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Monster Mash: Shepard Fairey to settle AP case out of court; Glenn Beck loves Broadway's 'Spider-Man'
Culture MonsterSeeking closure: Artist Shepard Fairey is settling his fair-use case with the Associated Press out of court, but the Los Angeles-based street artist isn't out of the woods yet. (Los Angeles Times) Everyone's a critic: Conservative commentator Glenn Beck... -
Monster Mash: 'Spider-Man' delays opening again; MoMA acquires art censored by Smithsonian
Culture MonsterOfficially ridiculous: Producers of Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" have delayed the opening of the musical once again, with a new date set for March 15. (Los Angeles Times) Making a statement: The Museum of Modern Art in New...... -
Monster Mash: Art museums wager over Super Bowl; Alan Cumming relieved he quit 'Spider-Man' musical
Culture MonsterIn the spirit: The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh and the Milwaukee Museum of Art have made a bet on the outcome of Super Bowl XLV between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers. (Art Daily) Frank talk:...... -
Negative 'Spider-Man' reviews prompt online schadenfreude
Culture MonsterBroadway's 'Spider-Man' is a target of online schadenfreude... -
Monster Mash: J. Paul Getty III dies at age 54 in England; 'Spider-Man' meets villains in form of critics
Culture MonsterJ. Paul Getty III dies and Spider-Man reviews are out... -
Monster Mash: Kim Cattrall taking 'Private Lives' to Toronto, then Broadway; 'Spider-Man' in jeopardy?
Culture MonsterKim Cattrall headed to Toronto in 'Private Lives' before Broadway... -
In a flap over 'Spider-Man,' previews, reviews and critics gone wild
The Theater LoopA sign for "Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark" towers over 42nd Street in New York. (Getty) When the Supreme Court of the United States decided the 2000 presidential election in favor of George W. Bush, the justices were very careful...... -
'Spider-Man' shakes off bad reviews, reports stronger ticket sales
Culture MonsterThe critics have spoken. The “Spider-Man” audience isn’t listening. A week after the ambitious — and famously troubled — musical received some of the worst notices in recent Broadway history, “Spider-Man: Turn off the... -
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James Franco had to uncool it
When they first met, Danny Boyle thought James Franco was stoned. When they next saw each other and Boyle had Franco memorize and read a scene from the "127 Hours" script, Boyle realized that Franco's half-baked demeanor had been a ruse, a combination...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, New York, Los Angeles, Documentary (genre), Columbia University
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Studio crasher told police he was a film star
The 43-year-old man who crashed his car through a security gate at a Warner Bros. lot allegedly told police that he was upset the studio hadn't paid him for his starring roles in blockbuster films, and that the stunt was meant to draw media attention to...Tags: Firearms, Los Angeles, Lawyers, Prosecution, Defense
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Hollywood gets a kick out of 'rebooting'
When Sony Pictures' plan for a fourth "Spider-Man" movie starring Tobey Maguire fell apart in January, the studio had to come up with a new way to keep the superhero series alive after three movies released from 2002 to 2007 grossed $2.5 billion...Tags: Tim Burton, Harry Potter (fictional character), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Tobey Maguire, Spider-Man (fictional character)
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Apr 28, 2011
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