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A trip to see the man on the 'Moon'
Director Duncan Jones, David Bowie's son, has brought a retro-fresh look to the futuristic story Moon. With low-key confidence he depicts what happens to a man during a three-year stint spent harvesting helium-3 from the lunar landscape for shipment to...Tags: Movies, Metal and Mineral, Sony Corp., Jeremy Irons, Kevin Spacey
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'Moon' star balances two characters surprisingly well
The Associated Press"Moon" does something extraordinary: It seems familiar and derivative, yet upends your expectations about science fiction and surprises you over and over. Melancholy and mesmerizing, equal parts mystery and character drama, it keeps you guessing until the...Tags: Darren Aronofsky, Movies, Moon (movie), Science Fiction (genre), Genres
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Mystery Gone Too Soon On 'Moon'
Orlando Sentinel"Moon" is a low-budget, paranoid sci-fi thriller that gives up its paranoia and mystery far too early. It's one of those indie films whose selling point is "look what they made with very little money." Because what director Duncan Jones pulled off is an...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Mary Tyler Moore, Science Fiction (genre)
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Alone and paranoid in 'Moon'
Sentinel movie criticMoon is a paranoid sci-fi tour de force for star Sam Rockwell, who plays scenes opposite himself, and the British film industry, which made this good-looking moonscape thriller on a minuscule budget. Rockwell plays an astronaut-miner working all by...Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Genres, Kevin Spacey
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Movie review: Moon -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticMoon is a low-budget, paranoid sci-fi thriller that gives up its paranoia and mystery far too early. It's one of those indie films whose selling point is "look what they made with very little money." Because what "they" -- director Duncan Jones and the...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Mary Tyler Moore, Science Fiction (genre), Moon (movie)
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Wall Street and the King of Pop: Jackson's luxe lifestyle aided by investment firms
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Music lovers weren't the only ones drawn to the King of Pop. Wooed by his global fame and earning power, a bevy of financial firms ponied up tens of millions to finance the singer's luxe lifestyle and kick-start his troubled career....Tags: Celebrity, Sales, Steve McQueen, National Government, Government
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Ground control to David Bowie's son, Duncan Jones
Considering his itinerant childhood, and famously fanciful father, Duncan Jones could be excused for being a bit eccentric. But he isn't. In fact, Jones, 38, the only child of David Bowie and his first wife, Angela, seems rather normal for someone whose...Tags: Movies
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'Moon'
The Associated Press'Moon" does something extraordinary: It seems familiar and derivative, yet it upends your expectations about science fiction and surprises you over and over. Melancholy and mesmerizing, equal parts mystery and character drama, it keeps you guessing...Tags: Fiction, Kevin Spacey
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Vieux Farka Toure brings Mali to the world
The lush, affluent hills of Marin County provide a stark counterpoint to the dry expanse of Mali, the landlocked West African nation as rich in music as it is poor in resources.
But guitarist-vocalist Vieux Farka Touré, the son of the late, revered...Tags: Lou Reed, Music Industry, Popular Music, Brian Eno, Ethnic and World Music
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American Idol Tour Kicks Off in Portland
Tribune NewspapersThe top 10 contestants of Season 8 of "American Idol" climbed aboard buses in Hollywood this week for the final rite of an Idol's passage: the 50-city concert, which kicked off in Portland, Ore., on July 5. They arrive at the Greensboro Coliseum on...Tags: Chocolate Cake, Michael Sarver, Mary J Blige, Allison Iraheta, Popular Music
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Michael Jackson: End of a signature era
Fashion CriticWe all wore them -- the black loafers, white ankle socks, rhinestone brooches, cropped military jackets and fedoras. Michael Jackson's sartorial signatures filled our closets in the 1980s. And his passing marks the end of an era when a pop singer's...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Celebrity, Popular Music
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Beyonce coming to Baltimore as 'Sasha Fierce'
Isn't it good to be Beyonce?
One would think, right? With a No. 1 movie, Obsessed, with the honor of performing for the President and First Lady's Inaugural dance, with Jay-Z as her lawfully wedded man. ... What's not to like about being B?
Something,...Tags: Movies, Jay-Z, Mary J Blige, Obsessed (movie), Garth Brooks
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