to the alternative spaces and apartment galleries &mdash; Chicago's museums got a little down and dirty too. This was a banner year for sprawling group shows based around participatory themes and methods. Our list of highlights, in no particular order:
    The year 2012 brought exhibitions that were ambitious, unpredictable and sometimes downright messy — but when it comes to art, these are all good things. What's more, all that disheveled enthusiasm wasn't solely confined to the alternative spaces...

    Tags: Arts, Shame (movie), Artists, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists

  12. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Artist Steve McQueen's work is what it is: Not as it seems

    The celebrated British artist Steve McQueen has made two feature films in the past few years. &quot;Hunger" won the Camera d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival for its vision of Irish Republican Army bomber Bobby Sands, and the hunger strike that ended his life in a Northern Ireland prison. "Shame," which was chosen as best foreign film at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards, portrayed a man addicted to sex.
    The celebrated British artist Steve McQueen has made two feature films in the past few years. "Hunger" won the Camera d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival for its vision of Irish Republican Army bomber Bobby Sands, and the hunger strike that ended his...

    Tags: Movies, Chicago Tribune, Arts and Culture, Africa, Career and Workplace

  14. Aug 18, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  15. Killer Joe

    Matthew McConaughey got nude in <em>Magic Mike</em>. He now gets nude in <em>Killer Joe</em>. Next month, we see his butt crack in <em>Plumber Pete</em>.
    Fox 5 San Diego staff
    Matthew McConaughey got nude in Magic Mike. He now gets nude in Killer Joe. Next month, we see his butt crack in Plumber Pete. Okay, that last line isn’t really a movie. And Killer Joe isn’t really much of a movie, either. That’s a...

    Tags: Movies, Towelhead (movie), Aaron Eckhart, Paul Newman, Gina Gershon

  16. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. At the Capitol Theatre: 'Melancholia' sinks deep into heady territory

    Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: &#147;Melancholia&#148; is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes and visual schemes.
    Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: “Melancholia” is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes and visual schemes. Doom is certain from the start. This is,...

    Tags: Movies, Behavioral Conditions, Lars von Trier, Weddings, Charlotte Gainsbourg

  18. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. At the Capitol Theatre: 'Melancholia' sinks deep into heady territory

    <span class=&quot;abody">Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: &ldquo;Melancholia&rdquo; is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes and</span><span class="abody">visual schemes.</span><span class="abody">&nbsp;Doom is certain from the start. This is, after all, a von Trier film. But the director portends his characters&rsquo; fate with a lengthy, wordless prelude: a series of sumptuously photographed, super-slowmotion images of sadness and frustration accompanied by the swelling overture from Wagner&rsquo;s &ldquo;Tristan und Isolde.&rdquo; We see Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg struggle against the elements, against themselves. We know this cannot end</span><span class="abody">&nbsp;well.</span>&nbsp;
    Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: “Melancholia” is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes andvisual schemes. Doom is certain from the start....

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Lars von Trier, Weddings, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alexander Skarsgard

  20. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  21. Stamford's Avon Theatre features the documentary 'Charlotte Rampling: The Look'

    The golden age of the documentary is upon us, and to recognize this, the Avon Theatre hosts a monthly Documentary Night. This Wednesday, the film in question will be <em>Charlotte Rampling: The Look</em>, in which the famous actress reminices about her career (which extends back to 1965) via conversations with friends and collaboraters including writer Paul Auster, photographer Peter Lindbergh and poet Frederick Seidel. Footage from some her of films,like <em>Stardust Memories</em>, <em>Swimming Pool </em>and <em>Georgy Girl</em> are intercut into the documentary. Film critic Joe Meyers of the <em>Connecticut Post </em>will host.
    The golden age of the documentary is upon us, and to recognize this, the Avon Theatre hosts a monthly Documentary Night. This Wednesday, the film in question will be Charlotte Rampling: The Look, in which the famous actress reminices about her career...

    Tags: Movies, Stamford, Movies, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre)

  22. Jan 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Theater review: 'As I Like It' at Macha Theatre

    Culture Monster
    David C. Nichols reviews the U.S. premiere of "As I Like It" by Amanda Eliasch at the Macha Theatre....
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