Aaron Barlow
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‘Schindler’s List’ Producer: My Dreams for Israel and the President’s Seem at Odds
Guest Blog: '2016' producer Gerald R. Molen wonders if President Obama is committed to standing against those who would seek to destroy Israel
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3 Lessons to Learn From Rich Ross’ Disney Departure
Guest Blog: Now that Rich Ross is out at Disney, here’s a little advice for the next guy in the hot seat
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Seth Jaret -
Ratings: ‘Bent’ Has Poor Premiere; Fox Wins Night With ‘Idol’
NBC’s new comedy “Bent” premieres lower than “The Paul Reiser Show,” which was pulled after just two episodes
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Watching ‘Red Tails’ With the Real Tuskegee Airmen
“We were a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement”
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Carole Mallory -
David Cronenberg, Unbound by the Niceties of Taste, Propriety
He is old-fashioned and out of fashion, and for this very disregard of fashion, Cronenberg is always in
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Mary Kuryla -
Captured by Captcha — So How Do You Type Hebrew?
Filling out the security box for a Facebook message ended up a linguistic feat
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Dan Bloom -
Surprise … My Old Friend Albert Brooks Drives ‘Drive’
How Albert turned the playful, fun-loving comedy writer and director of the terrific film “Mother” into a terrifying hit man astounds me
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Carole Mallory -
A Southern-Fried Version of Bigfoot
Horror films have become too formulaic — with my first film, “Creature,” I wanted to do something different
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Fred M. Andrews -
How Sitcom/Drama/Feature Writers Can Adapt to Reality TV
The good news is that just about everything you know about story applies to reality television
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Troy DeVolld -
Translating ‘Colombiana’: How Not to Include ‘Penis’ in Your Movie Title Overseas
In Taiwan, the local translation team innocently decided to call “Colombiana” “Hei-lan-jiao” — the local pronunciation for penis!
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Dan Bloom -
The Cinematic Magic of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Iris’
The new show at the Kodak is a true nirvana ride of eye-popping magical wonder and movie world appreciation
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Guy Magar -
Father’s Day Films — How Films Echo My Relationship With My Dad
There are traditional choices I could have picked, but this list is more about films that have a message about fathers and sons
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When Filming in China, We Learned to ‘Take the Deal’
Hollyblog: We learned an easy lesson filming “The China Question” in 2009 — after Wednesday’s Gmail crackdown, that lesson gets harder to explain
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The Sked: Sunday
HOLLYBLOG: Gazing into my crystal ball, I pick the new shows, timeslot changes and ratings for Sunday nights
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Mitch Metcalf