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Movie Review | 'Twilight': The Love That Dare Not Bare Its Fangs
It?s love at first look instead of first bite in ?Twilight,? a deeply sincere, outright goofy vampire romance for the hot-not-to-trot abstinence set.
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Movie Review | 'Bolt': Canine TV Action Star Discovers That Life Is the Best Reality Show
?Bolt? is at once a knowing, satirical sendup of the Hollywood fame-and-fantasy machinery and a sleek product of the Disney-Pixar industrial complex.
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Weinstein Co. Trims Staff
The film and television production company started three years ago by the brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein has had a hit-and-miss record.
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Angelina Jolie?s Carefully Orchestrated Image
The actress pushed for favorable coverage while negotiating magazine rights to pictures of her new twins.
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Film: Forever Screwball, Forever Fearless
Carole Lombard, the beautiful, fearless screwball of her time, gets a retrospective.
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Movie Review | 'Were the World Mine': Puck?s Love Potion, Splashed Across Town
?Were the World Mine,? an indie alternative to Disney?s ?High School Musical? franchise, is a small, endearing film.
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Movie Review | 'The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)': Convulsions of a Family and an Abandoned Country
?The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)? is quiet, contemplative and impressionistic, which makes the story it has to tell all the more powerful.
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Movie Review | 'Lake City': Suds, Southern Scenery and Fistfuls of Weaponry
When Sissy Spacek speaks her clichéd lines in the mediocre screenplay of ?Lake City,? her delivery lends them a resonance that is not in the written words.
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Movie Review | 'Harvard Beats Yale 29-29': Back in 1968, When a Tie Was No Tie
Kevin Rafferty makes the case for remembrance and for the art of the story in his preposterously entertaining documentary ?Harvard Beats Yale 29-29.?
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Movie Review | 'Special': Going Bonkers, Superhero Style
?Special? puts an indie spin on the current Hollywood vogue for moody superhero psychodrama.
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Movie Review | 'I Can?t Think Straight': Love Beyond Boundaries
Plugging the same two actresses into different Sapphic scenarios may be a valid filmmaking strategy but it can be an extremely boring one.
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Irving Gertz, Composer for Monsters of the Movies, Dies at 93
Mr. Gertz was a prolific though often uncredited B-movie composer whose melodies haunt a spate of pictures with words like ?Hell,? ?Thing? and ?Creature? in the titles.
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For Studio, Vampire Movie Is a Cinderella Story
Tiny Summit Entertainment finds itself sitting atop one of the biggest pop-culture phenomena of recent years.
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Arts, Briefly: James Bond Box Office Lowered by a Quantum
When final weekend box-office figures were reported for ?Quantum of Solace,? the movie saw its record-breaking numbers stirred, but not dramatically shaken.
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Irving Brecher, 94, Comedy-Script Writer, Is Dead
Mr. Brecher wrote vaudeville sketches, jokes, comedies for the Marx Brothers, a television series and screenplays for movie musicals including ?Meet Me in St. Louis? and ?Bye Bye Birdie.?
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The Vampire of the Mall
Robert Pattinson, the heartthrob star of the coming film adaptation of the vampire romance novel ?Twilight,? meets his squealing fans.
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A Studio, a Star, a Fateful Bet
?Valkyrie? was conceived as a dramatic showcase for Tom Cruise, as well as a high-profile effort to kick-start United Artists.
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Arts, Briefly: Backer for Killer Films
Killer Films, the independent company behind ?Boys Don?t Cry? and ?Hedwig and the Angry Inch,? has a new backer.
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Wallace Shawn on ?Gossip Girl?? It?s Not Inconceivable
The protean Wallace Shawn, an actor, playwright and emissary from the New York intelligentsia, has a recurring role on the prime-time CW soap opera.
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James Bond, Armed With Record, Controls Box Office
The new James Bond film sold an estimated $70.4 million in tickets at North American theaters, setting an opening-weekend record for the franchise.
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A Night Out With | Robert Pattinson: Home by Daybreak
Hanging out with Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, the handsome vegetarian vampire in the film ?Twilight,? which opens Nov. 21.
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Film Society Chooses Executive Director
Mara Manus, the Public Theater?s top financial executive, is taking the helm as the Film Society undergoes a $38 million expansion.
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Front Row: We?re Off to See the Ruby Slippers
Betsey Johnson and 20 other designers are recreating Dorothy?s glittering ruby slippers to commemorate the 70th anniversary of ?The Wizard of Oz? next year to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
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Arts, Briefly: Cannes Winner to Open New York Film Festival
The 46th New York Film Festival will open with the North American premiere of ?The Class? (?Entre les Murs?).
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