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EXCLUSIVE: Jack Black talks ‘Bernie,’ his next film
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelJack Black and Richard Linklater struck comic gold the last time they teamed up, for “School of Rock.” So when Linklater (“Me & Orson Welles,” “Dazed and Confused”) hit up his star again, Black was listening. “... -
EXCLUSIVE: Jack Black takes comfort in being a kids’ entertainer
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelJack Black has hosted Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards three times. He’s popped up on “Sesame Street,” “Phineas and Ferb” and “iCarly.” He’s in the new Muppets movie, and his last film was the kid-... -
Cannes 2010, The Final Weekend: Of Volcanic Ash, Quiet Marvels and the Digital Revolution
Talking PicturesJuliette Binoche in "Certified Copy." UPDATE, 5 a.m. Sat. Chicago time: Below is a slightly modified version of the Sunday wrap-up appearing in print this weekend. A wonderful competition title screened after the print deadline Friday: ""Uncle Boonmee Who... -
Jack Black and Linklater link up for “Bernie”
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe School of Rock team — Jack Black and director Richard Linklater — are re-teaming for a dark comedy about a mortician (Black) who goes to great lengths to maintain the illusion that this woman who has died is still alive. Not Weekend at... -
Will Richard Linklater's 'Me and Orson Welles' have a wonderful new life?
The Big PictureA year ago, when "Me and Orson Welles" made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, it was one of the most anticipated new films of the season and a leading candidate on most distributors' acquisition lists. Directed by...... -
Ethan Hawke says 'Daybreakers' is no 'Twilight': 'It's a post-adolescent vampire film'
The Hero ComplexYvonne Villarreal sat down with Ethan Hawke last week to talk about "Daybreakers," the futuristic vampire-virus film that opens this Friday. Whatever happened to the 90-minute movie? Ethan Hawke is mulling that over, slouched in a dining chair inside a...... -
Philip K. Dick scans the darkness in Disneyland's shadow
The Hero ComplexPART 5: PHILIP K. DICK, THE LAST DECADE During the last years of his life, Philip K. Dick lived in, of all places, Orange County, a Southern California setting that made the life-battered sci-fi writer something of a stranger in...... -
Movie Review: Adventureland
A sweet, sharp coming-of-age romance, "Adventureland" is a little warmer, a little funnier and a lot more truthful than the last 20 or 30 of its ilk. Especially its Hollywood ilk. You know the kind: R-rated comedies about socially maladroit horndogs on...Tags: Movies, Adventureland (movie), Barry Levinson, Miramax Films, Michael Cera
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Sundance Film Festival got a boost from 'sex, lies, and videotape'
Heading into the 1989 Sundance Film Festival -- back then known as the Utah/U.S. Film Festival -- Steven Soderbergh harbored no illusions about setting the film world on fire with his debut feature, "sex, lies, and videotape." Upon arrival in Park City,...Tags: Movies, Tribeca, Darren Aronofsky, Steven Soderbergh, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Appendix Gone, Zac Efron's Feeling 'Welles'
Zap2It.comDespite being rushed to the hospital with appendicitis earlier in the week, "High School Musical" star Zac Efron isn't wasting any time filling his schedule. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Efron will play the lead role in the coming-of-age drama...Tags: Orson Welles, Health, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Music Theater, Hospitals and Clinics
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Baghead: a mumblecore mix of laughs and screams
Special to The TimesA guy with a bag on his head can play out a couple of ways. The Unknown Comic went for laughs. Recent films such as "The Orphanage" and "The Strangers" go for straight scares. And then there's the new indie film "Baghead," in which the sack holds both...Tags: Movies, Horror (genre), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Arts and Culture, Los Angeles
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Thrifty shopping with Philippe Starck
Walking into Big Lots on Vine Street, just blocks from the swank interiors he created for the restaurant Katsuya and the nightclub S Bar, Philippe Starck appears a bit wary.
"Can you live elegantly and economically?" he asks, surveying the store's vast...Tags: Orson Welles, Furniture, Mardi Gras, Charles Dickens, Arable Farming
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