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FILM REVIEW: 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING'Fusing Whedon & Shakespeare For Lively, Stripped Down Modern ClassicThough much of Whedon’s appeal stems from witty dialogue, substituting Shakespeare’s lines only serves to highlight how far the king of geeks has come in his direction. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: ZACH GALIFIANAKIS, ED HELM & BRADLEY COOPERCast Of 'The Hangover Part III' Discuss The Wolfpack's Final Call"Was it the baby in the closet, or the monkey in the thing... no it wasn't that, was it the decapitated giraffe?" Bradley Cooper |
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FILM INTERVIEW: DEEPA MEHTAElements Trilogy Director Brings Salman Rushdie’s ‘Midnight’s Children’ to Life"There were many hard things in the film. It's a film that is very epic in its nature. It spans 60 years. It has a cast of thousands. It has 60 main speaking roles." |
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FILM INTERVIEW: SALMAN RUSHDIESalman Rushdie’s Story Brought To Life By Oscar-Nominated Director Deepa MehtaCritically acclaimed director Deepa Mehta finally brings the magically realistic world of Salman Rushdie’s beloved Booker Prize-winning story Midnight’s Children to life. |
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FILM COLUMN: MIDNIGHT'S CHILDRENDeepa Mehta’s Film of Modern India Parallel’s Salman Rushdie’s Eponymous BookMira Nair’s 'Midnight’s Children,' based on the Booker Prize winning novel by Salman Rushdie, is a very interesting experiment in book writing and filmmaking. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: MIRA NAIR‘Mississippi Masala’ and 'The Namesake' Director Talks ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’"We have seen so many films about Iraq, about the wars, about that part of the world from the American point of view, but they are one-sided." |
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FILM INTERVIEW: KEANU REEVESKeanu Reeves Tackles Personal, Generational Identity In Mark Mann's 'generation Um ...'"It’s not a decade generation. It’s X, it’s Y, it’s Now, it’s the past. If anything, it’s all about this moment." |
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TV INTERVIEW: EMILIA MCCARTHYSpeed Date: Mystery, Murder & The Macabre On Eli Roth's Netflix Thriller 'Hemlock Grove'The world needs to know that the show is really out there. It’s graphic and bloody and has all the good stuff, but people need to be warned before watching it. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: SALMAN RUSHDIESalman Rushdie’s Story Brought to Life by Oscar-nominated Director Deepa MehtaCritically acclaimed director Deepa Mehta finally brings the magically realistic world of Salman Rushdie’s beloved Booker Prize-winning story Midnight’s Children to life. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: COLIN FIRTH & EMILY BLUNTBecoming Other People, & Discovering New Identities In Escapist Dramedy 'Arthur Newman'Emily Blunt: I liked the idea of, the more we mask ourselves, maybe the freer we are able to be within ourselves. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: DENNIS QUAIDFinding Darkness In The Heartland With Corporate Drama 'At Any Price'I don’t think the movie is judging anyone. I think it asks the audience questions. |
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TV REVIEW: 'HANNIBAL'Mads Mikkelsen & Hugh Dancy Weave A Killer's Story In Ambitious NBC PrequelIt's exciting to contemplate seeing these people and events re-imagined by talented writers prepared to give them their full due. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: 'OBLIVION' RED CARPET PREMIERETom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Joseph Kosinski & More Celebrate Slick, Smart Sci-Fi ThrillerTom Cruise: With sci-fi, it’s such a cool genre because we get to be able to bring to an audience a new world. |
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TV REVIEW: 'THE WEST WING'Now Streaming: Reliving Intellectual Idealism In Sorkin's Beloved Political DramaThis team of characters lives and breathes, each with their own quirks, demons, and driving obsessions. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'THE IMPOSTER'Now Streaming: Mistaken Identity, A Ghostly Con & A Sleek, Deceptive Thriller'The Imposter' is both an exceedingly well-crafted documentary and a thrillingly mysterious work of fiction. |
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TV INTERVIEW: 'GAME OF THRONES' SEASON 3 RED CARPET PREMIEREEmilia Clarke, Richard Madden & More Tease Dragons, Bloody Battles, King Slayers & MagicEmilia Clarke: I fell in love with it, obviously, but I was completely unaware of what the overall response would be, and I think I still am. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: LUKAS KENDALLInteview: Trading Score For A Live Take On Twisted Porn For 'Lucky Bastard'In the premise of a porn shoot we were able to come up with a believable reason for all the footage to exist: the camera crew is documenting their work for exploitation. |
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FILM INTERVIEWS: SALLY EL-HOSAINI AND JAMES FLOYDDirector Sally El-Hosaini, Indo-Brit Actor James Floyd Dig Deep in ‘My Brother The Devil’"The thing I realized is that all these guys have a huge pressure they put on themselves to be men, and this is an ultra alpha-male definition of what being a man is ..." |
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TV INTERVIEW: WALTON GOGGINSThoughtful Reflections On Chemistry & Dedication On Emmy Award-Winning Drama, 'Justified'At FX, it really is story-driven and everyone is motivated by that factor. And that's a great place to be, man. We're in the business of telling stories... |
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FILM REVIEW: 'SILENT HOUSE'Now Streaming: Elizabeth Olsen Amps Up The Tension In Experimental ThrillerRather than aiming for quiet and understated, Olsen quickly ratchets up the anxiety until she's on the edge of full nervous collapse. |