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Hollywood trying to avoid villain role in film violence
Los Angeles Times
The fact that the Aurora, Colo. massacre occurred at a post-midnight screening of a film depicting murder and mayhem nonetheless has triggered a rare bout of soul searching in Hollywood. "Like every person who works in movies and is following this event, ...
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Maker of film on the black church and AIDS probes tension between faith and ...
Washington Post
Growing up in a devout, black Baptist family, Paul Grant was taught a core strategy for coping with life's woes: Give it up to God. Or: Let go, let God. Or: Wait on the Lord. Or other expressions common enough to be near-doctrine in conservative religious ...
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Terrence Malick's Oklahoma-shot film "To the Wonder" premiering at Venice Film ...
NewsOK.com (blog)
Filmmaker Terrence Malick's romantic drama "To the Wonder," which was shot primarily in Oklahoma, will make its world premiere at next month's Venice Film Festival. The lineup for Venice's Aug. 29-Sept. 8 festival, announced Thursday, includes the film, ...
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NewsOK.com (blog)
'Killer Joe' boasts starry cast, NC-17 rating
Huffington Post
LOS ANGELES — Matthew McConaughey is the latest A-lister to go NC-17. He plays the title role in "Killer Joe," which carries the Motion Picture Association of America's maximum restriction because of "graphic disturbing content." Directed by Oscar winner ...
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Dark Knight Rises: Where Does It Go From Here at Box Office?
E! Online
The new film, Mumpower said, "shouldn't have fallen that fast…we all know the rules: sequels always start out bigger, and then they fade faster." Dark Knight Rises' opening-weekend number: $161 million. In Mumpower's view, if The Dark Knight Rises is ...
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E! Online
A humbled family caught on film
Chicago Sun-Times
PARK CITY, Utah — "The Queen of Versailles" tells the story of every American in danger of losing a home amid the economic crisis. The difference is that the home in question was a 90000-square-foot mansion inspired by the excesses of France's Palace of ...
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NC-17 goes mainstream: Matthew McConaughey, Gina Gershon star in NC-17 ...
Washington Post
Directed by Oscar winner William Friedkin, "Killer Joe" is only the second NC-17 theatrical film to be released in the U.S. this year, because no one under 18 can be admitted no matter who accompanies them and limited audiences mean limited revenues.
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'Spoiled' Good Films Are Still Good Films
The Atlantic
Spoiler sensitivity has reached DEFCON 1 levels of hysteria. If you ever need a way to rid yourself of some Facebook friends or Twitter followers, just post a major Mad Men/Game of Thrones/Breaking Bad plot twist immediately after it happens some Sunday ...
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The Atlantic
'The Master' Release Date: Paul Thomas Anderson's Maybe-Scientology Film ...
Huffington Post
"The Master" is going to deliver its message a little earlier than expected. According to Variety, and seemingly confirmed by the Weinstein Company's Twitter page, Paul Thomas Anderson's controversial film will hit theaters in limited release on Sept. 14.
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Liberal Film Critics Rail Against 'Fascistic' 'Dark Knight Rises' That Defends the ...
NewsBusters (blog)
Liberal film critics across the country have blasted the conservative themes in the Dark Knight Rises, even as they praise the movie's quality. Andrew O'Heir, in his review for Salon.com, hyperbolically warned that the Batman franchise ended with "a gloomy, ...
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Blogs5 new results for Film
 
Open thread: What's your favourite British film? | Film | guardian.co.uk
By Adam Boult
Union flags at the ready as we seek out the cream of British cinema. Plus, your pick of the week's best films.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
Post-punk film festival in San Francisco this weekend - Boing Boing
By David Pescovitz
If you're in San Francisco this weekend, there's a doozy of a mini-film festival at the Roxie Theater. "This Must Be The Place: Post-Punk Tribes 1978-1982" is a series of short films documenting the regional post-punk scenes in the UK, France, ...
Boing Boing
Beautiful short film shows a frightening future filled with Google ...
By Jolie O'Dell
Here's an amazing eight-minute-long short film we came across. Created by art school grads Daniel Lazo and Eran May-raz as a final school project, the short shows a not-too-unrealistic future wherein we all walk around with contact lens-like ...
VentureBeat
Dustin Lance Black Really Into Disasters After ... - Film School Rejects
By Kate Erbland
Hold on to your hats, kids, this is not a remake of the 1974 Charlton Heston-starrer. No need to froth at the mouth just yet. Deadline Hollywood reports.
Film School Rejects
Film Threat - The Bootleg Files: Beyond And Back
By Phil Hall
Phil Hall's The Bootleg Files explores the wild world of memorable films and TV productions that can be found in unauthorized presentations. This week, Phil basks in the glow of Sunn Classic Pictures...
Film Threat

Web1 new result for Film
 
Trivia: Where Was The Joker In 'The Dark Knight Rises?' | /Film
Obviously, the Joker is not in The Dark Knight Rises because Heath Ledger tragically passed away before the release of The Dark Knight. However, in the ...
www.slashfilm.com/trivia-joker-the-dark-knight-rises/


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