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Trailer for Pitt's film leaves you wanting more
Chicago Tribune NewspapersHOLLYWOOD—Brad Pitt is getting younger every day. It's a tantalizing hook for a film, isn't it? What if your hero was born an old man, only to grow younger every day, from wrinkles to wrinkles, so to speak—don't they say that all little...Tags: Movies, F Scott Fitzgerald, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, M Night Shyamalan, Paramount
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Brad Pitt is getting younger every day
Los Angeles Times staff writerIt's a tantalizing hook for a film, isn't it? What if your hero was born an old man, only to grow younger every day, from wrinkles to wrinkles, so to speak -- don't they say that all little babies look like Winston Churchill? That's the premise behind...Tags: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, F Scott Fitzgerald, Cate Blanchett, Brad Pitt
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Liz Smith: Madonna's brother prepares to release book
"One of the oddest things in life, I think, is what one remembers," said Agatha Christie. "Odd" is not the word Madonna is thinking of right now, as her formerly devoted brother, Christopher Ciccone, prepares to release a supposedly "devastating and...Tags: Movies, Christmas, Peter Max, Aretha Franklin, Barack Obama
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Director opted for authenticity over CGI in 'The Fall'
The New York TimesIn this era of digital special effects, we've become accustomed to the idea that by manipulating pixels on a computer screen, filmmakers can show us practically anything in a more or less convincing manner. And yet The Fall — an independent feature...Tags: Music, Movies, Nike Incorporated, Spike Jonze, New York Times
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Film directing is still a man's world
PATRICK GOLDSTEINAS Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has stumbled during the last few months in the Democratic presidential race, a host of supporters have raised a hue and cry over sexism in coverage of the campaign. Clinton herself has complained about a "double standard"...Tags: Movies, Standards, Nora Ephron, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton
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Author Chuck Palahniuk pushes the envelope again in 'Snuff'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt the very least, "Snuff" is a difficult book to discuss over dinner. With its assemblage of nasty fluids -- bodily and otherwise -- and its over-the-hill-porn-star heroine who plans to copulate literally to death by taking on 600 men in quick...Tags: Movies, Edward Norton, Culture, Cults and Sects, Washington
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'Fugitive Pieces,' 'Swimming in Auschwitz,' 'The Favor,' 'A Walk into the Sea' and more
Hopscotching time on film is never easy, but Canadian writer-director Jeremy Podeswa handles it with skill and care in "Fugitive Pieces," his lovely, absorbing adaptation of Anne Michaels' lauded novel about a circumspect writer haunted by his traumatic...Tags: Movies, Rugby League, Crimes, John Cale, Cinema Industry
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'The Fall'
Special to The Times"The Fall" comes with a pre-credit title stating that it is presented by David Fincher and Spike Jonze, presumably compadres of director and co-writer Tarsem Singh (credited only as Tarsem) from the world of commercials and music videos. Where his patrons...Tags: Movies, Spike Jonze
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'Anamorph,' 'The Favor' and 'A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory'
An unoriginal modus operandi
If David Fincher was able to graduate from the grime-chic surface thrills of "Se7en" to the personal, obsessive mastery of "Zodiac," then surely filmmakers can consider serial killers over and done with. But no, here comes...Tags: Movies, Crimes, John Cale, Cinema Industry, West Hollywood
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Our critics’ Oscar picks
jan.stuart@newsday.com; gene.seymour@newsday.comBest Picture Nominees: "Atonement;" "Juno;" "Michael Clayton;" "No Country for Old Men;" "There Will Be Blood" JAN STUART Should Win: "There Will Be Blood." Well, "Citizen Kane" lost to "How Green Was My Valley." Why should Paul Thomas Anderson expect...Tags: Javier Bardem, Billy Wilder, Leslie Mann, Jesse James, Robert Ford
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