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The Lady Flubs Its Chance to Tell the Story of Aung San Suu Kyi

Apr 12th, 2012

There's something immobile at the center of The Lady, a kind of Botoxed biopic with an unlikely director -- Luc Besson -- manning the syringe.

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Popes Are People Too in Nanni Moretti's We Have a Pope

Apr 9th, 2012

In the '70s New York Magazine ran occasional contests, in one case asking readers to submit greeting cards for unlikely occasions. Nanni Moretti's We Have a Pope -- it original title was Habemus Papam

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Here's What Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh Are Saying About Their Oscar Nominations for "My Week With Marilyn"

Jan 25th, 2012

Michelle Williams is my favorite to win the Best Actress Oscar for "My Week with Marilyn." It's hard to give life to an icon but Williams not only breathed life to Marilyn Monroe, she embodied the legend and gave her a heart and soul!

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From Michel Hazanavicius to Jean Dujardin, Check Out What "The Artist" Folks Are Saying About Their Oscar Nominations!

Jan 25th, 2012

Thanks to our friends at Weinstein company, here is what "The Artist" folks are saying about their boatload of Oscar nominations (psst, and you know, the film will dominate the Oscars!)

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Producers Guild Honors "The Artist!" Check Out Complete List of PGA Awards Winners!

Jan 24th, 2012

"The Artist" is unstoppable! The black-and-white silent film by Michel Hazanavicius took home the big prize at the 23rd Annual Producers Guild Awards (PGA) winning the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.

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Golden Globe Nominee Berenice Bejo Talks About "The Artist" and Her Nomination!

Jan 4th, 2012

"The Artist’s" Berenice Bejo, fresh from receiving good news about her Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress, sat down for a satellite interview. She could barely keep her happiness, but the French actress’ nomination was truly deserving!

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Washington Film Critics Choose "The Artist" for Best Film! Scorsese, Clooney, Williams Other Big Winners!

Dec 19th, 2011

The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA) has announced their 2011 winners.The Best Film award went to the black-and-white, silent film "The Artist" from director Michel Hazanavicius.

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The Lady Flubs Its Chance to Tell the Story of Aung San Suu Kyi

Dec 13th, 2011

There’s something immobile at the center of The Lady, a kind of Botoxed biopic with an unlikely director — Luc Besson — manning the syringe. Technically, that something is the figure of Aung San Suu Kyi: Here the Burmese activist is played by Michelle Yeoh


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The Artist’s Greatness Speaks Louder Than Words

Dec 13th, 2011

We rarely think of as great movies as breezy ones: Breeziness is supposedly only for disposable entertainment, though achieving filmmaking greatness in the way we normally think of it — with impressive sets, heavy-duty acting and ultra-polished cinematography

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Michelle Williams Achieves Near-Perfection in Less-Than-Perfect My Week with Marilyn

Dec 2nd, 2011

There are some movies that have little or nothing to recommend them, except as a frame for a performance. My Week with Marilyn is that kind of movie. Based on writer and documentary filmmaker Colin Clark’s memoir of the time he spent with Marilyn Monroe

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