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'One Day' of their lives
Like "Same Time, Next Year" with less guilt or "When Harry Met Sally ... " with a somewhat different ending, "One Day" pops in and out of the lives of characters played by Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess across two decades, spanning university graduation...Tags: Movies, Romola Garai, Ken Stott, Lone Scherfig, Colleges and Universities
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Sundance 2011: The six biggest stories of this year's festival
As the last publicists, filmmakers and reporters made their way out of Park City, Utah, on Sunday and turned the land back over to its rightful owners (snowboarders and ski bums), we decided to take a look back at the 11 days just passed at the 2011...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Stranger Than Fiction, Jennifer Lawrence, Film Festivals, Jim Whitaker
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'Animal Kingdom' and 'Mother and Child' are first DVD screeners of Oscar season
Gold DerbyBeing first out of the gate often matters a lot in the Oscar derby. "Frozen River" and "Little Miss Sunshine" reaped top nominations in 2008 and 2006, respectively, after being the first DVDs shipped to academy members. This year, that distinction goes to... -
'Avatar,' 'Inglourious Basterds,' 'Up in the Air' fall short
Never mind its handicapping by many gurus of gold as an odds-on Oscar front-runner heading into Sunday evening. The downsizing drama "Up in the Air" was completely excluded in all six categories for which it was nominated, including nods for George...Tags: Movies, George Clooney, Inglourious Basterds (movie), Film Festivals, World War II (1939-1945)
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Offstage at SAG: Betty White's thing for Robert Redford and a giddy 'Glee'
After watching the Golden Globes red carpet turn into a soggy glamour scramble, the organizers of the Screen Actors Guild Awards pitched a tent over their scarlet rug. The rain never came Saturday evening at the Shrine Auditorium, but the covering still...Tags: Cinema Industry, Inglourious Basterds (movie), George Hamilton, World War II (1939-1945), Celebrities
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Oscars Arrive With Predictability Out of the Picture
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Too predictable. That's the persistent complaint about the Academy Awards, whose drama generally is sapped by a glut of earlier award shows that spell out what films will win at the Oscars before the show starts. Not this time ...Tags: Science, Mo'Nique, Literature, Cinema Industry, Samuel L. Jackson
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Its 'Avatar' vs 'The Hurt Locker' at The Oscars
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Too predictable. That's the persistent complaint about the Academy Awards, whose drama generally is sapped by a glut of earlier award shows that spell out what films will win at the Oscars before the show starts. Not this time ...Tags: Science, Mo'Nique, Literature, Cinema Industry, Samuel L. Jackson
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Ten Movies Up for 'Best Picture' Oscar at Tonight's Academy Awards
ABC26 NewsOscar voters are expected to go very big or very small on their best-picture winner at Sunday's Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. The two favorites are the mega-blockbuster "Avatar" and the critical darling "The Hurt Locker," which drew...Tags: Movies, The Blind Side (movie), Cinema Industry, Inglourious Basterds (movie), Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (movie)
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"Favorites" Strike Gold at the Academy Awards
Associated PressHOLLYWOOD -- Kathryn Bigelow played field commander to bring her raw, relentless Iraq War thriller "The Hurt Locker" to the screen. After her film triumphed at the Academy Awards with six prizes and made her the first woman ever to win the directing...Tags: Science, Ed Asner, Mo'Nique, Cinema Industry, Inglourious Basterds (movie)
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Alfred Molina paints the town 'Red'
When actor Alfred Molina got a call that Michael Grandage, artistic director of London's high-profile Donmar Warehouse, wanted to meet with him, he relished a session of gossip about London theater.
But Grandage had a different agenda. Toward the end...Tags: Theater, Literature, Jude Law, Alcoholic Beverages, England
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'Brothers'
Zap2ItDirector Jim Sheridan ("My Left Foot") draws strong performances from a principally young cast in this drama with Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal as the siblings who become torn over one's wife (Natalie Portman). Her Marine husband (Maguire) goes...Tags: Movies, Jake Gyllenhaal, Film Festivals, Tobey Maguire, DVDs
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'An Education'
Zap2ItBritish actress Carey Mulligan became an international star - and an Oscar nominee - with her affecting performance in this superb drama, which also was up for best picture at this year's Academy Awards. Adapted by novelist Nick Hornby ("About a Boy")...Tags: DVDs, Movies, Cinema Industry, Alfred Molina, Emma Thompson
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