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'Lincoln' scores a record-breaking 13 Critics' Choice nominations
Steven Spielberg's historical epic "Lincoln" earned a record-shattering 13 Broadcast Film Critics Assn.'s Critics' Choice Movie Award nominations Tuesday morning. Among its nods were best film, best director for Steven Spielberg, best actor for Daniel...
Tags: Ben Affleck, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Frankenweenie (movie), Alan Arkin, Moonrise Kingdom (movie)
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Movie awards, TV spoilers, local theater
Well, it'll be a while before we get to see the film that was voted best picture of 2012 by the New York Film Critics Circle on Monday: Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty," which deals with the hunt for O. bin Laden. It doesn't open in wide circulation...
Tags: Frankenweenie (movie), Alan Arkin, Drama (genre), Boardwalk Empire (tv program), The Walking Dead (tv program)
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'The Central Park Five' review: Upsetting doc recalls another inconvenient truth
*** (out of four) Hindsight can be awfully depressing and frequently chilling. You may already know the story of the five people in “The Central Park Five.” On April 19, 1989, a woman jogging in New York’s Central Park was beaten and...
Tags: Ken Burns, Ed Koch, New York City, Documentary (genre), Central Park
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Review: 'West of Memphis' makes strong case
For astonishing injustice put to rest at long last, the holiday moviegoer has at least two options. One: "Les Misérables." And two: "West of Memphis," a strong, blood-boiling documentary from director Amy Berg, who made the similarly fine "Deliver Us From...Tags: Les Miserables (musical), Peter Jackson, Johnny Depp, Dixie Chicks (music group), West of Memphis (movie)
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Academy announces documentary feature shortlist
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Monday its shortlist of 15 documentary feature finalists and, as always, the roll was as notable for its omissions as for its actual titles. Notably absent were such critically and commercially...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Peter Jackson, Searching for Sugar Man (movie), The Imposter (movie), How to Survive a Plague (movie)
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'Twilight' and 'Skyfall' fight for top spot. News Corp.'s new look.
After the coffee. Before prepping my bid for the Batmobile. The Skinny: I saw documentary "Central Park Five" over the weekend and strongly recommend it, especially to anyone who was living in New York City at the time of the Central Park rape. It's a...
Tags: News Corp., NBC (tv network), Media Industry, New York City, Killing Them Softly (movie)
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Review: Devastating 'The Central Park Five' details injustice
New York Mayor Ed Koch didn't shrink from calling it "the crime of the century." A TV newscaster talked angrily about evildoers who "blazed a nighttime trail of terror" that culminated in the horrific beating and savage rape of a Central Park jogger on...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Ed Koch, Wildlife, Crime, Law and Justice, Endangered Species
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Soft start likely for 'Killing Them Softly'; Zucker's CNN challenge.
After the coffee. Before finding some zebras and building an ark! The Skinny: I know I said yesterday I like the rain but I don't like guests that overstay their welcome. Time for some sun. Friday's headlines include a preview of the weekend box office,...
Tags: Media Industry, NBCUniversal, DirecTV Group Inc., Fox News Channel (tv network), Television Industry
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Ken Burns Visits The Avon Theatre For a Screening of His New Documentary, 'The Central Park Five'
Ken Burns is a documentary making machine. His created series like Baseball, The Civil War and Jazz, all of which were immensely popular with the PBS crowd. He'll be at the Avon Theatre Sunday night for a screening of his film The Central Park Five...
Tags: Ken Burns, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), Stamford
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Telluride Film Festival lineup: 'Hyde Park,' 'Iceman,' 'Argo'
Movie fans trekking to Telluride, Colo., for the resort town’s annual film festival this weekend are set to see some of the fall’s most anticipated performances, including Bill Murray as FDR in “Hyde Park on Hudson,” Michael...
Tags: Ben Affleck, Noah Baumbach, Moonrise Kingdom (movie), New York City, Laura Linney
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Ken Burns, Alex Gibney, others headline Toronto documentary lineup
Ken Burns, Alex Gibney and Julien Temple headline the Toronto International Film Festival's documentary lineup this year, a program that also features work by Marina Zenovich and Matthew Cooke. Fans of nonfiction film can take in movies on everything...
Tags: Christianity, Julien Temple, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Rob Zombie
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Cannes 2012: Ken Burns' 'Central Park Five' explores famous crime
24 Frames“The Central Park Five,” a devastating new documentary directed by Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns that is premiering out of competition at Cannes, examines the truth around the savage beating and rape of a New York jogger. Five black...
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