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Director capitalizes on Palm Springs film fest pedigree USA TODAY Palm Springs International Film Festival executive director Darryl Macdonald calls Spanish filmmaker Pablo Berger "the perfect illustration of the Palm Springs film festival group following a director's career." Berger's thesis project at NYU's Tisch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The independent film breakout stars of 2012 Los Angeles Times In writer-director Ava DuVernay's vibrant, rich "Middle of Nowhere," 32-year-old actress Emayatzy Corinealdi (pronounced Emma-yahtzee Core-naldee) brings to life the film's emotional center often without doing much at all. Her ability to convey inner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Congressional critics of bin Laden film step up pressure on CIA Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three U.S. senators, including the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, have stepped up their pressure on the CIA over its response to "Zero Dark Thirty," a new film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden. In a letter sent to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China film finds success in comedy South China Morning Post (blog) The headlines this first week of January have been filled with figures on China's box office for 2012, with many in the media predictably focusing on the fact that foreign films overtook domestic ones to win the box office crown last year. But from my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pioneer Theatre Company takes film classic 'The Philadelphia Story' back to ... Salt Lake Tribune From stage, to film, and back again » Movie buffs know "The Philadelphia Story" as the 1940 release that sealed Katharine Hepburn's fate as film star after a string of bitter box-office disappointments. Theater fans, and even rabid devotees of the film ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nimrod at the Venice Film Festival - Part 1 | Shorties | VICE Master troll Nimrod Kamer heads to the Venice Film Festival and messes with Willem Dafoe, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Weinstein, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Nimrod has pledged to spend the rest of his life… VICE RSS Feed | ||
Overview, Short Film About the Mind-Altering Experience of Seeing ... By EDW Lynch In the fascinating short film "Overview," five astronauts describe the mind-altering experience of seeing the earth from space—a phenomenon known as the Overview Effect. The film was directed by Guy Reid and produced by Planetary ... Laughing Squid | ||
Festival radar: Cine-City, Brighton | Film | guardian.co.uk By Guardian readers Neil Mitchell: After 10 years the south-east's most prominent film festival has kept its eclectic edge but grown in status and ambition. Film: Film blog | guardian.co.uk | ||
'Ex-Gay' Former Adult Film Actor Explains How the Devil is Born ... By Andy Towle 'Ex-Gay' Former Adult Film Actor Explains How the Devil is Born: VIDEO. Sciambra. Joseph Sciambra, an "ex-gay" Christian who now runs his own website, once gave birth to the devil, and it damaged him so badly it required surgery. Watch ... Towleroad News #gay | ||
Play Dead: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter By John DeFore The silent half of Penn & Teller presents an evening of macabre magic. Movie Reviews |
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Damon's film 'Promised Land' overlooks fracking's boon to U.S. ... William Bennett says "Promised Land" uses scare tactics and anti-capitalism, but does not explain the economic revolution that hydraulic fracturing has already ... www.cnn.com/2013/01/02/opinion/bennett.../index.html |
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