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The Week Ahead: Myanmar mends, Africa ascends, cinema celebrates
Architect of exiting autocracy invited to the White House Monday, May 20 -- Myanmar President Thein Sein’s visit to Washington symbolically celebrates his nation’s embrace of democracy and the rule of law after half a century of...
Tags: Islam, Elections, Minority Groups, Heads of State, Burma
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Gunshot scare at Cannes involves 'Django' actor Christoph Waltz
CANNES -- An incident apparently involving a gun briefly interrupted a French television interview with actors Christoph Waltz and Daniel Auteuil at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday and sent nearby pedestrians scurrying for safety. According to...Tags: Shootings, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Christoph Waltz, The Weinstein Company, Arts and Culture
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Cannes 2013: 'Salinger,' 'Osage County' among Weinstein hopefuls
Cannes, France--With award-season hits such as “The Silver Linings Playbook” and “Django Unchained,” the Weinstein Co. had a small but potent slate in the latter half of 2012. On Friday evening at the Cannes Film Festival, the...
Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, Sundance Film Festival, Django Unchained (movie), Octavia Spencer
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Cannes 2013: The musical side of the Coens' 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
Los Angeles Times Film CriticCANNES, France -- In close to three decades of filmmaking, brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have shared a lot of looks. But with "Inside Llewyn Davis," which had its premiere in Festival de Cannes competition Sunday, one particular glance said it all. "At...Tags: The Bourne Legacy (movie), Movies, Greenwich Village, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Cannes 2013: A very French celebration
CANNES, France -- The audiences at the Cannes Film Festival, if they are so moved, really know how to do things right when it comes to recognizing new film talent. This was the case in spades with the Saturday morning premier of Rebecca Zlotowski’...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Arts and Culture, Octavia Spencer, Festive Events
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Cannes 2013: For 'Blue Ruin' helmer, a new path to career-building
CANNES, France--Most of the attention at the Cannes Film Festival this week centers on the big names--Nicolas Refn, Alexander Payne, James Gray. But the springtime cinema gathering can sometimes makes room for someone a little different. Someone, say,...
Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Kickstarter, Arts and Culture, Octavia Spencer
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Cannes 2013: Critics give Coppola's 'Bling' mostly golden marks
The last time Sofia Coppola brought a movie to the Cannes Film Festival, in 2006 with "Marie Antoinette," she might have preferred to stay home: The reviews were harsh, and the film was booed by audiences. The reaction to her new movie, "The Bling Ring,...
Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Christopher Nolan, Arts and Culture, The Hollywood Reporter
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'Before Midnight' strikes new path in couple's journey
NEW YORK — "Before Midnight," Richard Linklater's third film about the relationship between an American man (Ethan Hawke) and French woman (Julie Delpy), closes with what might be the series' piece de resistance: a 30-minute hotel-room argument...
Tags: Movies, 2 Days in New York (movie), Brooklyn's Finest (movie), Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture
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Directors have enjoyed setting movies at the Cannes Film Festival
Not many of us will ever get to the fabulous Cannes Film Festival currently taking place in the glamorous French resort town. But there is a way to enjoy the Cannes experience vicariously via the films that have used the international festival as a...Tags: French Stewart, Johnny Depp, Movies, Treat Williams, Alec Baldwin
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Asghar Farhadi goes for maximum emotional impact in his films
CANNES, France — "Stories come to me," says Asghar Farhadi, his sharp eyes focused, intense. "This one came to me, and I decided to follow it." It sounds straightforward, simple even, but nothing about the filmmaker's latest work, "The Past," fits...
Tags: Entertainment, Human Interest, Movies, Arts and Culture, A Prophet (movie)
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Cannes 2013: For Octavia Spencer, a new stop with 'Fruitvale Station'
CANNES, France -- You’d expect a savvy pro such as Octavia Spencer to have dropped in on the Cannes Film Festival once or twice over the years. But there she was on Thursday afternoon, taking it all in like a wide-eyed tourist. “First...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Arts and Culture, The Weinstein Company
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Cannes 2013: Weinstein Co. to make 'Crouching Tiger' sequel
Harvey Weinstein says he loved the martial arts blockbuster “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” So now he’s making its sequel — albeit without original director Ang Lee. CHEAT SHEET: Cannes Film Festival 2013 The Weinstein Co....
Tags: Arts and Culture, The Weinstein Company, Michelle Yeoh, Festive Events, Entertainment Events
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