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Joaquin Phoenix: film at Charles two days after 'Letterman'
Baltimore Sun reporterJoaquin Phoenix makes a return appearance to "Late Show with David Letterman" on Wednesday, September 22, and two days later hits the Charles in the controversial documentary "I'm Still Here," which chronicles his attempt to switch from acting to rap....Tags: James Stewart, Edmund Wilson, Marquis de Sade, I'm Still Here (movie), Geoffrey Rush
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A watershed for the Oscars
Sun Movie CriticAt the Oscars next month, an unprecedented contest will unfold. Jamie Foxx, nominated in the best actor category for his role as Ray Charles in Ray, will be up against the highly regarded Don Cheadle from Hotel Rwanda. And for best supporting actor,...Tags: Ray Charles, Minority Groups, Michael Mann, Denzel Washington, Catalina Sandino Moreno
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Brando revealed the soul of his characters
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando's extraordinary emotional intelligence expressed itself in every inch of his body for every second - the phrase "being in the moment" might as well have been coined for him. Of course, other actors in New York and Hollywood had been as...Tags: John Garfield, Tony Richardson, Richard Linklater, Francis Ford Coppola, Eva Marie Saint
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Linkages: book stories from your weekend
Jacket CopyWhat did you miss this weekend? A so-so biopic, a pending birth, a death, and a critic weighing in, philosophically.... -
TV review: 'Hemingway & Gellhorn's' third-rate romance
HBO's two-for-one biopic "Hemingway & Gellhorn," which would more appropriately reverse the order of those names, dramatizes the stormy coming together and falling apart of the famous novelist and his third wife, war correspondent Martha Gellhorn. The...
Tags: Movies, Hemingway & Gellhorn (movie), Lauren Bacall, Indiana Jones (fictional character), David Strathairn
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‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ surpasses ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelCostner and Paxton throw themselves into playing aging, vengeful and snarling patriarchs. But you may want to escape them. The general meanness drives a few characters mad. This terrible, monotonous story could have the same effect on viewers.... -
Kidman demands risks from the roles she takes
Los Angeles Times (MCT)CANNES, France "I'm not interested in being safe, and I'm willing to fail because of that," Nicole Kidman declares, not a shred of doubt in her voice. "I feel very ashamed when I do something safe." That may sound like the easy thing for an actor to...Tags: Movies, John Cusack, Lee Daniels, Barbie (fictional character), HBO (tv network)
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'Hemingway & Gellhorn' surpasses 'Hatfields & McCoys'
Staff writerIf you long for big, old-fashioned TV movies, HBO and History will try to please you with dueling productions at 9 p.m. Monday. HBO rolls out "Hemingway & Gellhorn." History starts "Hatfields & McCoys," a three-part, six-hour miniseries that continues at...Tags: Romance (genre), Matt Barr, Hemingway & Gellhorn (movie), World War II (1939-1945), Mare Winningham
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Cannes 2012: Nicole Kidman is 'not interested in being safe'
24 FramesCannes 2012: “I'm not interested in being safe, and I'm willing to fail because of that,” Nicole Kidman declares. “I feel very ashamed when I do something safe.” She's at Cannes this year with “Hemingway & Gellhorn” and... -
Things learned while rubbing elbows at Cannes
For a brief period in the 1920s, just as the international popularity of the French Riviera had begun sowing the seeds of literary and cinematic legend, the Chicago Tribune published a Riviera supplement. One member of its skeletal staff was a young...
Tags: Hemingway & Gellhorn (movie), University of Chicago, Tim Roth, Walter Salles, Jack Kerouac
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Cannes Festival turns 65 with a lineup heavy on U.S. titles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf all film festivals are balancing acts, it stands to reason that the annual extravaganza at Cannes, likely the world's most celebrated cinematic event, has more to balance than most. Especially this year. Opening Wednesday night with Wes Anderson's...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Ken Loach, Ken Burns, Rita Hayworth, Reality (movie)
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Cannes 2012: Festival turns 65 with a lineup heavy on U.S. titles
24 FramesOpening Wednesday night with Wes Anderson's oddly endearing “Moonrise Kingdom,” the Cannes Film Festival is celebrating its 65th anniversary this year and marking that milestone by embracing all kinds of opposites: old and young, dramatic...
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