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79th Annual Academy Awards: Minute by Minute
Zap2It.comThe most popular guy in Hollywood tonight is a dude who's a little over a foot tall and shiny. No, not E! red-carpet host Ryan Seacrest. It's Ocsar night, which means three-plus hours of showbiz people thanking their agents, publicists, families, co-...Tags: Emily Blunt, Anna Nicole Smith, Al Gore, Texas, Kirsten Dunst
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Seeing (Shades of) Red on the Oscar Red Carpet
Zap2It.comAn overcast and slightly chilly day in Los Angeles did nothing to dampen the spirits of Hollywood's elite as they arrived for the 79th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 25. Among the trends seen on the red carpet were various shades of red, blush...Tags: Simon Cowell, Al Gore, Kirsten Dunst, Djimon Hounsou, Television
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Summer movies: Releases through August 2009
Sentinel movie criticPlease note! All dates subject to change without notice. "Limited" means limited release on that date. 5/01/09 Battle for Terra 3D (Roadside Attractions) This animated war movie is an ecological allegory about humans invading a peace-loving alien planet...Tags: Tilda Swinton, Jimmy Page, Emily Watson, Jennifer Aniston, Japan
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Movie review: Blindness -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticFascinating as sci-fi, paltry as a parable, Blindness is one of the movie year's most daring failures. This fable about an epidemic of "white blindness" from the gritty Brazilian Fernando Meirelles looks and feels like an I Am Legend for grown ups. In...Tags: Death, Crimes, Blindness (movie), Health and Medical Professionals, Entertainment
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Academy Awards blow by blow
Susan King, Times Staff WriterMartin Scorsese's gangster epic "The Departed" was named the best picture of 2006 at the 79th annual Academy Awards on Sunday evening at the Kodak Theatre. Scorsese won his elusive first directing Oscar for the film, which also won for adapted...Tags: Environmental Issues, Emily Blunt, Al Gore, Kirsten Dunst, Arts and Culture
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UN-backed film to premiere at Rome film fest
A U.N.-backed movie on poverty made of eight segments by directors including Jane Campion and Wim Wenders will make its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival later this year, organizers said Wednesday. Titled "8," the movie aims to raise awareness...Tags: Mira Nair, Marguerite Duras, Isabelle Huppert, Keira Knightley, Arts and Culture
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A bond beyond borders
Times Staff WriterABOUT six years ago, while wrapping up "Amores Perros," the movie that would stamp him as the new "It Boy" of global cinema, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu got an early-morning phone call from a man he'd never met in his life. Like Inarritu, the caller was a...Tags: Japan, Sociology, Texas, Arts and Culture, Genres
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'Y Tu Mama Tambien' Stars Becoming Papas
Zap2It.comThe young co-stars of "Y Tu Mama Tambien" have grown up and are starting families. Gael Garcia Bernal and his girlfriend Dolores Fonzi are expecting their first child together, while Diego Luna and Camila Sodi welcomed a baby boy into their family on...Tags: Health, Natalie Portman, Thalia, Family, Celebrities
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'Blindness'
Fascinating as sci-fi, paltry as a parable, "Blindness" is one of the movie year's most daring failures. This fable about an epidemic of "white blindness" from the gritty Brazilian Fernando Meirelles looks and feels like an "I Am Legend" for grown-ups....Tags: Death, Crimes, Blindness (movie), Health and Medical Professionals, Entertainment
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Here's a look at movies coming out in 2009
Sentinel movie criticBy ROGER MOORE Sentinel movie critic Here's a look at films with scheduled 2009 release dates -- all dates are subject to change without notice. Feb. 6 Coraline (Focus) The latest animation from Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas) concerns a...Tags: Long Island, Tilda Swinton, Kirsten Dunst, Arts and Culture, Sony Corp.
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2008
1. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE The story of Jamal Malik, an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who is about to experience the biggest day of his life. With the whole nation watching, he is just one question away from winning a staggering 20...Tags: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Drama (genre), Michael Cera, Georgetown, Christopher Nolan
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Review: 'Blindness'
In Fernando Meirelles' land of the blind, the one-eyed man isn't king -- the morally degenerate opportunist is. After a mysterious plague of sightlessness strikes an anonymous city, a shadowy Orwellian government quarantines the afflicted in a...Tags: Crimes, Sexual Assault, Morgan Freeman, Nobel Prize Awards, Blindness (movie)
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