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Gold Derby nuggets: Oscars selling out ads | Sasha Stone: 'Avatar' to win | 'The Hurt Locker' also top pick for top pic
Gold Derby• Anthony Crupi reports, "ABC heads into its 35th consecutive Oscars telecast with two or three remaining avails, as a roster of returning sponsors and an improving economy have aided the sales process. The three top spenders of a year ago (Hyundai,... -
Kobe likes 'The Hangover,' the mayor goes with 'Avatar.' L.A. luminaries make their best picture picks
L.A. NOWEveryone has their Oscar winner list. But when The Times' entertainment team asked L.A. luminaries to pick their favorite movies, it got some unexpected answers. Here's a sample: Antonio Villaraigosa: "Avatar" ... "I loved the message it sends about... -
It’s all about theater for PlayFest guest Philip Seymour Hoffman
Attention Must Be Paid» Orlando Sentinel – Attention Must Be PaidPhilip Seymour Hoffman may be agreeable in most respects but one: If you suggest, or if he thinks you have suggested, that he lives to make movies.... -
Tony Awards preview: What will win best play?
Gold DerbyOver the coming weeks, Gold Derby will present predix from leading experts for the top races at the Tony Awards. Ten productions are viable contenders for the four best play slots when nominations are announced May 4. Unlike recent Broadway seasons,... -
Moonlight Players stage “Doubt” in Clermont
Attention Must Be Paid» Orlando Sentinel – Attention Must Be PaidWith the abuse scandal currently rocking the Catholic Church, the play Doubt is particularly timely. It's being performed in Clermont currently, and Sentinel Lake County correspondent Christine Cole wrote this story.... -
Philip Seymour Hoffman charms Playfest audience
Attention Must Be Paid» Orlando Sentinel – Attention Must Be PaidIn a week packed with drama for the Lowndes Shakespeare Center, one of Playfest's biggest audiences came out to see a stage decidedly free of conflict. In his keynote conversation with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Orlando Shakes' artistic director Jim... -
No 'Doubt': Meryl Streep is a contender
Did former presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani influence Meryl Streep's portrayal of conservative avenging nun Sister Aloysius in "Doubt"? Consider, there is that moral certitude, the strange pursing of the lips, the occasionally maniacal righteousness....Tags: Comedy (genre), Awards and Prizes, Rudy Giuliani, Jack Nicholson, Movies
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Hip-hop hooray for 'In the Heights'
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersNEW YORK -- In the tossup of this year's Tony Awards, a Latino story trumped an unusual African American coming-of-age tale Sunday as Tony voters gave their best new musical prize and three others to "In the Heights," about Caribbean immigrant families...Tags: Theater, Lincoln Center, National or Ethnic Minorities, Alfred Hitchcock, Counting Crows (music group)
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During award season it pays to be Kate -- or Cate
If you're an actress, keep in mind that when it comes to getting nominated for an Oscar it doesn't hurt if your name is Kate.
Kate Hepburn managed to do it 12 times, winning a record four as leading actress, more than any other actor.
By age 32, Kate...Tags: Changeling (movie), Revolutionary Road (movie), Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Frances McDormand, Rachel Getting Married (movie)
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2009 Oscar Winners Leaked?
Zap2It.comEarlier this week a blog created for the sole purpose of posting a leaked list of this year's Oscar winners did exactly that. In and of itself, this would be cause for mild interest at best, but the fact that said list has since been pulled raises...Tags: Mickey Rourke, Danny Boyle, Heath Ledger, Golden Globe Awards, Documentary (genre)
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'Enchanted' Star Takes Romantic 'Leap'
Zap2It.comAmy Adams will be hoping for the luck of the Irish for her next film. The Oscar nominee is in negotiations to star in Spyglass' romantic comedy "Leap Year," according to The Hollywood Reporter . The story follows the adventures of an uptight woman...Tags: Comedy (genre), Harry Elfont, Movies, Made of Honor (movie), Leap Year (movie)
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Movie review: Doubt -- 4 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticThe thunderclap moments are a tad muffled in John Patrick Shanley's film adaptation of his play, Doubt. But thanks to a nearly perfect cast, this provocative glimpse into the Catholic priest child-molestation scandal manages to be deeply disturbing on...Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Minority Groups
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