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Crashing the Oscars
The Oscars are serious — important people making important, relevant, thought-provoking movies about race, marital relations, horses and Owen Wilson seeing dead Parisians. The dresses and jewelry are beyond fancy. The tuxes are bespoke. Sidney...Tags: Rooney Mara, Hugo (movie), Octavia Spencer, Owen Wilson, Brad Pitt
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It's a Pawscar for Uggie the dog
Zap2itWhile "The Artist" is expected to do well at the Feb. 26 Oscars, the film has some new hardware for the mantle courtesy of its four-legged cast member. Uggie won a Pawscar. The Jack Russell terrier took home the prize on Thursday (Feb. 9) for "Best Scene...Tags: Entertainment Events, Golden Globe Awards, Mr. Popper's Penguins (movie), Christopher Plummer, The Artist (movie)
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Top films of 2011 go back in time, and many find success
The very best movies of the past year went back to the earliest years of cinema for their subject matter, but 100 or so years amount to just a few film frames when you consider that some of the other movies in this 10-best list went back to the dawn of...Tags: Hugo (movie), Landforms, Terrence Malick, Landforms, PG Rated Movies
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Carroll movies
now playing "The Adventures of Tintin 3D" (PG-13). Directed by Steven Spielberg, this animated tale is about a young reporter Tintin (Jamie Bell), and his faithful dog, Snowy, who face numerous adventures while fighting off shady characters. With...Tags: Rooney Mara, World War I (1914-1918), Jeremy Renner, Jesse McCartney, Defense
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Hippodrome's 2012-13 lineup: Presley to punk-rock
The Hippodrome's 2012-2013 Broadway Series will have tried-and-true crowd pleasers such as "Wicked" and "Beauty and the Beast" alongside newer musicals "American Idiot" and "Billy Elliot."
"From a consumer perspective, this is a juggernaut season,"...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Punk (genre), Christianity, Jerry Lee Lewis, Billie Joe Armstrong
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Kathleen Kennedy to succeed George Lucas atop Lucasfilm
Kathleen Kennedy has been named co-chair of Lucasfilm, positioning her to take over the legendary San Francisco studio, home of the "Star Wars" movies, as its founder George Lucas prepares to retire. Lucas plans to remain chief executive and will...
Tags: George Lucas, Jurassic Park (movie), Star Wars (movie), Frank Marshall, Indiana Jones (fictional character)
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Critic's Notebook: The heartening resurgence of the American play
Had you polled theater pundits in recent years about which they thought would be in better shape today, the Broadway musical or the Broadway play, it's hard to imagine any of them choosing the drama. Yet one of the unexpected developments of the past...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Arthur Miller, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Tennessee Williams, Times Square
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Ahmanson's 2012-13 season includes 'Seminar,' Beatles musical
The 2012-13 season at the Ahmanson Theatre will feature Theresa Rebeck's "Seminar," starring Jeff Goldblum, and the U.S. premiere of "Backbeat," a new musical about the origin of the Beatles, based on the 1994 movie. As previously announced, the...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Rachel York, Judy Garland, Alan Rickman, Music
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Online display of talent reaps biz attention: Art & Biz: The Trailer / The Golden Trailer Awards 2012
VarietySince its fledgling days in 2005, YouTube has served as a springboard for aspiring artists to showcase their talent. Justin Bieber -- known by his YouTube username, "kidrauhl," in 2007 -- was famously discovered on the vid-sharing site by label execs....Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Social Media, YouTube, Romance (genre), Thriller (genre)
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MCA bringing Stew, Handspring Puppet Theatre, Mike Daisey to Chicago in 2012-13
Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art has announced its 2012-13 season of live performances. The typically expansive, eclectic and inter-disciplinary season includes the following events: - "Imperial Science: Una Opera Muerta" An operatic collaboration...Tags: Arts, Dance, John Cage, Concerts, Chicago Humanities Festival
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Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall Strike Overall Deal With CBS Television Studios
ReutersKathleen May 30 (TheWrap.com) - Kennedy and Frank Marshall are taking the full plunge into television. The producing duo, who are responsible for such big-screen features as "War Horse" and "Ponyo," have struck a two-year overall deal with CBS Television...Tags: HBO (tv network), CBS Corp., Frank Marshall, Ponyo (movie)
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Truthfully coming of age in 'Crooked'
"Crooked" There was once an era, before "Twilight" and before "The Hunger Games" — not that long ago, really — when, if you wanted to know what teenage girls were thinking and feeling, few writers had their finger on the pulse better than...
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