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Breakouts
Michael Fassbender, 'Shame' and 'A Dangerous Method' You likely first saw Michael Fassbender as the cheeky Lt. Archie Cox in "Inglorious Basterds" or as Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto in this summer's "X-Men: First Class." But it's the latter part of this year...Tags: Juliette Binoche, Film Festivals, The Hollywood Reporter, Gays and Lesbians, GQ
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Filmmaker's choice
The holiday movie season is a crowded beast. So we asked filmmaker Hilton Carter, a MICA grad who now lives in Los Angeles, to give us his picks for what he can't wait to see. Carter, 31, whose dark short film "Moth" aired earlier this year on HBO, cut...Tags: Gary Oldman, Movies, HBO (tv network), Steve McQueen, Young Adult (movie)
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AMC, Joan: How could you?
It's probably time to stick a fork in it. It's done. That would be AMC's"The Killing," which has become pretty lame. The season ends June 17, and if the series is renewed, I'm not sure I'd watch next time. Sunday's stupid episode had Linden (Mireille...
Tags: The Who (music group), The Grapes of Wrath (movie), Annette Bening, Stranger Than Fiction, Bob Dylan
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LD Entertainment to Release 'Killer Joe' with NC-17 Rating
ReutersLD May 08 (TheWrap.com) - Entertainment will release William Friedkin’s “Killer Joe” with an NC-17 rating, opting not to change its ending to placate the MPAA. The ratings group slapped the film with an NC-17 rating in February and the...Tags: Movies, Pulitzer Prize Awards, NC-17 Rated Movies, Entertainment Events, Matthew McConaughey
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Capsule movie reviews: 'Elles' delves past facades
In the film "Elles"from director Malgoska Szumowska, Juliette Binoche plays a Paris magazine journalist who interviews two young women (Anas Demoustier, Joanna Kulig) putting themselves through school working as prostitutes. The girls envy her...
Tags: Turkey, Western Africa, Evan Ross, Arts, Peter Coyote
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Meet David the android from Ridley Scott's upcoming 'Prometheus'
Months before the release of director Ridley Scott's "Prometheus," the studio behind his big-budget science-fiction film has been building buzz online with an unorthodox campaign. Aside from traditional movie trailers, 20th Century Fox has been carefully...
Tags: Movies, Science, Blade Runner (movie), Twitter, Inc., Google Inc.
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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...Tags: Lena Dunham, The New Girl (tv program), Girls (tv program), Film Festivals, Amanda Peet
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Grandin Theatre in Roanoke to show a movie rated NC-17
ReporterIs it art or is it porn? For the first time in more than 15 years, the Grandin Theatre will show a movie rated NC-17. A NC-17 movie is similiar to the old X rating. NC-17 means no one under seventeen is admitted, not even with a parent. The movie in...Tags: Movies, NC-17 Rated Movies
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Capsule movie reviews: 'Life Happens' spins single mom comedy
First-time feature director Kat Coiro gives an oft-tread story a snappy new spin in the hip and enjoyable comedy "Life Happens." After underdog Kim (an endearing Krysten Ritter) loses out for the last nearby condom to brasher roommate Deena (Kate...
Tags: T.D. Jakes, Guy Maddin, PG-13 Rated Movies, Rachel Bilson, Times Square
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New Releases: Tribeca makes three titles available early on VOD
Death of a Superhero
The Giant Mechanical Man
Sleepless Night
Available on VOD beginning Tuesday
The Tribeca Film Festival opens Wednesday, but three of the fest's entries will be available to watch a day earlier, for attendees and non-attendees...Tags: Jeremy Renner, Tribeca, Alcohol Addiction, Film Festivals, Central Intelligence Agency
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'Artist,' Scorsese's 'Hugo' shine brightest in 2012 Oscar nominations
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences paid homage this year to the early days of cinema by bestowing the lion's share of Oscar nominations on two films that are valentines to the early days of cinema. "Hugo," Martin Scorsese's heartfelt love...Tags: Demian Bichir, Artists, ABC (tv network), The Ides of March (movie), Anne Hathaway
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Reaction: 2012 Oscar nominations
Extremely foolish and incredibly upsetting.
That's my diagnosis of the surprising inclusion of "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," one of the year's worst films, in both the Best Picture race and the Supporting Actor category (Max Von Sydow). BTW: In...Tags: Demian Bichir, The Muppets (movie), The Tree of Life (movie), The Artist (movie), Margaret (movie)
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