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Selling the movies — Golden Trailer awards nominate Daybreakers, Alice, The Cove, This Is It
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearTWe're exposed to so many movie trailers — on TV, in theaters, online — that it's a miracle that any of them stand out as really “selling” the movie. With so many films pre-sold, in terms of interest, which trailers make the... -
Cannes 2010: Jean-Luc Godard -- No Comment
Talking PicturesTrue to the spirit of his latest conundrum, which ends with a title card declaring, in English, NO COMMENT, Jean-Luc Godard let "Film Socialisme" speak for itself in Cannes Monday. The reclusive Godard cancelled his trip, thereby axing the press...... -
Jennifer Bors, a Ringling (Sarasota) trained animator — wins an Oscar
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelRingling College of Arts and Design computer animation graduate Jennifer Bors won a student Oscar for her animated short Departure of Love. She was one of 13 student Academy Award winners from across America. Here's the link to see the animation. ... -
Hollywood's deep-space science -- how warped is it?
The Hero Complex"Out of This World: The Science of Space Movies," 7:30 p.m. Thursday , Samuel Goldwyn Theater There's science and there's fiction and then there's science fiction. The space in between them -- or, more precisely, the outer space between them...... -
Making 'Mao's Last Dancer' required some fancy footwork
Culture Monster"Mao's Last Dancer," the new movie directed by Bruce Beresford, tells the true story of Li Cunxin, a ballet star from China whose defection to the U.S. in 1981 while a resident at the Houston Ballet prompted a dramatic 21-hour...... -
First look: 'Extraordinary Measures' has less than ordinary start, 'Avatar' not slowing
Company TownThe No. 1 broadcast network got a lesson in big screen disappointment this weekend. "Extraordinary Measures," the first release from CBS Films, debuted to an anemic $7 million, according to a studio estimate. "Avatar," meanwhile, once again dominated... -
Gold Derby nuggets: Anne Hathaway on Oscar duty | 'Avatar' lags in all-time ticket sales | Updates on Oscar winners
Gold Derby• Anne Hathaway -- who heard her name announced as a best actress contender last year for "Rachel Getting Married" -- will be joining academy president Tom Sherak at the podium next Tuesday to read off this year's roster of Oscar nominees. As per the... -
Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo Update: As many people guessed, this is Anna Sten, above, in a 1932 publicity photo. Anna Sten; Actress Imported by Goldwyn Tuesday November 16, 1993 By MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER Anna Sten, the exotic and beautiful... -
Gold Derby nuggets: 'The Hurt Locker' accuracy questioned | Sandra Bullock vs. Meryl Streep
Gold Derby• After acknowledging he is not a film critic, Paul Rieckhoff, executive director and founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), writes in a guest column for Newsweek: "As a voice of the new veterans' movement, and of thousands of... -
Gold Derby nuggets: ACMs still win night with lower ratings | ABC finds five hours for 'Lost' finale
Gold Derby• The Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday won the night for CBS with 13.05 million tuning in to see Carrie Underwood keep her crown as entertainer of the year. With the other nets programming original fare this year, viewership was down 12% from... -
Rediscovering Douglas Fairbanks
Decades before Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power and Johnny Depp became swashbuckling cinematic heroes, Douglas Fairbanks dashed across the screen with the greatest of athletic ease in such extravaganzas as "The Mark of Zorro," "The Iron Mask" and "The Black...Tags: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Arts and Culture, University of California, Errol Flynn, Mass Media
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'Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War'
Times Staff WriterIf Americans think of the Korean War at all, it's often as a kind of half-forgotten placeholder between World War II and Vietnam, two armed struggles with much more active and vocal constituencies. In Korea itself, obviously, the view is very different....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Family, Death
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