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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: Christopher Nolan, Movies, Mumbai Terror Attacks, Jack Black, Ralph Fiennes
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Blindness (B)
Directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God, The Constant Gardener) Written by Don McKeller (The Red Violin, Blue) Starring: JULIANNE MOORE (Boogie Nights, Far From Heaven) MARK RUFFALO (You Can Count on Me, Zodiac) GAEL GARCIA...Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, Jose Saramago, Death, Microsoft Corporation
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Review: 'Rachel Getting Married'
The Internet Movie Database, the mighty monarch of cinema sites, lists more than 600 films with the word "wedding" in the title. And no wonder. Where else can the passions of the moment, and recriminations born of unresolved family issues, mix to create...Tags: Cinema Industry, Marriage, Debra Winger, Movies, Weddings
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Review: 'Flash of Genius'
"Flash of Genius" is largely about how one person's nothing is another person's everything. Take the intermittent windshield wiper, for example. I, for one, had never much thought about who designed it, where it came from or whether there was a story...Tags: Movies, Ford, Vehicles, Greg Kinnear, Dermot Mulroney
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Review: 'How to Lose Friends'
Right around the point horn-dog magazine writer Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) is frantically scouring a fancy garden party for cocaine so he can take advantage of the dim-bulb starlet (Megan Fox) he's been fervently stalking, the putrid showbiz comedy "How to...Tags: Movies, Kirsten Dunst, Gillian Anderson, Career and Workplace, Jeff Bridges
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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: Movies, Crimes, Theft, Jose Saramago, Vehicles
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Review: 'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist'
"Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" is all about love -- love of music, love of New York City and, of course, the gooey, fun kind. It is a teen romantic comedy that largely fits the familiar template but is also fleshed out with atmosphere, a nice blend of...Tags: Movies, Romance (genre), Entertainment, Rachel Getting Married (movie), New York
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Review: 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua'
Once upon a time, children's films were gentle, freewheeling tales in which animals and people could interact and minor life lessons could be imparted to the youth. Now, in films like " Beverly Hills Chihuahua," they are crass, reductionist affairs,...Tags: Movies, Paris Hilton, Mexico, Edward James Olmos, Andy Garcia
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Ruffalo Brother's Death Ruled a Homicide
BEVERLY HILLS -- The death of actor Mark Ruffalo's brother was no accident. That the determination of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office which has now ruled the death a homicide. Coroner's spokesman Craig Harvey says an autopsy determined that...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Assault, Crimes, Death, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hopeless? That's just a name
Times Staff WriterIn a concrete-block building in an industrial corridor of Van Nuys, Hopeless Records President Louis Posen cuts through a room of marketing and operations employees, walking quickly but pausing occasionally with a shuffle. Legally blind as a result of...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, California State University, Northridge, Education, Movies, Patrick J. Kennedy
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It's Back to Old School at the 55th Emmy Awards
Times Staff WritersOverpowering a night that was intended as a showcase for young, hip and edgy comedy, an old-fashioned network sitcom, CBS' "Everybody Loves Raymond," a much-honored network drama, NBC's "The West Wing," and a heartwarming made-for-TV movie, TNT's "Door to...Tags: Jerry Bruckheimer , HBO (tv network), Movies, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture
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A Sense Of Betrayal
Here, in the hometown of our new enemy, everything eventually betrays. Even the Red Sea.
Tonight, in staggering 100-degree heat, scores of Saudis have been drawn to the Corniche, the path that cuts along the jagged coast of this old port city. There...Tags: Harvard University, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bombings, Al-Qaeda
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