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At 'Les Miserables' debut, a director who likes love and loathes lip-synching
NEW YORK -- Ever since Victor Hugo unleashed his five-volume novel on a politically minded France 150 years ago, "Les Miserables" has been generating tears and admirers across several forms of media. On Friday at Lincoln Center, Oscar winner Tom...
Tags: Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Christmas, Les Miserables (musical), Sacha Baron Cohen, Argo (movie)
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Movies for everyone this winter
It's getting cold out there, and what better way to keep warm than by cozying up for a flick at your local cinema? Â This season, there is no shortage of quality films to watch, whether you're looking for something escapist, such as Peter Jackson's...
Tags: Orlando Bloom, Nick Nolte, Patrick Swayze, Albert Brooks, Guillermo Del Toro
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High hopes, low notes for film world's NC-17 rating
In the late '80s a thunderbolt of inspiration struck Jack Valenti, longtime chief of the Motion Picture Assn. of America: What if his organization got rid of the X rating, besmirched by years of misappropriation by hard-core exploitation films, and...
Tags: NC-17 Rated Movies, Emile Hirsch, Substance Abuse, Todd Solondz, Drama (genre)
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Chinese porcelains bringing high prices
Chinese porcelains of past centuries are selling for very high prices today. There are many types. Some we identify by the color - like celadon (pale-green glaze) or blue and white (blue decoration on white porcelain, including varieties called Canton...Tags: London (England), Movies, England, Europe, Weddings
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Antique Chinese porcelains hiding among reproductions
Chinese porcelains of past centuries are selling for very high prices today. There are many types. Some we identify by the color - like celadon (pale-green glaze) or blue and white (blue decoration on white porcelain, including varieties called Canton...Tags: London (England), Europe, Weddings, Salads, Family
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Gamers will get a kick from maniacal 'Raid: Redemption' ✭✭ 1/2
Gamers will be slain, over and over, by the insanely violent multilevel bash "The Raid: Redemption," in which a skeezy 15-story tenement complex serves as the setting for a series of stabbings, slicings and a showcase for the Indonesian martial art...Tags: Movies, Action (Movie Genre), Heavy Engineering, Motion Picture Association of America, Gaming
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'Artist' win is a tribute to Harvey Weinstein's tenacity, vision
"The Artist" has won the Oscar for best picture and I'm speechless. It's not lack of passion for the film that has robbed me of the power of words; it's that I felt so strongly that my thoughts were geared to how I would react should the worst happen,...
Tags: Film Independent Spirit Awards, War Horse (movie), Jean Dujardin, Harvey Weinstein, Martin Scorsese
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Stars to light up Newport
More than three decades before opening night of the 13th annual Newport Beach Film Festival at Edwards Big Newport, festival co-founder Todd Quartararo sat in the same packed theater, watching "Star Wars." "It was incredible — here is a film that...
Tags: Bully (movie), Arts, Daniel Henney, Ivan Sergei, Tyrannosaur (movie)
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