Thursday, February 9, 2012

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George Clooney On Acting, Fame, And Putting Down Your Cell Phone Camera
WBUR
By Linda Holmes George Clooney is nominated for two Oscars this year — for his lead role in The Descendants and for co-writing the adapted screenplay for The Ides Of March, which he also directed. He speaks to Robert Siegel on today's All Things ...
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Romancing in Thin Air
Variety
Screenplay, Wai Ka-fai, Yau Nai-hoi, Ryker Chan, Jevons Au. With: Louis Koo, Sammi Cheng, Li Guangjie, Gao Yuanyuan, Tien Niu, Wang Baoqiang, Huang Yi. (Mandarin, Cantonese dialogue) A superstar and his erstwhile fan develop a high-concept romance when ...
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How 'The Woman In Black Reminded' me of 'Stepford Wives'
Reuters
"The Woman in Black" is based on Susan Hill's haunting novel from a screenplay by Jane Goldman. It is the story of a tormented ghost and all of those who see her and her suffering. Whenever someone sees "The Woman in Black," something horrible happens ...
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Movie Review: The Woman in Black
Lamron
With a strong cast, solid direction and traditional screenplay, the latest horror-thriller from Hammer Film may not offer anything new to the genre, but it does succeed in introducing old-school horror to new generations. Based on the Susan Hill novel ...
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'Bridesmaids' sets record for most popular video-on-demand film of all time
TheCelebrityCafe.com
... summer 2011 hit Bridesmaids was surprisingly popular, with one of its stars Melissa McCarthy even getting nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress and writers Kristin Wiig and Annie Mumolo getting the nod for best original screenplay.
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'Safe House': Denzel Washington saves day in 'Bourne' knockoff
The Seattle Times
Directed by Daniel Espinosa, from a screenplay by David Guggenheim. 115 minutes. Rated R for violence, language. Several theaters. No comments have been posted to this article. The needle of the déjà vu meter is pegged deep into the red zone in "Safe ...
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