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Neil Patrick Harris to introduce special airing of Oscar-winning film “Milk” on USA Network
Channel Guide MagazineAs the next presentation in its quarterly series of films that builds upon the Characters Unite public service campaign, USA Network will air a special broadcast of the Oscar-winning 2008 film Milk Saturday, June 1, at 8pm ET/PT. Milk will air in... -
'Breakfast Club': How a talky teen film became a classic
I was in 7th grade when "The Breakfast Club" opened in theaters, and I distinctly remember thinking the movie was totally right about everything. I wasn't in high school yet (and that was surely one of movie's allures; a peek in a world I would soon...
Tags: Heroin, Dirty Dancing (movie), Second City Television (tv program), Goodfellas (movie), Columbia College Chicago
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Spielberg Discovery Zach Lipovsky to Direct 'Leprechaun' Reboot (Exclusive)
ReutersMay 28 (TheWrap.com) - Lionsgate and WWE Studios have set visual-effects veteran Zach Lipovsky to direct "Leprechaun," the long-awaited reboot of the successful horror franchise that launched the career of Jennifer Aniston. Lipovsky was discovered as a...Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Mark Burnett, Entertainment, War of 1812, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
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King of comedy Mel Brooks honored with AFI Life Achievement Award
Irreverent and often raucous, the 41st American Film Institute Life Achievement Award gala Thursday evening at the Dolby Theatre honored the king of comedy, Mel Brooks, in a full-on laugh fest. Martin Short got the evening off to a flying start by...Tags: TNT (tv network), Young Frankenstein (movie), PTA, Human Interest, Tom Hanks
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Graphic novel adaptation 'Blue is the Warmest Color' wins at Cannes
This post has been corrected, as indicated below. The French drama "Blue is the Warmest Color" won the prestigious Palme d'Or at Cannes on Sunday, making it the first graphic-novel adaptation to take the top award. Another comic-based film, Marjane...Tags: Fiction, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Mel Brooks picks five-ish favorite scenes ahead of AFI honor
Funnyman extraordinaire Mel Brooks has already won an Oscar, a Grammy, four Emmys and three Tony Awards, and Thursday evening he'll be adding another prestigious honor: the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. The writer/director/actor/...
Tags: Music Industry, Human Interest, Entertainment Events, Michael Douglas, Clint Eastwood
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Nick Robinson hits a high point with 'Kings of Summer'
He may only be 18, but Nick Robinson can teach you how to skin a rabbit. The trick to the gruesome procedure, the young actor learned while filming the new indie movie "The Kings of Summer," comes at the start — cutting away at the rear flap of skin...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Megan Mullally, CBS Corp., Stephen King, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie)
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Film composer John Williams to make Baltimore conducting premiere
John Williams has won just about everything there is to win in the music industry, including a slew of Grammys, Golden Globes, Emmys and no less than five Academy Awards — his record of 48 Oscar nominations is second only to Walt Disney. If the...
Tags: Arthur Fiedler, Entertainment Events, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Culture, Boston
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'Blue is the Warmest Color' author equates film version with porn
Julie Maroh, the French graphic novelist who created "Le Bleu Est une Couleur Chaude," has said the film version "turned into porn." The French film, known by the titles "La Vie d'Adèle" and "Blue is the Warmest Color," won the Palm D'Or at Cannes this...
Tags: Social Media, Arts and Culture, Literature, Adele (music artist), Google+
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Spielberg-like, on the go
iMovie ($4.99 for iOS) What it is: An app that transforms stills and video into movies and Hollywood-style movie trailers. How it works: After launching the app, you can either create a movie project or a movie trailer. The app provides project...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Movies
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Cannes Film Festival preview: New work from perennial favorites
When the 66th Cannes Film Festival opens Wednesday, it'll do so with a big bash of a movie, not in competition, already up and running in the U.S.: Baz Luhrmann's “The Great Gatsby,” based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald's...
Tags: Ethan Coen, Bruce Dern, Paris Hilton, Bérénice Bejo , Joaquin Phoenix
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Cannes Film Festival: Steven Spielberg heads jury
“We’re always sitting in personal private judgment of the films we see,” Steven Spielberg said Wednesday, in Wednesday’s Cannes Film Festival press conference introducing this year’s nine-person jury headed by Spielberg....
Tags: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (movie), Entertainment Events, Christoph Waltz, Awards and Prizes, Lincoln (movie, 2012)
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