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In Paris, a 'Red Balloon' with an Eastern Air
submitted by SkoopER 233 days ago (via npr.org)
Fresh Air's film critic says Hou Hsiao-hsien's homage to the 1956 Alan Lamorisse film is as much a masterpiece as the original -- but on its own singular terms.
 
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'Loss' doesn't look like any Iraq movie
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Its marketers limit the war talk and focus on its young stars, perhaps to avoid the expected box-office fate of such films. IS it a clever marketing campaign? Or a classic case of bait and switch?
 
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Lisa See's 'Snow Flower and the Secret Fan: A Novel' is optioned.
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
The book: "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan: A Novel," by Lisa See The buyer: Florence Sloan The deal
 
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Ryan Phillippe soldiers on
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
As a sergeant in 'Stop-Loss,' the actor brings masculinity and vulnerability to yet another role. Is it any wonder Paul Newman was an early hero? "YOU felt like a monster," says Ryan Phillippe , describing how he felt barging into Muslim homes on Ramadan, one of the holiest holidays. "We were there in full gear, with these assault rifles, on what's akin to their Christ
 
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Audiences loved Audrey Tautou as 'Amélie.' Now she's all sexed up in 'Priceless.'
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Tautou stars as a woman dependent on the kindness of strangers -- particularly men. AUDREY TAUTOU became famous for playing a naif in "Amélie" seven years ago, but clearly, she's over it now. In "Priceless" (Hors de Prix), a new comedy directed and co-written by Pierre Salvadori, Tautou stars as a woman dependent on the kindness of strangers -- particularly if those
 
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Olivier Assayas isn't your typical French filmmaker
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
'Boarding Gate' may look like a genre movie, but that doesn't mean he's going mainstream on us. Director Olivier Assayas is the first to admit that his movies don't play by the rules of conventional cinema. But the French filmmaker, whose latest project, "Boarding Gate," opens in limited release in Los Angeles Friday, says that in order to make sense of life in tod
 
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'Leatherheads': Just perfect for Cary and Roz
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Except they weren't alive by the time the movie was written, which is why it took 17 years to film. It's tempting to compare the tortured 17-years-in-development backstory of the "Leatherheads" script to the infamous climax of the 1982 Stanford-Cal football game, otherwise known as "The Play." It has the same number of blocks, laterals and even the triumphant, if co
 
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John Hughes' imprint remains
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
He's still revered in Hollywood, but whatever happened to the king of the teens? JOHN HUGHES hasn't set foot in Hollywood for years, but his influence has never been more potent. The king of 1980s comedy, Hughes now qualifies as something of a Howard Hughes-style recluse -- he doesn't have an agent, doesn't give interviews and lives far away, somewhere in Chicago's s
 
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Will 'WALL-E' dominate Oscar's'08 'toon race?
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 250 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
 
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Hollywood Veteran Richard Widmark Dies at 93
submitted by SkoopER 250 days ago (via npr.org)
The actor made a sensational, Oscar-nominated 1947 film debut as a giggling killer in Kiss of Death and became a Hollywood leading man in Broken Lance, Two Rode Together and 40 other films. Death came after a long illness.
 
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