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Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts to appear in romantic comedy
The trailer for Larry Crowne, a film that is written, directed, produced and stars Tom Hanks,has finally arrived. The romantic comedy pairs Hanks and Julia Roberts, two famous faces who had a significant impact on the genre in the 1990s.
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Zoolander 2 is “bigger and better” than the original
The “Blue Steel” pose is back and more “ridiculously good looking” than ever. “We’re shooting the Zoolander sequel at the moment,” Ben Stiller said, confirming another fashionably hilarious movie about clueless supermodels.
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Column: ‘Rango’ is inspired genre subversion
“There’s no place for the gunslinger anymore. We’re civilized now.” These words are spoken by the mayor of the town of Dirt to Rango, the town’s sheriff and film’s namesake (voiced by Johnny Depp).
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Film Explores Sex Changes in Iran
Iran is one of eight countries where homosexuality is a crime punishable by death—but also a country in which sex-change operations are legal, said Organization for Refuge Asylum and Migration founder Neil Grungras in a discussion last night about LGBT rights in the Middle East.
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Column: “The Adjustment Bureau” is a wonderful tangle of fate and love
“So now I’m goin’ back again, I got to get to her somehow […] We always did feel the same, We just saw it from a different point of view, Tangled up in blue.
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Column: The Wolf Pack is back in The Hangover: Part II
Yes, the Academy Awards are today, but let’s face it, some of the movies are pretty boring. Deeply meaningful, but boring. What America really likes to watch are the drunken and outrageous misadventures of four grown men, or The Hangover: Part II.
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Film displays political violence in Iran
The Center for Ethics and College Council hosted 2010 Foreign Press Association Journalist of the Year Saeed Kamali Dehghan yesterday during the film-screening of the HBO documentary “For Neda,” which chronicles the story of Neda Agha-Soltan — a casualty from the 2009 Iranian election protests.
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The Hiatus Guide to the 83rd Annual Academy Awards
Our picks for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards. Take note before you make your bets on Sunday. The Choices For Best Picture “Black Swan” Don’t hold your breath, “Black Swan” won’t take Best Picture this year.
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Column: ‘I Am Number Four’ is shamelessly derivative
The creative genesis of “I Am Number Four” is not difficult to reconstruct: in this age of smoothie meals and mixed salads, somebody at Dreamworks decided it would be a great idea to make a dual-genre movie that combined the teen angst of “Twilight” with the bombast of “Transformers.