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African-American Film Critics name 'Zero Dark Thirty' best film - latimes.com
Los Angeles Times
"Zero Dark Thirty," Kathryn Bigelow's chronicle of the search for terrorist Osama bin-Laden, continued its winning ways Sunday evening when it was named best film of 2012 by the African-American Film Critics Association. The film, which opens Wednesday ...
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'Life of Pi' is second Hollywood film to gross more in China than US
Los Angeles Times
No other American film has done better in China than in the U.S. save for the 3-D version of "Titanic," which made $150 million in the foreign market but only $57.9 million in the U.S. and Canada this year. The movie is now the 10th-highest-grossing ...
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Sideshow: Foxx: Film violence hurts
Philadelphia Inquirer
"We cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn't have a sort of influence," Foxx told the Associated Press. "It does." Foxx's interview on Saturday was part of a promo press blitz for Quentin Tarantino's violence-o ...
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"Hobbit" film sets December record in US, Canada debut
Reuters
The new film follows the epic journey of hobbit Bilbo Baggins, played by Martin Freeman, as he travels through the treacherous Middle Earth with a band of dwarves to steal treasures from the dragon, Smaug. The movie also stars Richard Armitage and ...
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Dubai Film Festival's Best Arab Film Goes to Haifaa al Mansour's 'Wadjda'
Hollywood Reporter
Dubai Film Festival's Best Arab Film Goes to Haifaa al Mansour's 'Wadjda'. 10:14 AM PST 12/16/2012 by Stuart Kemp. share. Comments ( ). Dubai Film Fest Muhr Award Winners. The ninth edition of the festival also handed out a $600,000 prize purse across ...
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Hollywood Reporter
'The Master' gets top honors from KC film critics
Kansas City Star
Earlier this month, the film had been snubbed by the National Board of Review and the New York Film Critics Circle (which instead favored the Osama bin Laden drama "Zero Dark Thirty"). On the other hand, "The Master" received more awards than any other ...
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Kansas City Star
Screen Australia Backs Film, TV Projects Budgeted At $64 Million
Deadline.com
New films from Red Dog director Kriv Stenders, Samson & Delilah helmer Warwick Thornton and first-time feature directors Wayne Hope and Kasimir Burgess are among 11 film and TV projects that secured funding Monday local time from Screen Australia.
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Top Chinese film director laments censorship
Inquirer.net (blog)
BEIJING – Award-winning Chinese director Xie Fei has slammed China's system of film censorship as wasteful and arbitrary, urging censors in an open letter to issue clearer rules on banned topics. Xie, 70, won international awards for such 1990s films ...
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Palm Springs Film Fest to double the 'sexy' with Richard Gere
The Desert Sun
"Over the years we've seen Mr. Gere in many memorable roles, however with "Arbitrage," he turns in one of his strongest career performances to date ... to this star of many talents the Palm Springs International Film Festival is proud to present the ...
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Secret film shows how buyers of luxury London homes can avoid millions in tax
The Guardian
Secret film shows how buyers of luxury London homes can avoid millions in tax Link to this video. Deals to sell ultra-luxury houses on a street dubbed "the world's most expensive terrace" have been structured by their developer in a way that would ...
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Blogs4 new results for Film
 
Watch Werner Herzog's Very First Film, Herakles | Film School Rejects
By Daniel Walber
I think it's pretty safe to say that the most exciting thing about Tom Cruise's new action flick, Jack Reacher, is Werner Herzog. The legendary German.
Film School Rejects
Ryan's Smashing Life: Thoughts on Indie Film: HOLY MOTORS
By Ryan Spaulding
The film follows Monsieur Oscar (Denis Lavant) as he rides around in the back of a white stretch limo, donning various costumes and adopting different personas, interjecting himself into various lives. The story takes place over the course of ...
Ryan's Smashing Life
Film monthly - Film - Time Out Sydney
Settle in, dim the lights, unwrap that choctop. It's Time Out Sydney's very first Film newsletter – your monthly guide to new movies, festivals and special screenings in this city that loves to dream in the dark. Boxing Day this year will see seven ...
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Film Preview: Screwball Season @ BFI | Londonist
By Ben Fowler
Website about news and events, restaurants and bars, happenings and goings-on in London.
Londonist


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