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    Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. MyFrenchFilmFestival.com begins Thursday

    Lovers of French films often have limited choices at their local theaters, and traveling regularly to Paris to catch the latest titles isn't an option for many.
    Lovers of French films often have limited choices at their local theaters, and traveling regularly to Paris to catch the latest titles isn't an option for many. Enter MyFrenchFilmFestival.com, a celebration of contemporary French cinema, which...

    Tags: Apple iTunes, Artists, France, Paris (France), The Artist (movie)

  2. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  3. 'The Intouchables'

    Based on a true story, this seriocomic French film by writer-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano earned international raves for its two stars ... veteran actor Francois Cluzet as a rich aristocrat suddenly incapacitated while paragliding, and Omar...

    Tags: France, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, The Intouchables (movie), Movies

  4. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: 'Port of Shadows' restored to its poetic realist glory

    It was the only French film of the 1930s, Simone de Beauvoir reported, that she and Jean-Paul Sartre jointly admired, largely for "the fog of despair enveloping the entire film." Yet it was banned by the Vichy government on moral grounds, accused of contributing to a national malaise that led to the German occupation and condemned by a French Catholic organization for telling "a profoundly demoralizing, somber story." It's "Port of Shadows," one of the treasures of French cinema now newly restored to its original glory.
    It was the only French film of the 1930s, Simone de Beauvoir reported, that she and Jean-Paul Sartre jointly admired, largely for "the fog of despair enveloping the entire film." Yet it was banned by the Vichy government on moral grounds, accused of...

    Tags: Panama, France, The Hustler (movie), Movies, Michele Morgan

  6. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| SFL
  7. Downton Abbey creator brings Brit class savvy to Mary Poppins

    Of course you know of the <strong>Mary Poppins</strong> from the P.L. Travers book series.
    Staff Writer
    Of course you know of the Mary Poppins from the P.L. Travers book series. And who hasn't seen Julie Andrews' 1964 cinematic take on the magical nanny? But now comes the stage musical version, a global hit that has carefully calculated changes —...

    Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), England, Entertainment Events, Kravis Center, Theater

  8. Jan 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The difficult path to a foreign-language film Oscar

    Something like a glammed-up re-imagining of the United Nations, year-in, year-out the foreign-language film category at the Oscars is a home to diplomacy, drama, intrigue and heartbreak. And that's just the process to secure a nomination and then the...

    Tags: Kon-Tiki (movie), Denmark, Iceland, A Royal Affair (movie), Swiss Confederation

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Fontella Bass: An appreciation

    There are two works that illustrate the range of Fontella Bass' singing power.
    There are two works that illustrate the range of Fontella Bass' singing power. One is a gut-busting soul cry, “Rescue Me,” a propellant R&B banger from 1965 that became Bass' signature. The other, equally vital, is a nine-minute thrill...

    Tags: The Staple Singers (music group), Ornette Coleman, Music Industry, Popular Music (genre), Miles Davis

  12. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Omar Sy of 'The Intouchables' hits his stride

    "The Intouchables" can justifiably be called an international sensation. Having taken in more than $414 million worldwide, including some $13 million in the U.S., is impressive enough. That the film is a French comedy-drama based on a simple story of two men makes it all the more impressive. The film is also France's submission for the foreign language Academy Award, a prize the country has not captured now for 20 years.
    "The Intouchables" can justifiably be called an international sensation. Having taken in more than $414 million worldwide, including some $13 million in the U.S., is impressive enough. That the film is a French comedy-drama based on a simple story of...

    Tags: France, Comedy (genre), Awards and Prizes, The Artist (movie), Academy Awards

  14. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. How much is it worth to be a U.S. citizen?

    We read about famous people like French film star Gerard Depardieu, who moved to Belgium to avoid a 75 percent income tax on millionaires proposed by France's Socialist government (a measure rejected last week by a French council, though French leadership...

    Tags: Lawyers, Hong Kong, France, Justice System, Judges

  16. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. World War II Roundtable celebrates with veterans

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    Submitted photo World War II veterans and a number of others attended a Roundtable Christmas party were dressed in uniform in honor of the occasion. The Potomac Highlands World War II Roundtable held its fourth annual Christmas Party honoring World...

    Tags: Holidays, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War I (1914-1918), American Legion, Human Interest

  18. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Amour,' 'Intouchables' make academy's foreign language film shortlist

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Friday moved forward with nine potential nominated movies for the next round of voting in the foreign language film category for the 85th Academy Awards, narrowing the field from 71 qualifying films....

    Tags: Kon-Tiki (movie), The Deep (movie), Denmark, A Royal Affair (movie), Mads Mikkelsen

  20. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Decent debuts for 'Hitchcock,' 'Rust and Bone' in limited release

    Moviegoers didn't exactly go psycho for "Hitchcock" at the box office this weekend, but the film didn't get slaughtered either.
    Moviegoers didn't exactly go psycho for "Hitchcock" at the box office this weekend, but the film didn't get slaughtered either. The movie starring Anthony Hopkins as legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock debuted in 17 theaters this weekend and...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Anthony Hopkins, Awards and Prizes, Greenwich Village, Academy Awards

  22. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  23. 'Taken 2' manages to be both fresh and stale

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    Olivier Megaton is a French film director, writer and editor who was formerly a graffiti artist. Recently, he has directed "Taken 2." Even though the film was action packed, I only gave it a rating of 4/5. I enjoyed that this movie has a different plot...

    Tags: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Movies, Central Intelligence Agency, Entertainment

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