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'Courted' ('L'Hermine'): Venice Review

Hollywood Reporter - 5 Sep 2015 23:39
'Courted' ('L'Hermine'): Venice Review French writer-director Christian Vincent's latest stars Fabrice Luchini and 'Borgen' star Sidse Babett Knudsen as a judge and juror who have a shared past.
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James Franco to Teach High School Film Course

Hollywood Reporter - 5 Sep 2015 06:17
James Franco to Teach High School Film Course The actor announced on social media that he will be teaching at Palo Alto High School.
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'Man Down': Venice Review

Hollywood Reporter - 5 Sep 2015 23:56
'Man Down': Venice Review Shia LaBeouf plays a traumatized Marine returning home from Afghanistan in Dito Montiel's mixed genre thriller
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Telluride: '45 Years' Thrusts Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay Into Oscar Race The British indie drama, whose stars both won Silver Bear acting prizes at the Berlin International Film Festival, explores how one jarring event causes an older couple to reconsider everything they've previously experie...
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Tommy Wiseau Wants To Direct The Fantastic Four Sequel, Because Of Course Now that the dust has settled, we can all collectively agree that the recent Fant4stic proved to be an unmitigated disaster. How should Fox recover from such a drastic misstep if they proceed with a sequel? Put the franc...
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Eddie Redmayne is perfect casting for "The Danish Girl," in all respects but one. …
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Benicio Del Toro On His 'Star Wars: Episode VIII' Role: 'I'm Like The Villain' After much speculation, Benicio Del Toro has opened up about his involvement in the next "Star Wars" franchise sequel. Del Toro was reportedly in competition with Joaquin Phoenix for a part in the ...
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John Williams' iconic "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" score is being performed with live orchestras in concert screenings produced by FILM CONCERTS LIVE. For L.A. Philharmonic tubaist Norman Pearson, the experience brought ...
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Aliya Whiteley Feature Sep 14, 2015 John Cusack's winning turn in Grosse Pointe Blank stands as a compelling companion piece to his work in Say Anything...
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Rob Leane Feature Sep 8, 2015 Marc Webb and Andrew Garfield's third Spider-Man film will now never see the light of day. But what would it have been like?
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Rob Leane Feature Mar 22, 2016 Marc Webb and Andrew Garfield's third Spider-Man film will now never see the light of day. But what would it have been like?
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An incredible ensemble highlights Tom McCarthy's riveting investigative thriller "Spotlight."
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The 10 Best High School Movies Of All Time, Ranked

Cinema Blend - 5 Sep 2015 19:54
The 10 Best High School Movies Of All Time, Ranked No matter your age, there's always one high school movie that sticks out as a pivotal moment in movie viewing pleasure. High school movies reach cult status for various reasons, but beyond the coming-of-age story that th...
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Telluride: Meryl Streep Says an 'Suffragette,' which stars Carey Mulligan as an accidental activist around the turn of the 20th century, had its first-anywhere screening at Telluride on Friday night.
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Venice Film Fest: 'The Danish Girl' Stars, Director Talk Lessons Learned From Making Film "Yes, it's a film about inclusion, but the key to inclusion is love," said director Tom Hooper.
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Three independent movies have been awarded about $203,000 in Michigan film incentives. …
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Aretha Franklin is expressing her relief after a federal judge blocked The Telluride Film Festival screening of a documentary about a 1972 concert without the singer's consent. …
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"Lonesome Dove" author Larry McMurtry and San Antonio architect Everett L. Fly, a pioneer in the field of historical preservation, are Texans among other luminaries set to receive a National Humanities Medal or a Nationa...
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The movie business: What's love got to do with it? For director Drake Doremus, everything. …
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How To Start Getting Into Horror Part Part 16: Conclusion

Bloody Disgusting - 5 Sep 2015 17:32
Well my dear readers, this is it. Over 16 posts (and one bonus one last week), I’m made the case for how a non-horror viewer could get into the horror genre, ensuring that with each topic I chose not to throw said view...
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After a lackluster 2014 summer, Hollywood has bounced back with one of its best seasons ever. But the most surprising part of the turnaround is that superheroes aren't the ones who saved the day. …
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Oregon's first black winemaker is making a documentary film to give more visibility to the increasing number African-American, Latino, Asian and gay vintners. …
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