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    Feb 5, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Oscar nominees are eating lunch in this town again

    THE Oscar nominees' luncheon -- a long-held tradition at the Beverly Hilton Hotel that usually kicks off the giddy weeks before the televised ceremony -- couldn't quite shake the long shadow cast by the 13-week writers strike, despite news that a settlement could come as early as Friday.
    THE Oscar nominees' luncheon -- a long-held tradition at the Beverly Hilton Hotel that usually kicks off the giddy weeks before the televised ceremony -- couldn't quite shake the long shadow cast by the 13-week writers strike, despite news that a...

    Tags: Ethan Coen, Cinema Industry, George Clooney, Film Festivals, Philip Seymour Hoffman

  2. Jan 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Oscar country: Chris Reynolds asks 'Where am I?'

    What do the films "There Will Be Blood," "No Country for Old Men" and "Giant" have in common? Parts of all three films were shot in and around this dusty Western railroad town. Back in the 1930s, cattlemen gathered to cut deals in this hotel lobby on the main drag. In 1955, James Dean stopped in. Now you'll see, along with locals, fancy art folk who come from miles away to file through rooms of minimal interest on an old military base outside town.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    What do the films "There Will Be Blood," "No Country for Old Men" and "Giant" have in common? Parts of all three films were shot in and around this dusty Western railroad town. Back in the 1930s, cattlemen gathered to cut deals in this hotel lobby on...

    Tags: James Dean, Los Angeles Times, Movies, There Will Be Blood (movie), Entertainment

  4. Feb 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Oscars: Critic's first reactions

    <b>Best picture: "No Country for Old Men"</b>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Best picture: "No Country for Old Men" Ultimately, it came down to a selection between "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood," a choice that in recent weeks seemed to take on an almost Red State-Blue State, science versus evolution, Beatles...

    Tags: Celebrities, Ethan Coen, Diablo Cody, Film Festivals, Paul Thomas Anderson

  6. Feb 8, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  7. Guber and Bart Talk Oscars, Strike and Hitting 150

    On Monday, Feb. 4, AMC's entertainment roundtable show "Shootout" came to the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to grab time with some Academy Award nominees after their annual luncheon, for the "Shootout Oscar Special," to air at 10:30 p.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 15.
    Zap2It.com
    On Monday, Feb. 4, AMC's entertainment roundtable show "Shootout" came to the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to grab time with some Academy Award nominees after their annual luncheon, for the "Shootout Oscar Special," to air at 10:30 p.m....

    Tags: Brad Bird, Marion Cotillard, Bell (Los Angeles, California), Celebrities, Movies

  8. Mar 28, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Oliver Stone set to tackle George W. Bush

    NEW YORK -- Like a bill being rapidly pushed through legislation, Oliver Stone's film about President George W. Bush is expected to begin shooting within a month with a goal toward being released before the president leaves office next January.
    NEW YORK -- Like a bill being rapidly pushed through legislation, Oliver Stone's film about President George W. Bush is expected to begin shooting within a month with a goal toward being released before the president leaves office next January. A...

    Tags: Josh Brolin, Academy Awards, Louisiana, Movies, Laura Bush

  10. Apr 2, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. There's room for all in Hollywood's buying frenzy

    For a while there, the spec market was starting to look as undernourished as your average Hollywood starlet. Well, the industry's body of original work seems to be upping the carbs. When Sony picked up Roland Emmerich and Harald Kloser's apocalyptic "2012" right after the Writers Guild strike ended in February, it was a good, but unsurprising, sign. But when 27-year-old unknown Brad Ingelsby recently sold his  revenge thriller  "The Low Dweller" to Relativity Media for $650,000 against $1.1 million (if it is produced), it announced in flashing neon that Hollywood buyers were still very interested in spending big money on original material.
    Special to The Times
    For a while there, the spec market was starting to look as undernourished as your average Hollywood starlet. Well, the industry's body of original work seems to be upping the carbs. When Sony picked up Roland Emmerich and Harald Kloser's apocalyptic...

    Tags: Ridley Scott, New York, Retirement, Roland Emmerich, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated

  12. Apr 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. New Mexico works for its 'Tamalewood' title

    OHKAY OWINGEH, N.M. -- Aspiring screenwriters David and Kevin Linke don't have to go to Hollywood to try to break into the business. It came to them.
    Associated Press
    OHKAY OWINGEH, N.M. -- Aspiring screenwriters David and Kevin Linke don't have to go to Hollywood to try to break into the business. It came to them. "Here, if you want to get on a movie set, you can," said David, 20, fresh off four days' work as an...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Paul Bettany, Judd Apatow, Movies, Joe Pesci

  14. Dec 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Slumdog Millionaire' wins National Board of Review nod as best film

    " 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 the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
    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: David Fincher, Celebrities, Penelope Cruz, Gran Torino (movie), Slumdog Millionaire (movie)

  16. Jan 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Dark Knight' swoops into DGA nominations

    "The Dark Knight" continues to soar this award season.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    "The Dark Knight" continues to soar this award season. Christopher Nolan, the director of the critical and commercial success, was nominated Thursday for the 61st annual Directors Guild of America award. It's the first time a director of a superhero...

    Tags: David Fincher, Ethan Coen, Cinema Industry, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Film Festivals

  18. Jan 12, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Slumdog Millionaire' is the top dog

    In a ceremony alternatively as solemn and celebratory as the movie that won a leading four prizes -- the rags-to-riches drama "Slumdog Millionaire" -- Sunday night's Golden Globe awards helped focus the Oscar race as it honored the late Heath Ledger for his performance in " The Dark Knight."
    In a ceremony alternatively as solemn and celebratory as the movie that won a leading four prizes -- the rags-to-riches drama "Slumdog Millionaire" -- Sunday night's Golden Globe awards helped focus the Oscar race as it honored the late Heath Ledger for...

    Tags: Celebrities, Cinema Industry, Screen Actors Guild, Film Festivals, Literature

  20. Dec 1, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  21. Steve Buscemi Strolls HBO's 'Boardwalk'

    Zap2It.com
    Steve 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: Television, Choke (movie), NBC (tv network), The Hollywood Reporter, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)

  22. Mar 20, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Brolin's 'X' is self-assured, slow 15-minute movie

    Sentinel Movie Critic
    Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men, American Gangster) directed his daughter Eden Brolin and a couple of character actors in the short X, a gritty little Joshua Tree desert ode to a promise a dad keeps with his daughter. Father and daughter drive and...

    Tags: Josh Brolin, Roger Moore, Diane Lane, Christopher Lambert

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