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Ethan Coen returns to off-Broadway with Offices
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ethan Coen scored last season at the Atlantic Theater Company with "Almost an Evening," a trio of one-act comedies that marked his playwriting debut. Now he will return to the Atlantic with "Offices," another collection of...Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Theater, New York, Cinema Industry
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Gonzo documentary at the Charles
Sun reporterThe Spring 2008 Cinema Sundays series wraps this weekend with documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney's Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. Former Cinema Sundays programmer Gabe Wardell, now executive director of Independent Media Artists of...Tags: Roald Dahl, American Visionary Art Museum, NASA, Johns Hopkins University, George Clooney
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Say goodnight to suspense
Sun reporterBaltimore's reigning best film series, the Charles Theatre's six-month Alfred Hitchcock retrospective, wraps this weekend with 1955's To Catch a Thief, starring Cary Grant as John Robie, a reformed cat burglar who's being framed for a bunch of high-...Tags: Theater, Johns Hopkins University, Grace Kelly, Homewood, Alfred Hitchcock
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French classroom drama wins Cannes' top prize
The French film "The Class," a frank tale about classroom life using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Laurent Cantet, "The Class" ("Entre les Murs") was the first French...Tags: Film Festivals, Theater, Culture, Health and Safety at School, Steven Soderbergh
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Almost a Play, Waste of an Evening
STAFF WRITERAlmost an Evening – The New Century – We advise you to avoid any play that is merely a collection of short sketches by a single playwright. It usually serves the playwright's temptation to combine unrelated stuff and declare it a finished product....Tags: Linda Lavin, Financial and Business Services, Film Festivals, Personal Service, Movies
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Coens' 'Reading' to open Venice Film Festival
A spy comedy by Oscar-winning directors Joel and Ethan Coen starring George Clooney, John Malkovich and Brad Pitt will open this year's Venice film festival, organizers said on Monday.
The film, whose working title is "Burn After Reading", tells the...Tags: Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, Joel Coen, Movies, Film Festivals
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Inauguration Shifts Key 2009 Oscar Date
Zap2It.comThe Oscars are a big deal, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences figures the next President of the United States will be a bigger deal. The AMPAS announced the schedule for 2009's 81st Annual Academy Awards, making one minor accommodation...Tags: Film Festivals, National Government, Movies, Government, Media
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Sean Young enters rehab
Sean Young has entered rehabilitation for alcohol abuse following a weekend outburst in which she was heckling from the audience at the Directors Guild of America awards.
The 48-year-old actress was escorted from the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency in...Tags: Los Angeles County, Sean Young, Movies, Los Angeles, Century City
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Directors honor Coens: Oscar clue?
Joel and Ethan Coen won the top prize from the Directors Guild of America in L.A. Saturday for "No Country for Old Men," seizing the inside track for best director Oscar. Other winners: Alan Taylor, TV drama ("Mad Men"); Yves Simoneau, TV movie ("Bury My...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Television, Unions
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