Movies
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‘Fill the Void’ Fills the Romantic Void in the Dizzying ‘Great Gatsby’
Guest blog: Rama Burshtein’s “Fill the Void” captures an intimate story that is about the emotions confronting a young Orthodox woman faced with a romantic dilemma
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Independent Box Office: ‘Place Beyond the Pines’ Passes $20M
IFC's "Francis Ha" averages $33.5K per-screen in four-theater debut
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Cannes Review: ‘Borgman’ Makes No Sense – in a Good Way
Alex van Warmerdam's film is a bizarre, rambling, vivid dream that often feels as if the director and cast are making it up as they go along
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‘Great Gatsby’ Edges ‘Iron Man 3,’ ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ at Overseas Box Office
Universal's "Fast & Furious 6" debuts No. 1 with record-breaking $13.8M in the U.K.
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Good Morning, Cannes: The Coen Brothers Make People Forget About Their Wet Socks
Before it even had its official Cannes premiere, "Inside Llewyn Davis" became the most acclaimed film at the festival
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‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Can’t Hit Warp Speed at Box Office
J.J. Abrams' space epic sequel is year's 3rd-biggest opening, but $84M 4-day total is less than Paramount hoped to bring in
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What is Jewish Humor? Justin Timberlake ‘Smells a Trap’ for Coen Brothers in Cannes
At news conference, Coen brothers are asked: “Jewish humor, does it exist? If so what does it consist of?”
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Cannes Review: Coen Brothers’ ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ Is a Breathtaking Ode to Failure
Coens' tragicomic story of Greenwich Village folk scene is a sharp, evocative portrait of a world about to be changed by Bob Dylan
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Cannes Deals: Weinstein’s RADiUS Buys ‘Blue Ruin,’ IFC Takes RAZE
IFC Midnight bought North American rights to the thriller "RAZE"
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‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ On $80M Pace After $21M Friday at Box Office
J.J. Abrams space epic sequel will fall short of the $100 million Paramount was expecting
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‘Fast & Furious 6’ Opening Day Universal’s Best-Ever in U.K.
The $4.6 million debut is the year's 2nd-best in that market, just behind "Iron Man 3"
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Good Morning, Cannes: Much Ado About Absolutely Everything
Asghar Farhadi’s “The Past” is the hot title for now, but elsewhere Cannes embraces excess and exaggeration
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The Curious Case of Benicio del Toro in ‘Jimmy P’
The film is based on a 1951 study by the French ethnopsychiatrist Georges Devereux
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Wentworth Media Launches to Finance, Produce Movies
The company will acquire films and seek to produce three to four feature films per year “in various budget ranges”
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How Many Different Companies Can Bid on Hulu? Too Many
DirecTV and Time Warner Cable are the latest companies to throw their hat in the Hulu ring