On Movies: Getting an 'A' for ambiguity' The Philadelphia Inquirer Sun, 27 Nov 2011 22:15 PM PST It's no exaggeration to say people went nuts over Michael Haneke's 2005 thriller, Caché. Steeped in paranoia and cloaked in enigma, the film centered on a Paris intellectual (Daniel Auteuil) whose life goes seriously out of whack when a videotape is delivered mysteriously to his door. And then another tape, and another. Someone has been watching, stalking, filming, plotting. . . . | Tintin auction in Paris fetches 1.8 mn euros Dawn Sun, 27 Nov 2011 22:09 PM PST PARIS: A Paris auction of items related to Hergeâs comic book reporter Tintin, whose adventures have been adapted for the big screen by Steven Spielberg, fetched more than 1.8 million euros Saturday. | CARMAT: Favorable Opinion from the Patient Protection Committee for the Clinical Trial Protocol Finanzen.net Sun, 27 Nov 2011 22:06 PM PST CARMAT (FR0010907956, ALCAR)(Paris:ALCAR), the designer and developer of the worldâs most advanced project of total artificial heart, announced today that it has been given the go-ahead from the Patient Protection Committee ( Comité de Protection des Personnes , Ile-de-France III, opinion no. 2925) for the first clinical trial in France involving the implantation of the total artificial heart in ... | Loves her to death New York Post Sun, 27 Nov 2011 22:01 PM PST Hey, you two, get a tomb! Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling, the no-longer-secret Hollywood lovebirds, spent a romantic weekend in, of all places, a graveyard â" though a famous one, Parisâ Père Lachaise Cemetery. Gosling reportedly made a surprise visit to see Mendes in Paris, where she has been filming âHolly... | Mattoon girls get first win Journal Gazette & Times-Courier Sun, 27 Nov 2011 21:20 PM PST PANA - Mattoon snapped a five-game losing streak, picking up its first victory of the girls' basketball season Saturday. Freshman Taylor Smith had a double-double, scoring 20 points and pulling down 10 rebounds in a 51-44 win over Paris in the Pana Thanksgiving tournament. | Coffee and success: Lewiston native helps lead Starbucks The Lewiston Sun Journal Sun, 27 Nov 2011 20:07 PM PST Michelle Gass recently returned from leading a round-table meeting of a dozen Starbucks store managers in Paris. Next week, she visits the Middle East. The week after that, Russia. | âHugoâ â" What Did You Think? /Film Sun, 27 Nov 2011 19:34 PM PST If I had to imagine the results of a quick exit poll, I really don't know how I'd expect responses to Martin Scorsese's latest movie, Hugo, to fall. The director's first 'family' film is an adaptation of Brian Selznick's book The Invention of Hugo Cabret and, on the surface at least, tells the story of a young boy's attempt to live in the roof of a train station in '30s Paris. The boy, Hugo (Asa ... | | |
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