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'Where the Wild Things Are' poses 'a challenge' for Warners
THE BIG PICTURESOMETHING HAS gone very wrong with "Where the Wild Things Are," the much-anticipated Spike Jonze adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book. The $80-million film, with a script by literary cool guy Dave Eggers, was filmed largely in the second...Tags: Spike Jonze, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Batman, Alfonso Cuaron, Cinema Industry
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Matt Damon goes from sexy to 'doughy' for role
People.com reports that Matt Damon's Sexiest Man Alive title may be in jeopardy. Though one might easily expect his pregnant wife, Luciana, to be eating for two, it turns out the Bourne Identity star has himself transformed from practically perfect to...Tags: Matt Damon
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This 'Visitor' just won't leave
THE BIG PICTUREWHEN I first saw "The Visitor" in the weeks leading up to the Toronto Film Festival last fall, I was moved by filmmaker Tom McCarthy's soulful account of a widowed college professor (played by character actor Richard Jenkins) who is spiritually reawakened...Tags: Festive Event, Film Festivals, Charlie Kaufman, Startups, Business
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'A Thousand Words' writers hope it's the start of something big
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStephen Sondheim and Georges Seurat. John Guare and Wassily Kandinsky. Edward Albee and Louise Nevelson. Throughout theater history, writers have mined the works and biographies of artists to create such vastly different dramas as "Sunday in the Park...Tags: Georges Seurat, Lincoln Heights, Culture, John Guare, Sculpture
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Back in action
Sun Movie CriticIn Raiders of the Lost Ark, Karen Allen created a female action hero who functions as a fantasy figure for both sexes. As the owner-operator of a Himalayan saloon and the daughter of Indiana Jones' mentor, Marion Ravenwood does it all. She knows how to...Tags: George Washington University, Debra Winger, Diane Keaton, John Carpenter, George Lucas
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Latinoamérica aporta su poderío cultural al Festival de Cannes
Latinoamérica, sus jóvenes talentos y sus autores consagrados, aportarán a partir de este miércoles un brillo poderoso al Festival de Cannes, con una creciente presencia respecto a ediciones anteriores, y también en cintas como "Ché", del estadounidense...Tags: Javier Bardem, Festive Event, Film Festivals, Culture, Emir Kusturica
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Movies going for gold at Cannes
By Michael Phillips Sean Penn will head the jury for the Cannes Film Festival May 14-25, and among the titles competing for this year's Palme d'Or are three ambitious American projects. Director Clint Eastwood's "Changeling," a 1920s murder mystery...Tags: Film Festivals, Angelina Jolie, Sean Penn, Charlie Kaufman, Benicio Del Toro
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Cannes '08: It's over, but what just happened?
In the end, it was entirely appropriate that "What Just Happened" got the last flicker of light from the projector at this year's Festival de Cannes. It's about a troubled movie, starring Sean Penn, that plays to a rainy Cannes within a real-life troubled...Tags: Ron Howard, Charlie Kaufman, Brian Grazer, Woody Allen, Sony Corp.
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'Blindness' to open Cannes Film Festival
A new movie by Brazilian director Fernando Mereilles starring American actress Julianne Moore will open this year's Cannes Film Festival, organizers said Tuesday.
"Blindness" is a based on a novel by Portuguese Nobel laureate Jose Saramago about a city...Tags: Julianne Moore, Film Festivals, Bruce Willis, Gael Garcia Bernal, Natalie Portman
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