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80TH ACADEMY AWARDS
TRIBUNE CRITICA pulp thriller with a controversial dangler of an ending and a title taken from William Butler Yeats, "No Country for Old Men" swaggered into Hollywood's Kodak Theatre on Sunday, took aim at the swells assembled for the 80th Academy Awards and muttered:...Tags: Cormac McCarthy, New Jersey, Javier Bardem, Tilda Swinton, Theater
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MOVIES
BASIC CABLE "ZORBA THE GREEK" **** 7 p.m., TCM Three Academy Awards, including one for black-and-white cinematography, went to this stunning 1964 film adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' novel about an earthy Greek laborer (Anthony Quinn) who teaches a...Tags: Movies, Diane Keaton, Rex Harrison, Film Festivals, Keanu Reeves
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International house of Oscar
Until "No Country for Old Men" took the final two awards of the evening, it was beginning to look like the U.S. was "No Country for Oscar Winners."
In an Oscar convocation with the least xenophobic results in years, the Kodak Theatre seemed more like a...Tags: Javier Bardem, Tilda Swinton, Diplomacy, Sophia Loren, Diablo Cody
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'Innocence'
Times Film Critic"Never before on any screen!" "Stranger than you dared imagine!" "Parents, warn your children! It's ... Old People in Love!" No, this is definitely not the advertising campaign for Paul Cox's supergenteel "Innocence," but given how infrequently its...Tags: Tony Clark, Movies, Cinema Industry, Lee Grant, Melvyn Douglas
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Top winners from 1964
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Richard Burton as Thomas Becket in BECKET Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount Rex Harrison as Professor Henry Higgins in MY FAIR LADY Warner Bros. Peter O'Toole as King Henry II in BECKET Hal...Tags: Anthony Quinn, Ross Hunter, Paramount, Sophia Loren, Gladys Cooper
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