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Ben Affleck's roller coaster takes another turn
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 312 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
The actor on Jennifer Lopez: "For the record, did she hurt my career? No." Ben Affleck is musing about why Clint Eastwood and Warren Beatty are such gods to a younger generation of actors, especially actors trying their hand at directing, as Affleck has just done with the new film "Gone Baby Gone," when he gets to the nub of things. Of course Eastwood and Beatty are
 
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Juliette Binoche's American adventure
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 312 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
The Oscar-winning French actress in a romantic comedy with Steve Carell? It turns out she is full of surprises. IT'S odd to see Juliette Binoche, the great French star, stomping away on a treadmill, breathing heavily, even, yikes, sweating in a distinctly un-Gallic fashion. It's not that French women shouldn't exercise, but Binoche is best known for the ethereal inno
 
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Experiments in terror
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 312 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Director Barbet Schroeder has a particular flair for films that expose the evil that walks among us. By David Ehrenstein Special to The Times BARBET SCHROEDER loves monsters. Especially when examined from the vantage point of their lair.
 
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Northern poets of lively images
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 312 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrates female animators from Canada. Marc Davis, who died in 2000, was one of Walt Disney's "Nine Old Men," the affectionate nickname given to Disney's core animators. Over his years with Disney, Davis designed and animated such classic characters as Thumper from "Bambi," Brer Rabbit in "Song of the South" and Cruel
 
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Elizabeth's Not-So-'Golden' Sequel
submitted by SkoopER 312 days ago (via npr.org)
Actress Cate Blanchett was a movie newcomer in 1998 when the Oscar-nominated biopic Elizabeth established her as an international star. Now, she returns to the role in Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
 
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35 Years Later, Michael Caine Returns to 'Sleuth'
submitted by SkoopER 312 days ago (via npr.org)
In 1972, a young Michael Caine starred opposite Laurence Olivier in Sleuth, a murder mystery adapted from a stage play by Anthony Schaeffer. Now, in a new adaptation of the film, Caine takes on Olivier's role and Jude Law plays Caine's former part.
 
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'Lars and the Real Girl' Heralds Friendship
submitted by SkoopER 312 days ago (via npr.org)
Lars and the Real Girl, about a loner who finds companionship with a life-sized anatomically correct doll, is capable of sweeping you off your feet. It's a tribute to the joys of friendship and community, but it's constructed around one of the most salacious items modern culture provides.
 
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'Alvin's' broad appeal pays off
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 230 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Despite poor reviews and blockbuster competition, the singing chipmunks may just have the last laugh. THE Nov. 11 test screening of "Alvin and the Chipmunks" was halfway over when the power in Westlake Village cut out. The emergency lights inside the Mann Village 8 came on, but most of preview guests still wouldn't leave their seats.
 
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A touch of class
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 230 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Vanessa Redgrave brings a wisdom and gravity to 'Atonement.' VANESSA REDGRAVE was 3 years old during the evacuation of Dunkirk, the 1940 rescue operation of British and French troops that is portrayed to gripping effect -- via a panoramic, minutes-long tracking shot -- in the wartime romance "Atonement."
 
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Shannyn Sossamon's 'Call'
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 230 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Motherhood hasn't slowed down the 29-year-old, who stares death in the face in "One Missed Call," a remake of a Japanese film. HORROR is not the most obvious genre for Shannyn Sossamon, an actress who approaches life with so much equanimity and ease that she'd be perfectly at home in a Buddhist monastery.
 
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