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'Finding Amanda'
Special to The TimesA television writer (Matthew Broderick), holding on to a job at a sitcom no one seems to like, struggles to keep his drinking, drugging and gambling at bay. In a desperate, last-ditch ploy to save his marriage -- which it goes without saying is on the...Tags: Family, Television, Movies, Matthew Broderick
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'Finding Amanda'
Special to The TimesA television writer (Matthew Broderick), holding on to a job at a sitcom no one seems to like, struggles to keep his drinking, drugging and gambling at bay. In a desperate, last-ditch ploy to save his marriage -- which it goes without saying is on the...Tags: Matthew Broderick
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Oscar Winner Sydney Pollack Dies at 73
Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor,...Tags: Film Festivals, Ed Harris, Ernest Hemingway, Jane Fonda, Newspapers
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Director crafted modern classics
LOS ANGELES — Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Mr. Pollack died of...Tags: Film Festivals, Awards and Prizes, Jane Fonda, Movies, New York
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Kenneth Turan remembers Sydney Pollack
Times Movie CriticWith the death of Sydney Pollack at age 73, we mourn not just the end of a man but, unexpectedly, the last days of an era as well. I say unexpectedly because those kinds of melancholy end-of-days comments are usually reserved for the passing of...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Robert Redford, Cinema Industry, New York
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Pollack's passing a quiet milestone
Tribune newspapersLOS ANGELES—With the death of Sydney Pollack at age 73, we mourn not just the end of a man but, unexpectedly, the last days of an era as well. I say unexpectedly because those kinds of melancholy end-of-days comments are usually reserved for the...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Robert Redford, Cinema Industry, New York
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Oscar-winning director kept in step with the times
Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of Out of Africa who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including The Way We Were and Tootsie, died yesterday. He was 73. Mr. Pollack, who was also a producer and...Tags: Film Festivals, Awards and Prizes, Faye Dunaway, Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda
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'Michael Clayton' director Tony Gilroy's Oscar bid
jan.stuart@newsday.comHe looks like a Brooks Brothers model, but keeps his feet planted squarely behind the camera. He was raised in upstate New York, yet writes like an acerbic British wordsmith. When he decided to direct, he got four of the most seasoned moviemakers in the...Tags: Film Festivals, Awards and Prizes, Steven Soderbergh, Newsday Inc., Joel Coen
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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: Family, Film Festivals, Ray Charles, Newsday Inc., Senior Citizens
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8 Oscar nods each for 'Blood' and 'No Country'
jan.stuart@newsday.com"There Will Be Blood," and there will be Oscars. Paul Thomas Anderson's epic-sized battle between an oil baron and a preacher led the field of Best Picture nominees, announced in Los Angeles on Tuesday, along with the Coen Brothers violent suspense...Tags: Film Festivals, Newsday Inc., Media, Paul Thomas Anderson, Michael Moore
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