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'Stoneface' a birthday gift for French Stewart
If your boyfriend's birthday is coming up and you're low on cash, you can always write him a starring role in a play.
That's what Vanessa Claire Smith did for French Stewart in 2010, surprising him with a script about his idol, Buster Keaton.
Two...Tags: Cher, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Entertainment, Music
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'A Late Quartet': Familiar music muffled by overfamiliar theatrics ★★ 1/2
The rarefied world of classical music is the setting and the intimate "perfect square" of a string quartet the crucible for "A Late Quartet," a melodrama of love, lust, betrayal and Beethoven. It's a quiet film of tempestuous but predictable situations...
Tags: Pablo Casals, Music, Entertainment, Wallace Shawn, Catherine Keener
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A quirky recap of fall's top films—in verse!
Thanksgiving was fast approaching, and the holiday blockbusters were about to start. But I still hadn't seen any of the big fall movies. How was I ever going to catch up? If I failed to make up the deficit, I wouldn't be able to outguess Roger Ebert in...
Tags: Movies, Music, Ben Affleck, Roger Ebert, Central Intelligence Agency
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Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2012: Here are 27 reasons to love it
Last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival opened with a gamble: a little-known French film with no box-office stars that was not only shot in black-and-white, but came with another layer of anachronistic provocation. It was a silent...
Tags: Chris Tucker, Maggie Smith, Movies, Music, Tom Courtenay
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'Argo' director/star Ben Affleck grows smarter and more ambitious with each picture
In the last shot of Ben Affleck's "Argo" — relax, there are no spoilers here — the camera pans slowly along the shelves of toys in a young boy's bedroom. The year is 1980; the film spends most of its time on the true story of how a CIA...
Tags: Ridley Scott, Movies, Let Me In (movie) , Blade Runner (movie), Central Intelligence Agency
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'New Girl' recap, Season two's saucy, shot-filled premiere
Welcome to season two of New Girl! The perfect way to start off the season: A bathroom encounter between Nick and Jess. (I mean after the way he opened the door during the season finale to sultrily say "Hey," we all know something will inevitably...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Culture, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences
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'The Master' is too much, but just right ★★★★
“I need to get the lighting right,” mutters the man with the camera in “The Master,” one of the few truly vital and unruly American films in recent years. The man is Freddie Quell, a World War II Navy veteran suffering from what...
Tags: Amy Adams, Movies, World War II (1939-1945), Venice International Film Festival, James Jones
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'Resident Evil: Retribution' sinks 3-D version of 'Finding Nemo'
A 3-D version of “Finding Nemo” was expected to dominate the box office upon its debut, but the animated film sank to the runner-up position at the multiplex this weekend. Instead, “Resident Evil: Retribution,” the fifth...Tags: The Words (movie), Wes Anderson, Apple iTunes, Arbitrage (movie), Punishment
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Cine: "The Master" y "Samsara"
The Master * * * El cineasta Paul Thomas Anderson, responsable de filmes sustanciales como Magnolia, Boggie Nights y la ganadora del Oscar There Will Be Blood, vuelve a examinar las tendencias maníacas, depresivas y solitarias que afectan a la sociedad...
Tags: There Will Be Blood (movie), Marlon Brando, Clint Eastwood, Scientology, Joaquin Phoenix
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'Finding Nemo' in 3-D will make a big splash at the box office
“Finding Nemo’s” 3-D re-release should go swimmingly at the box office this weekend, as the animated film is expected to debut at No. 1. The reformatted version of the kids' flick will likely open with around $30 million in ticket...
Tags: Animation (genre), Milla Jovovich, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Resident Evil: Retribution (movie), Joaquin Phoenix
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Tony Awards 2012: For 'Once' daring trumps commerce
Will wonders never cease: David overcame Goliath in a rare victory at the Beacon Theatre that will force us to rethink the old truism that commerce trumps independent vision on Broadway. "Once," the little musical spun from an Irish art house film,...Tags: Music, Bruce Norris, Concerts, Hugh Jackman, Clybourne Park (play)
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Andrew Upton, minus Cate Blanchett, staying at Sydney Theatre Company
Andrew Upton is staying on at the Sydney Theatre Company, assuming the position of sole artistic director starting in January. For the last four years, Upton and his wife, actress Cate Blanchett, have served as co-artistic directors of Australia's most...
Tags: Sydney (Australia), Steven Soderbergh, William Hurt, Arts and Culture, A Streetcar Named Desire (movie)
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