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Good Morning, Cannes: DiCaprio Shines, Spielberg's on Jury Duty, and Everybody Gets Wet
ReutersMay 16 (TheWrap.com) - It rained on Baz Luhrmann's parade as the Cannes Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday night, but the heavy showers that fell on the Croisette as luminaries arrived for the opening-night screening of "The Great Gatsby" didn't appear...Tags: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (movie), No Country for Old Men (movie), The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Christoph Waltz, 12 Angry Men (movie)
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'Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's' Review: Glitzy Doc Gives Label Names the Floor Space
ReutersMay 03 (TheWrap.com) - A documentary so loving and unquestioning of its subject that it could play on permanent loop in the shoe department, "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" is an unabashed valentine to one of Manhattan's preeminent temples of commerce....Tags: Bergdorf Goodman, Rodarte, Ashley Olsen, Marchesa, Proenza Schouler
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'I'll Eat You Last' chronicles Sue Mengers' old Hollywood
A Hollywood striver in the 1970s would have learned oodles from Sue Mengers — how to woo a client, sass a studio exec, host a dinner party, smoke a joint. And, had she pulled up a seat in Mengers' Beverly Hills living room one particularly gloomy...
Tags: Tony Awards, Hugo (movie), Greenwich Village, SoHo, Skyfall (movie)
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The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...Tags: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Arts and Culture, Seth MacFarlane, Jaws (movie), Margaret Sullavan
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The Cinematheque celebrates the beauty of film
The American Cinematheque welcomes 2013 with "Motion Picturesque: Cinema at Its Most Beautiful" festival, which shines the spotlight on the visual splendor of motion pictures. The series opens Thursday at the Egyptian with Fritz Lang's influential...
Tags: Norway, 12 Angry Men (movie), Arts and Culture, MGM Inc., Fred MacMurray
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Remembering a different version of Larry Hagman
The Baltimore SunI wasn't going to write about Larry Hagman, who died Friday in Texas at age 81 from complications of cancer. Even though I had reported on him and reviewed much of his work over the years, as well as doing an interview with him during a party at his...Tags: Television, Dallas 2011 (tv program), Moscow (Russia), Henry Fonda, Larry Hagman
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Toronto's Hollywood juggernaut can't swamp indie pleasures
In "Argo," one of the leanest satisfactions of this year's massive Toronto International Film Festival, director and star Ben Affleck anchors a movie based on the true story about how Central Intelligence Agency operative Tony Mendez faked his way into...
Tags: Arts and Culture, The Master (movie), A Prophet (movie), Cloud Atlas (movie), Amour (movie)
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'Argo' director/star Ben Affleck grows smarter and more ambitious with each picture
In the last shot of Ben Affleck's "Argo" — relax, there are no spoilers here — the camera pans slowly along the shelves of toys in a young boy's bedroom. The year is 1980; the film spends most of its time on the true story of how a CIA...
Tags: George Clooney, Ridley Scott, Blade Runner (movie), Star Wars (movie), Philip Seymour Hoffman
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Friday Forecaster: Broadway Star Antonique Smith
PIX11.comAntonique Smith is most famous for her starring role of Faith Evans in "Notorious" where she received rave reviews. The LA Times called her "delicious in the role" and Rolling Stone Mag said she was "terrific". She was also praised by critics, including...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Antonique, Festive Events, Whitney Houston
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Blythe Danner Returns To Williamstown For 'The Blue Deep'
The Hartford CourantBlythe Danner feels right at home on stage in the Berkshire hills. After a 12-year absence, the actress is returning to the Williamstown Theatre Festival that shaped her early career nearly 40 years ago and where she continued to return over the decades....Tags: Television, Tony Awards, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jean Anouilh, Arts and Culture
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Tonight: Spurs vs. Thunder; ‘Touch’ season finale; ‘Dog Day Afternoon’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMany people bemoan violence in movies, but some of the greatest American films were violent. TCM offers three classics: "Badlands" at 8 with Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek; "Bonnie and Clyde" with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway at 10; and "Dog Day... -
'SNL' funnyman Bill Hader returns as host of TCM movie series
24 FramesSaturday Night Live” funny man Bill Hader, who has created such indelible characters as Stefon, the giggling, flamboyant City Correspondent of New York City, as well as doing uncanny impressions of James Carville, Vincent Price and Al Pacino, is a...
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