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Theater of survival
Actress Mariette Hartley has been through drama before, with decades of experience in film, television and on local stages, beginning with a Los Angeles production of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” with Bert Lahr. But she experienced suspense...
Tags: Mariette Hartley, Celebrities, Music, Lobbying, Finance
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Retire? Not 'Amour's' two eightysomething stars
PARIS — Up four old, crooked flights of stairs in her apartment building with no elevator, Emmanuelle Riva sits wrapped in a thick, woven, poncho-like sweater. Warm light streams through colorful windowpanes into her narrow living room, where Riva...
Tags: Entertainment Events, France, Film Festivals, French Literature, Michael Haneke
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Apatow, Mann balance laughs, drama, fiction and family in '40'
LOS ANGELES — On a late February morning in the editing suite of Judd Apatow's multi-level West Los Angeles headquarters, the writer-director and editor Brent White were playing back scenes from Apatow's new comedy, “This Is 40.”...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Megan Fox, Leslie Mann, Apple iPad, Paul Rudd
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More 'Downton Abbey' to come
In case you need more to be thankful for: British sensation "Downton Abbey" is getting a fourth season. Its third season has yet to premiere stateside (it just concluded its run in the U.K. and is set to premiere on PBS Jan. 6), but British...
Tags: United Kingdom, Downton Abbey (tv program), Super Bowl, PBS (tv network)
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The art of getting what you want through concession
Interpersonal EdgeQ. In a recent column, you wrote, "Most people around you will actually give away what they originally wanted if you will just let them be right." I can't understand how your scenario could possibly work. It sounds as though if I disagree with a colleague...Tags: Daneen Skube, Criminals, Television
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Michael Chabon looks back on 2012
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon ("The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay") reflected on 2012's cultural highlights and currents in a conversation from his home in Berkeley. What were your favorite books this year? I really loved my...
Tags: Michael Chabon, Wes Anderson, Entertainment Events, Fiction, Dave Eggers
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L.A. Film Critics name 'Amour' 2012's best, praise 'The Master'
After being snubbed by major critics groups this award season, “The Master” got a boost Sunday from the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. The Paul Thomas Anderson-directed film was awarded more prizes than any other film, taking home honors for...
Tags: Searching for Sugar Man (movie), Argo (movie), Amy Adams, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Les Miserables (musical)
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'Broken' is named best British independent film of 2012
The coming-of-age drama "Broken" won the British Independent Film Award for 2012's best British independent film Sunday evening in London. Rory Kinnear also won best supporting actor for "Broken." "Berberian Sound Studio," a psychological thriller...
Tags: Olivia Wilde, Searching for Sugar Man (movie), Toby Jones, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Thriller (genre)
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The Soap Scene
Scopin' The SoapsFAVORITE FACES WILL IGNITE "DALLAS": When "Dallas" returns on Jan. 28 for its second season, two more members of the Ewing clan will be part of the explosive doings at Southfork. Gary and Valene Ewing, played by Ted Shackelford and Joan Van Ark, will be...Tags: Josh Duhamel, CSI: Miami (tv program), Celebrities, Ted Shackelford, Joan Van Ark
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Golden Globes 2013: Hunt, Adams, Hathaway contend for supporting prize
Hollywood might have been buzzing over Thursday’s Golden Globe nominations, but for many of the nominees in the best supporting actress in a motion picture category, the morning was largely business as usual. “I’m sitting here at the...
Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Les Miserables (musical), The Master (movie), Maggie Smith
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Golden Globes 2013 TV nominee snubs, surprises
RedEyeTo anyone who follows the yearly awards-show banter, it's no surprise that the Golden Globe TV nominations announced Thursday would leave many viewers scratching their heads. You never know what you'll get from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association,...Tags: Jim Parsons, Woody Harrelson, Jared Harris, Toby Jones, Justified (tv program)
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Surprises and snubs from the 2013 Golden Globe nominations
I told myself I wouldn’t get worked up over the Golden Globe nominations this morning, but here we go again. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association—an anonymous group of freelancers much, much smaller than the Academy—really booted...
Tags: Emily Blunt, Leslie Mann, Quentin Tarantino, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams
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