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Book a fitting holiday gift for your children
Books for children and teens are not Snuggies. One size doesn't fit all. So when choosing books for young readers this holiday season, it helps to know their style. Maybe he likes roomy epic fantasy novels he can get lost in, whereas she prefers the...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Newspaper and Magazine, Robin Hood, Holidays, Book
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'Broken' is named best British independent film of 2012
The coming-of-age drama "Broken" won the British Independent Film Award for 2012's best British independent film Sunday evening in London. Rory Kinnear also won best supporting actor for "Broken." "Berberian Sound Studio," a psychological thriller...
Tags: Movies, Mike Figgis, United Kingdom, Moonrise Kingdom (movie), The Imposter (movie)
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'God Particle' believes in newbie helmer: Up-and-comer will direct buzzy sci-fi thriller for Paramount Insurge
VarietyParamount and Bad Robot have tapped Julius Onah to helm "God Particle," one of the more buzzed-about open directing assignments in town. Story follows an American space station crew left abandoned after a problem with a Hadron accelerator causes Earth to...Tags: Paramount Pictures, J.J. Abrams, Matt Reeves, Higgs Boson Search
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'Killing Them Softly' director: My movie isn't for everyone
With its stylized violence and unambiguous politics, "Killing Them Softly" has divided critics since it debuted at Cannes this year. That polarization probably will continue this weekend among audiences who, wooed by slick TV spots, are expecting a...
Tags: Movies, Harvey Weinstein, Brad Pitt, The New York Times, Inglourious Basterds (movie)
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Azardeen Van der Vliet Oloomi's exciting 'Fra Keeler'
-------------------- Fra Keeler Azardeen Van der Vliet Oloomi Dorothy Project: 128 pp., $16 paper -------------------- Unreliability is central to "Fra Keeler," Azardeen Van der Vliet Oloomi's exciting debut from the tiny Dorothy Project imprint....
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Literature
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Fereshta Kazemi takes a risky stand for acting in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — Coarse mud was clinging to Fereshta Kazemi's high-heeled boots as she tottered on a slippery footpath. No one noticed. Everyone was staring at her legs. Her legs! They were exposed! And worse — she wore sheer hosiery...
Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Lobbying, Kabul (Afghanistan), Immigration
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A conversation with Francis Ford Coppola
Oscar-winning writer-director-producer Francis Ford Coppola makes movies to understand himself. "When you make a film it is like asking yourself a question," Coppola said over the phone from his home in Northern California. "When it's finished, you know...Tags: Movies, Blu-ray Discs, Paramount Pictures, Tetro (movie), Francis Ford Coppola
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Relativity Media taps Waugh for 'Tipping Point': 'Snitch' helmer to direct and re-writer sci-fi thriller
VarietyRelativity Media has closed a deal with "Snitch" helmer Ric Roman Waugh to direct and rewrite sci-fi thriller "Tipping Point." Producers are Temple Hill Entertainment's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey along with Relativity topper Ryan Kavanaugh and Industry...Tags: Benjamin Bratt, Melina Kanakaredes, Susan Sarandon, Science Fiction (genre)
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'Argo': Ben Affleck, George Clooney on acting in one's own movie
Some actors and directors have such complementary working relationships that it seems as if they share a brain. In a few cases, they do. Such is the case with Ben Affleck, who is the star and director of "Argo," a political thriller about an unusual CIA...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Argo (movie), The Ides of March (movie), Celebrities, Central Intelligence Agency
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Is Tom Cruise big enough to carry 'Jack Reacher'?
The opening minutes of the action-thriller "Jack Reacher" unfold with a display of gun violence that will be strikingly familiar to anyone who has been horrified by headline news in recent weeks. A sniper is shown assembling his long-range assault rifle....
Tags: Movies, Lincoln Center, Paramount Pictures, Rob Moore, Tom Cruise
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A card reader guides a man in finding love
“The Stockholm Octavo,” by Karen Engelman, Ecco, 410 pages, $26.99. Emil Larssen has a civil service position during the final years of King Gustav III, who was assassinated in 1793. Larssen receives 10 percent of the value of all illegal...Tags: Prague (Czech Republic)
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The 'Naked' truth
First, a favor: Can you please abandon your perusal of this page for just a second or so? In that interval, we would appreciate it if you could glance at your hand. Right or left. Doesn't matter. Just a glance. We'll wait. Thanks. You saw, we assume,...
Tags: Lawyers, Book, University of Chicago, Disneyland Park, Manhattan (New York City)
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