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'Where the Wild Things Are' poses 'a challenge' for Warners
THE BIG PICTURESOMETHING HAS gone very wrong with "Where the Wild Things Are," the much-anticipated Spike Jonze adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book. The $80-million film, with a script by literary cool guy Dave Eggers, was filmed largely in the second...Tags: Dave Eggers, Spike Jonze, Cinema Industry, Harry Potter, Movies
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This 'Visitor' just won't leave
THE BIG PICTUREWHEN I first saw "The Visitor" in the weeks leading up to the Toronto Film Festival last fall, I was moved by filmmaker Tom McCarthy's soulful account of a widowed college professor (played by character actor Richard Jenkins) who is spiritually reawakened...Tags: Festive Event, Startups, Business, Movies, Charlie Kaufman
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Matt Damon goes from sexy to 'doughy' for role
People.com reports that Matt Damon's Sexiest Man Alive title may be in jeopardy. Though one might easily expect his pregnant wife, Luciana, to be eating for two, it turns out the Bourne Identity star has himself transformed from practically perfect to...Tags: Matt Damon
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Cannes braces for American invasion
Times Movie CriticIN CASE you had any doubts -- and maybe you didn't -- it's now official: The Festival de Cannes is a very big event. According to a story in Nice-Matin, the paper of record in the South of France, the festival close to triples the population of this...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Festive Event, David Lynch, Woody Allen, Charlie Kaufman
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Fast chat: Peter Gallagher
Special to NewsdayPeter Gallagher loves the old alley behind the Broadway theater where he's co-starring with Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand in Clifford Odets' "The Country Girl." Some 30 years ago he was just starting out, appearing on this very stage in his first...Tags: Laurence Olivier, Morgan Freeman, Clifford Odets, Music Industry, Theater
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French classroom drama wins Cannes' top prize
The French film "The Class," a frank tale about classroom life using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Laurent Cantet, "The Class" ("Entre les Murs") was the first French...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Giulio Andreotti, Fidel Castro, Sean Penn, Ethan Coen
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Latinoamérica aporta su poderío cultural al Festival de Cannes
Latinoamérica, sus jóvenes talentos y sus autores consagrados, aportarán a partir de este miércoles un brillo poderoso al Festival de Cannes, con una creciente presencia respecto a ediciones anteriores, y también en cintas como "Ché", del estadounidense...Tags: Festive Event, Movies, Culture, Emir Kusturica, Film Festivals
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Klieg light on ADM scandal
Tribune CorrespondentDECATUR, Ill.—When Mark Whitacre blew the whistle on a price-fixing scam at Archer Daniels Midland Co., this company town turned on him. Now, more than a decade later, he's being played by A-list movie star Matt Damon, and the good people of...Tags: Scott Bakula, Archer Daniels Midland Incorporated, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), National Government, Corporate Crime
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Remember Karen Allen? Steven Spielberg did for 'Indiana Jones'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSHE WAS Boone's girl Katy in "Animal House," and this was enough to cement her in the collective conscience of a certain kind of male. This male was 13 when the National Lampoon comedy was released, in 1978; what he has retained in his mind's eye about...Tags: Diane Lane, Shia LaBeouf, Animals, Celebrity, Jessica Alba
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