Bank on him Toronto Sun Sun, 08 Feb 2009 01:37 AM PST Call Clive Owen the reluctant movie star. He was happy not to sign on as James Bond, a role that fell instead to Daniel Craig. Now Owen is the rumpled leading man in The International, the essence of an anti-007 thriller. | âSlumdogâ wins top screenwriting honor Philippine Daily Inquirer Sun, 08 Feb 2009 01:35 AM PST LOS ANGELES -- Rags-to-riches drama "Slumdog Millionaire" continued its sweep through the Hollywood movie industry awards, on Saturday winning top honors for an adapted screenplay. | Finally ready for his closeup Toronto Sun Sun, 08 Feb 2009 01:21 AM PST In his lifetime, F. Scott Fitzgerald came up the loser playing the movie game. He got only one screenwriting credit, for 1938's Three Comrades, and died in Hollywood with his last novel, The Last Tycoon, about a movie producer modeled on Irving Thalberg, unfinished. | Black Maria Film Festival makes some stops in Morris Daily Record Sun, 08 Feb 2009 01:19 AM PST Thomas Edison opened Black Maria, the world's first movie production studio, in West Orange in 1893. Fast forward to 2009 slightly west of West Orange, to Madison, where the Black Maria Film and Video Festival tour visits the Madison Public Library. | Strength in reserve Lansing State Journal Sun, 08 Feb 2009 01:08 AM PST EAST LANSING - There were moments Saturday when the Indiana Hoosiers brought the movie "Hoosiers" to mind. | Belleville native Ken Kwapis strives to make film, TV characters real Belleville News-Democrat Sun, 08 Feb 2009 01:06 AM PST Ken Kwapis has been researching his latest movie, "He's Just Not That Into You," since he was a young lad growing up in Belleville. He confesses to making every mistake the nine characters do in the contemporary romantic comedy. | ASK MICK LASALLE, Chronicle Movie Critic San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 08 Feb 2009 00:41 AM PST Dear Mick: When I tell people I did not like "Slumdog Millionaire," they glare at me as if I have no soul. This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where Elaine is ostracized for hating "The English Patient" ("Die, already," she mutters in the theater.). Can... | 'Mythtym' anthology holds mirror up to horror The Daily News Sun, 08 Feb 2009 00:32 AM PST In any 1970s horror movie worth its splatter budget, thereâs a crucial moment when a comely young woman examines herself in a mirror and is promptly killed. For Trinie Dalton, such hopelessly cliched moments are packed with clues to our darkest fears. | | |
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