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Razzie Award nominations: Can Sandra Bullock win worst AND best actress?
Gold Derby"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Land of the Lost" are tied for the most Razzie Award nominations, scoring seven chances each to take gold paint-sprayed statuettes hailing the worst films of 2009. Also noteworthy: two of this year's Oscar... -
A new 'Star Is Born' with Russell Crowe? Is this a bad, really bad idea?
The Big PictureWhen I first read my colleagues Steven Zeitchik and Rachel Abramowitz's intriguing post about a new film where the male lead plays an "aging, alcoholic musician who mentors/is schooled by--and then finds romance with--a younger female star," I thought... -
Prediction: Sandra Bullock will beat Megan Fox for the Razzie
Gold DerbyUnder normal circumstances, Sandra Bullock ("All About Steve") would probably lose the Razzie battle over the worst-actress trophy to Megan Fox ("Transformers 2") or Beyonce ("Obsessed"), but she's announced that she'll attend the Razzies ceremony on... -
Theater review: 'Girlfriend' at Berkeley Rep
Culture MonsterReporting from Berkeley—The old formula of romantic comedy—boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy tries to get girl back—receives a same-sex makeover in “Girlfriend,” the sweet and simple, if slightly overstretched, new musical incorporating... -
Whisper this 10 times: He is quite unusual
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDan Deacon, the spaz-out electronic composer behind last year's absurdist, cathartic album "Spiderman of the Rings," wants to reinvent the concert experience, not grandiosely but with modest gimmicks that have a surprising cumulative power. At the El Rey...Tags: Los Angeles Times, DVDs and Movies, Electronics, Science and Technology, Spider-Man (fictional character)
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Eddie Marsan on 'Happy-Go-Lucky's' Scott character
In "Happy-Go-Lucky," Poppy Cross (Sally Hawkins) is relentlessly optimistic in the face of adversity. She quickly finds that opposition in Scott, her driving instructor, played by British actor Eddie Marsan. Scott is a wildly damaged man, living off the...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Death, New York, Will Smith
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Julianne Moore knows how to make them suffer
Special to The TimesJULIANNE MOORE has made a specialty of suffering in silence, her pale skin pulling tight across her cheekbones to form a flawless mask, a shell of perfect beauty concealing a soul in deepest turmoil. Only in private moments, when no one but the audience...Tags: Entertainment, Social Issues, Cinema Industry, Death, Louis Malle
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'Surfwise'
Times Movie CriticThere's an irony in the title of the documentary "Surfwise" that may not immediately be apparent. Because this story of a man who, as a TV news segment explains, "gave up being a doctor to travel with his family in a tiny camper from one wave to another,"...Tags: Movies, Surfwise (movie), Family, Entertainment, Television
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Movie review: Obsessed -- 1 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticObsessed is a thriller built around the married woman's worst fear -- the office blond after her husband. Make the married woman black and you take that to another level -- the black woman's fear of that skinny white blond chasing her man. But whoever...Tags: Entertainment, Roger Moore, Television, PG-13 Rated Movies, Finance
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Jerry O'Connel to guest-star on season premiere of MaDtv
Jerry O'Connell, star of the new FOX comedy DO NOT DISTURB, will make a special appearance on the season premiere of MADtv airing Saturday, Sept. 13 (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) on FOX. O'Connell will spoof Senator John Edwards in "Viva La Cheata," a...Tags: Quincy Jones, Cindy McCain, Ben Affleck, Entertainment, Television
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'Wondrous Oblivion'
Special to The TimesSet in working-class London at the dawn of the 1960s, "Wondrous Oblivion" filters the era's cultural clashes through the starry eyes of a young Jewish boy. Although his parents — a middle-aged tailor and his young, pretty wife — fled to...Tags: Judaism, Delroy Lindo, Movies, Sports, Entertainment
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'Little Children'
Times Staff WriterAbout halfway through Todd Field's deeply resonant "Little Children," adulterous suburban lovers Sarah and Brad (Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson) indulge in something really naughty: They join in a moment of mass moral panic and righteous ostracism at the...Tags: Literature, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Phyllis Somerville, Adultery
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