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'Slumdog Millionaire' wins National Board of Review nod as best film
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer" Slumdog Millionaire," Danny Boyle's stirring fable about a young man who reflects upon his poverty-stricken life while competing to win 20 million rupees on India's version of "Who Wants Be A Millionaire," on Thursday was named best film of 2008 by...Tags: F Scott Fitzgerald, Frozen River (movie), Danny Boyle, Clint Eastwood, Academy Awards
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Steve Buscemi Strolls HBO's 'Boardwalk'
Zap2It.comSteve Buscemi, who did a season-long turn on "The Sopranos" a few years back, may be returning to the HBO fold. The "Fargo" and "Reservoir Dogs" star is in talks with the network about starring in its drama pilot "Boardwalk Empire." Emmy winner Kelly...Tags: Choke (movie), 30 Rock (tv program), Martin Scorsese, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Steve Buscemi
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Is it ever too early to debate best picture Oscar? No!
The New York TimesIt's helpful to think of the Oscars as a horse race of human thoroughbreds, with backers wagering millions on the marketing of hopefuls, all fighting for the prestige and box-office boost that comes from appending "nominated" laurels to their ads....Tags: Australia (movie), Hugh Jackman, Mickey Rourke, Harvey Weinstein, Clint Eastwood
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Gov. Richardson hosts star-studded party to thank moviemakers for shooting in New Mexico
Associated Press WriterSANTA FE, N.M. (AP) _ Gov. Bill Richardson hosted a star-studded dinner party last weekend to thank moviemakers and celebrities, including George Clooney, Kevin Spacey and Paul Sorvino, for shooting films in the state. Clooney and Spacey have been in New...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Paul Sorvino, Opera, Movies
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Getting serious with a new dark comedy
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)The scene was part celebration, part costume ball, part reunion. Amid a sea of women with hair teased into elaborate beehives, flips and pageboys, and men in dapper 1960s suits and yarmulkes, Joel and Ethan Coen wrapped up principal photography...Tags: Religious Texts, Torah, Judaism, Minnesota, Movies
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'Elegy,' 'Frozen River' beating the rush
It pays to be early, or so that was the thinking behind Sony Picture Classics' decision to send out the academy screener of the Sundance hit " Frozen River" back on Sept. 24.
Yes, that was five months before the February 2009 Oscar ceremony, and way...Tags: Sony Corp., Government, Advertising, Venice, Frozen River (movie)
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Viggo Mortensen's history lessons
Viggo Mortensen doesn't need prompting to talk about the modern resonance of "Good," the film adaptation of C.P. Taylor's play about an ordinary man in 1930s Germany being slowly co-opted by the Nazis.
"I made the leap immediately from what would I...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Ed Harris, Appaloosa (movie), Ronald Reagan, Movies
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'John Bock: Palms' at REDCAT
In the late 1990s, a lot of American artists fancied themselves filmmakers. Most got stuck in a no man's land that was not very fun to visit.
On the upside, artists enjoyed the freedom of including feature-length videos in their installations. And they...Tags: Crimes, West Hollywood, Movies, Los Angeles, Murder
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Freak index
For RedEyeWhat makes a movie moment truly scary? RedEye offers this scale to help put things in perspective. CHILD'S PLAY - A cave monster screams at Frodo in the first "Lord of the Rings" - Haley Joel Osment sees a puking little dead girl in "The Sixth Sense"...Tags: Linda Blair, The Dark Knight (movie), Leonardo DiCaprio, Glenn Close, Jodie Foster
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'Slumdog Millionaire' stars Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Madhur Mittal
Tribune critic"Slumdog Millionaire" is a ruthlessly effective paean to destiny, leaving nothing to chance. It also has a good shot at winning this year's Academy Award for best picture, if the pundits, Allah, Shiva and Fox Searchlight Pictures have anything to say...Tags: People, R Rated Movies, Riots, Danny Boyle, Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? (tv program)
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Foods to eat with your favorite movie
The Associated PressCooler weather — and an even cooler economy — mean the time is right for movie night on the couch. But popcorn doesn't have to be your only culinary option. Television programs have been suggesting food and movie pairings for years, and it'...Tags: Richard Gere, Clint Eastwood, McDonald's, Texas, Tommy Lee Jones
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'W' a prime candidate for Oliver Stone
Special to NewsdayFor the first 113 of the 232 years that a United States of America has existed, there wasn't anything called cinema. So movies about Washington, Lincoln or the peccadilloes of Grover Cleveland weren't really an option -- not, at least, while the men...Tags: George Bush, James Cromwell, Will Ferrell, Oliver Stone, Ellen Burstyn
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