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    May 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Nate Silver: In Hollywood, 'Nobody knows anything'

    Predictability and the arts-and-entertainment world have an uneasy relationship.
    Predictability and the arts-and-entertainment world have an uneasy relationship. Predictability is a given — like the mouthfeel of a Big Mac — when it comes to, say, the punch lines on "Two and a Half Men" or the beats of your average...

    Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), Social Media, The New York Times, Academy Awards, Bradley Cooper

  2. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  3. Video/Q&A: '42' star Chadwick Boseman

    Actors who portray professional baseball players are not themselves professional baseball players. So hitting home runs—or just making contact with the ball—isn’t automatic.
    Actors who portray professional baseball players are not themselves professional baseball players. So hitting home runs—or just making contact with the ball—isn’t automatic. “There [were] some times when I struck out. Struck out...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Baseball, Civil Rights, Barack Obama, Ice Hockey

  4. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  5. The Oscars telecast's rocky road

    Last night's Oscars were like an emotional roller-coaster at a terrible amusement park--beginning wth Seth MacFarlane's as-bad-as-feared monologue, the show rarely rose above painful and hit few peaks. Allow us to relive some of the night's best and worst moments, not necessarily in that order.
    Last night's Oscars were like an emotional roller-coaster at a terrible amusement park--beginning wth Seth MacFarlane's as-bad-as-feared monologue, the show rarely rose above painful and hit few peaks. Allow us to relive some of the night's best and worst...

    Tags: The Iron Lady (movie), John Travolta, Music Theater, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Les Miserables (movie)

  6. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Backstage at the Oscars: Affleck, Clooney talk 'Argo'

    Highlights from backstage at the Oscars:
    Highlights from backstage at the Oscars: The “Argo” trio of Ben Affleck, George Clooney and Grant Heslov took the stage, and Affleck was asked when he felt was tipping point for his movie’s victory. “Michelle Obama,”...

    Tags: Jennifer Lawrence, Grant Heslov, Music Theater, Les Miserables (movie), Academy Awards

  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Partying with Oscar

    WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — When Chris Tucker and Jon Voight are grooving side by side to Rick James' "Give It To Me, Baby," you know the surreal dream that is the Vanity Fair post-Oscars party is playing out again.
    WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — When Chris Tucker and Jon Voight are grooving side by side to Rick James' "Give It To Me, Baby," you know the surreal dream that is the Vanity Fair post-Oscars party is playing out again. For many of the nominees and...

    Tags: John Travolta, Quincy Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, Leslie Mann, Juliette Lewis

  10. Feb 22, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Overlooked screenplays this Oscar season

    In 1945 Raymond Chandler wrote a screed against Hollywood, and Hollywood screenwriting, for the Atlantic Monthly. "An industry with such vast resources and such magic techniques should not become dull so soon," said the man who later characterized his adopted residence to the south, La Jolla, Calif., as "nothing but a climate." In the Atlantic he vented: "An art which is capable of making all but the very best plays look trivial and contrived, all but the very best novels verbose and imitative, should not so quickly become wearisome to those who attempt to practice it with something else in mind than the cash drawer."
    In 1945 Raymond Chandler wrote a screed against Hollywood, and Hollywood screenwriting, for the Atlantic Monthly. "An industry with such vast resources and such magic techniques should not become dull so soon," said the man who later characterized his...

    Tags: Movies, Wreck-It Ralph (movie), Terence Davies, Entertainment Events, John Gatins

  12. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  13. What to expect from Seth MacFarlane's debut outing as Oscar host

    A year after Billy Crystal helmed the Oscars for approximately the 40 millionth time, hosting duties fall to “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane, who’s directed a grand total of one movie and had a minor role alongside Dwayne Johnson (and Crystal) in “Tooth Fairy.”
    A year after Billy Crystal helmed the Oscars for approximately the 40 millionth time, hosting duties fall to “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane, who’s directed a grand total of one movie and had a minor role alongside Dwayne Johnson...

    Tags: Seth MacFarlane, Dwayne Johnson, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Life of Pi (movie)

  14. Dec 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Django Unchained' is Tarantino, undisciplined ★★

    In "Django Unchained," which has its moments of devilish glee in and among dubious wallows in numbing slaughter, writer-director-trash compactor Quentin Tarantino delivers a mashup of several hundred of his favorite movies, all hanging, like barnacles, onto a story of a freed slave (Jamie Foxx) and his bounty-hunter savior (Christoph Waltz) out to rescue Django's wife (Kerry Washington) from a venal plantation owner (Leonardo DiCaprio). The plantation's "house slave" (Samuel L. Jackson) has no divided loyalties in the eventual standoff.
    In "Django Unchained," which has its moments of devilish glee in and among dubious wallows in numbing slaughter, writer-director-trash compactor Quentin Tarantino delivers a mashup of several hundred of his favorite movies, all hanging, like barnacles,...

    Tags: Movies, Slavery, Franco Nero, Kerry Washington, Jamie Foxx

  16. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  17. RedEye's 2013 Oscar predictions

    For context about predictions of major entertainment events, Duff Goldman from “Ace of Cakes” correctly predicted the result of this year’s Super Bowl. NFL experts did not.
    For context about predictions of major entertainment events, Duff Goldman from “Ace of Cakes” correctly predicted the result of this year’s Super Bowl. NFL experts did not. Likewise, making Oscar predictions can be a bit ridiculous, as...

    Tags: Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, Joaquin Phoenix, Les Miserables (movie), David O. Russell

  18. Jan 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Wright walks in, and walks out with 'Broken City'

    Mark Wahlberg stars in "Broken City," opening today, but Jeffrey Wright commits larceny and quietly steals the movie.
    Mark Wahlberg stars in "Broken City," opening today, but Jeffrey Wright commits larceny and quietly steals the movie. It's not the first time. Now 47, Wright, one of the great pleasures of American screen acting at the moment, has played his share of...

    Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Movies, Mark Wahlberg, New York City, The Help (movie)

  20. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Stars pick the directors they want to watch

    Let's say there's a row of beautiful movie theaters, and the marquee of each one reads, &quot;New film by (name of filmmaker here)." And let's say there's no other information about the film itself. Which one would you choose? We offered this dilemma to some notable performers and filmmakers, asking the question: <strong>"If you could see a new movie by any living filmmaker &mdash; and not know anything about the movie beforehand &mdash; whose would you choose?"</strong> Here's how they responded.
    Let's say there's a row of beautiful movie theaters, and the marquee of each one reads, "New film by (name of filmmaker here)." And let's say there's no other information about the film itself. Which one would you choose? We offered this dilemma to some...

    Tags: Rupert Murdoch, News Corp., Mother and Child (movie), David O. Russell, Portlandia (tv program)

  22. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  23. Happy face/sad face reaction: 2013 Oscar nominations

    As always, this morning&rsquo;s Oscar nominations created a roller coaster of emotion. Shock! Relief! Fury! I should not get so worked up about this.
    As always, this morning’s Oscar nominations created a roller coaster of emotion. Shock! Relief! Fury! I should not get so worked up about this. Really, though, the nods for the 2013 Academy Awards had a few more big surprises than usual—or...

    Tags: Moonrise Kingdom (movie), ParaNorman (movie), Amy Adams, Joaquin Phoenix, Academy Awards

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Jamie Foxx in a scene from Quentin Tarantino's "Django...
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Jamie Foxx in 'Django Unchained'
Christoph Waltz, center, stars in the R-rated movie "Dj...
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Director Quentin Tarantino poses with his Oscar for Bes...
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Director Quentin Tarantino poses with his Oscar for Best Original Screenplay