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    Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Staff Q&A: Who will the Oscars overlook?

    The Academy Award nominations will be announced Jan. 24. So we asked staff who most deserves a nod but will likely be ignored by the Academy.
    The Academy Award nominations will be announced Jan. 24. So we asked staff who most deserves a nod but will likely be ignored by the Academy. The dinosaur in"The Tree of Life."It was a tough decision, but he did the right thing. Luke Broadwater,...

    Tags: Movies, Alan Rickman, The Muppets (movie), Rosie Huntington-Whiteley , Drive (movie)

  2. Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Perspective: In defense of movies

    The week-after-week format of television admittedly builds a depth of character study richer and deeper than most movies are capable of. But would you watch a 13- or 22-hour movie? Huge swathes of recent episodes of "Mad Men" would hit the cutting-room floor in even the most luxuriously paced movie, as the amount of wheel-spinning and narrative churning that can go into a television show would never pass with cinemagoers. Face it, the recent "Fat Betty" story line would definitely be trimmed from "Mad Men: The Movie."
    The week-after-week format of television admittedly builds a depth of character study richer and deeper than most movies are capable of. But would you watch a 13- or 22-hour movie? Huge swathes of recent episodes of "Mad Men" would hit the cutting-room...

    Tags: Bent (tv program), 21 Jump Street (movie), Drive (movie), Amanda Peet, John Frankenheimer

  4. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'Silent House': Horror remake retains scares, doesn't need logic ✭✭ 1/2

    A horror movie that works cuts through analysis, shrugs off opinions and snobbery, and eschews complexity — either in technique or in budget. You know it works when the hairs on the back of your neck rise. You know it works when others in the audience — as if moved by the spirit — talk back to the screen.
    A horror movie that works cuts through analysis, shrugs off opinions and snobbery, and eschews complexity — either in technique or in budget. You know it works when the hairs on the back of your neck rise. You know it works when others in the...

    Tags: Movies, Halloween, The Silent House (movie), Jamie Lee Curtis, Horror (genre)

  6. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  7. 'Martha Marcy May Marlene'

    Elizabeth Olsen, the sister of long-popular television twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, earned considerable attention of her own with her performance - which has made her a current Film Independent Spirit Award nominee - in writer-director Sean Durkin's drama
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    Elizabeth Olsen, the sister of long-popular television twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, earned considerable attention of her own with her performance - which has made her a current Film Independent Spirit Award nominee - in writer-director Sean Durkin'...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Blu-ray Discs, Ashley Olsen, DVDs, Drama (genre)

  8. Jan 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. The end is only the beginning of debate

    <em>This is the end</em>. Or is it?
    This is the end. Or is it? The story of a man, his family and his roiling visions of the apocalypse, writer-director Jeff Nichols'"Take Shelter"returns today for a week's run at the Siskel Film Center. Debates regarding the picture's conclusion will...

    Tags: Psycho (movie), WGN, Take Shelter (movie), Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh

  10. Dec 19, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  11. Chicago Film Critics Association 2011 Awards

    CHICAGO FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION 2011 WINNERS
    CHICAGO FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION 2011 WINNERS BEST PICTURE(-) The Tree of Life BEST DIRECTOR(-) Terrence Malick--The Tree of Life BEST ACTOR(-) Michael Shannon--Take Shelter BEST ACTRESS(-) Michelle Williams--My Week with Marilyn BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR(-)...

    Tags: Aaron Sorkin, The Interrupters (movie), Arts, Albert Brooks, The Artist (movie)

  12. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  13. Smart moves, sad omissions from Golden Globe 2011 movie noms

    Allow me to begin my take on <a href=&quot;http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/sns-rt-awards-golden-globe-awardsmt1thewrap33624-20111215,0,3709779.story" target="_blank">this morning's Golden Globe nominations</a> with a sigh of relief: the extremely shallow, incredibly exploitative assumed Oscar contender "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," <a href="http://www.redeyechicago.com/entertainment/movies/redeye-24-worst-movies-of-2011-20111130,0,6064715.photogallery" target="_blank">one of the worst movies of the year</a>, received zero nominations. None. Not, as some predicted, for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Max Von Sydow) or Best Supporting Actress (Sandra Bullock). Well done, Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
    RedEye movie critic
    Allow me to begin my take on this morning's Golden Globe nominations with a sigh of relief: the extremely shallow, incredibly exploitative assumed Oscar contender "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," one of the worst movies of the year, received zero...

    Tags: Rango (movie), Drive (movie), Rooney Mara, The Ides of March (movie), Seth Rogen

  14. Dec 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Indie Focus: An outstanding year at the art house

    The idea of a &quot;good year" at the movies is perhaps part objective truth, part selective collation, part smart spin. So I will gladly declare this an outstanding year at the art house, where there was consistently more enthusiasm for quality work than there was space in print to discuss the boldly incisive, insightful films parading into theaters.
    The idea of a "good year" at the movies is perhaps part objective truth, part selective collation, part smart spin. So I will gladly declare this an outstanding year at the art house, where there was consistently more enthusiasm for quality work than...

    Tags: The Future (movie), The Interrupters (movie), Cold Weather (movie), The Yellow Sea (movie), We Need to Talk About Kevin (movie)

  16. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. First-time directors may turn awards voters' heads

    If the crush of film awards season can be good for something &#8212; really, it can! &#8212; it is simply getting people to watch films they might otherwise let slip by them. Whether it's reaching deeper into that stack of screeners or actually checking them out in an honest-to-goodness movie theater, the wave of awards-ready titles can broaden the reach of some audience members.
    If the crush of film awards season can be good for something — really, it can! — it is simply getting people to watch films they might otherwise let slip by them. Whether it's reaching deeper into that stack of screeners or actually checking...

    Tags: Movies, Christopher Plummer, Brian Cox, Gerard Butler, Film Festivals

  18. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  19. How to brand a fest: Sundance Film Festival 2012

    Variety
    After years of representing a scrappy arts institute and its film festival, the name "Sundance" has grown to stand for a cable channel, a film distribution label, two online VOD rental outlets, a chain of theaters and film programs around the country...

    Tags: Movies, International Organizations, Target, Sundance Channel (tv network), Apple iTunes

  20. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Award-winning 'Artist' arrives in Aberdeen At Capitol Cinema

    Editor's note: &#147;The Artist,&#148; the recipient of 10 Oscar nominations, opens Friday at the Capitol Theatre, 415 S. Main St. Showings are at 7:30 each night. Admission is $8. The film is rated PG-13 and runs 100 minutes. The odds are good that it will run two weeks. &#147;A Dangerous Method&#148; finishes its run tonight.
    Editor's note: “The Artist,” the recipient of 10 Oscar nominations, opens Friday at the Capitol Theatre, 415 S. Main St. Showings are at 7:30 each night. Admission is $8. The film is rated PG-13 and runs 100 minutes. The odds are good that it will run two...

    Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Patrick Wilson, Keira Knightley, Jason Reitman, Sarah Paulson

  22. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. No sibling rivalry for Elizabeth Olsen

    <b>Reporting from New York &#8212;</b>
    Reporting from New York — Elizabeth Olsen recently experienced something that had never happened to her: She was recognized by a stranger. "It was really weird. I was walking in Tribeca and a guy just came up to me and said, 'I just saw the...

    Tags: Josh Radnor, Cults and Sects, Fox Broadcasting Company, Sarah Paulson, Manhattan (New York City)

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