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It's best to let Keaton be Keaton
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 318 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Diane Keaton reminds us how much fun it is to watch an unconventional, charismatic, whip-smart and funny woman play something other than the foil. MAYBE it's because Diane Keaton first became famous for playing Annie Hall, a character that Woody Allen named and modeled after her, that the promise of her playing a true-to-type character is always so appealing. (Keaton
 
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Sundance: All quiet on the pressroom front
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 318 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
 
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A Little Suspense, a Lot of Jerkiness in 'Cloverfield'
submitted by SkoopER 318 days ago (via npr.org)
Cloverfield, a new monster movie set in New York and filmed almost entirely on hand-held camcorders, is produced by J.J. Abrams, the man behind the hit TV show Lost.
 
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Summary Judgment: 'Cloverfield, 'Mad Money'
submitted by SkoopER 318 days ago (via npr.org)
Mark Jordan Legan of the online magazine Slate tells us what the critics are saying about the week's releases. Up for review are Cloverfield, 27 Dresses and Mad Money.
 
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'Marketplace' Report: Directors in Deal with Studios
submitted by SkoopER 318 days ago (via npr.org)
Hollywood writers have been on the picket line for months. But after only a week-long strike, the Director's Guild of America is ready to get back to work. Members hammered out a deal on how they'll be paid for Internet content. Marketplace's Nancy Marshall-Genzer talks about what the new contract means for the writers strike -- and even the Oscars.
 
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Actress Swinton Moves from Art House to Hollywood
submitted by SkoopER 318 days ago (via npr.org)
Scottish actress Tilda Swinton was recently nominated for a Golden Globe for her portrayal of a slowly unraveling lawyer in Michael Clayton. But Swinton spent the early part of her career making art-house films.
 
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PBS to Air Adaptations of Jane Austen Novels
submitted by SkoopER 318 days ago (via npr.org)
Andrew Davies is the go-to screenwriter for adapting classic literature for television and the movies. He adapts Northanger Abbey and Sense and Sensibility as PBS prepares to air The Complete Jane Austen.
 
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'Taxi to the Dark Side' Examines Torture by U.S.
submitted by SkoopER 318 days ago (via npr.org)
Taxi to the Dark Side is as shocking and disturbing as its title. Its subject matter is torture as a weapon of choice in the war against terror. There are pictures and videos from Abu Ghraib. But most distressing is how readily the U.S. government turned to torture.
 
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Finding the right notes for 'August Rush'
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 375 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
One of Kirsten Sheridan's biggest challenges in directing the film was deciding how best to put pictures to music. At least she had the New York City climate on her side. IN the new Warner Bros. film "August Rush," a boy stands in a wheat field conducting a symphony that only he can hear. As the wind picks up, the stalks of wheat bend and sway in rhythmic harmony, ea
 
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'August Rush' is certifiably moving, but will it sell?
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 375 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
IT'S never easy building word of mouth even for a crowd-pleasing movie, and the recent travels of "August Rush" producer Richard Barton Lewis prove the point.
 
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