This “cover” of Nickelback’s “Photograph” had me LOLing, and I thought it would be a nice end-of-workday treat for ya’ll.
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2009 Gotham Awards
2009 Gotham Independent Film Award nominations: Oct. 19, 2009
2009 Gotham Award winners: Nov.
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The 30th anniversary of the 1979 Bette Midler showcase The Rose was celebrated on Friday, September 25, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences‘ Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
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The Charlotte Observer printed Newsday’s film critic’s take on “Taking Woodstock” –
Tiber’s book mentions several gay experiences, some empowering, some brutalizing, but here they’re reduced to two: a brief hookup and an ambiguous hug-fest.
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Obituary: Cinephile was a critic, Fellini biographer -- Tullio Kezich, a prominent figure in European cinephile circles who was Italy's leading film critic and Federico Fellini's most authoritative biographer as well as a scribe, producer and occasional actor, died in Rome on Monday.
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They’ve been married an eternity in Hollywood time, but the bond between Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore still seems to be strong.
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"There's not a seething, bubbling hunger to see straight stars impersonating homosexuals," says former New York Post film critic and right-wing-y radio host Michael Medved of Sherlock Holmes.
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From Advocate.com:
A former New York Post film critic warns director Guy Ritchie against the prospect of a gay Sherlock Holmes character, telling the Page Six gossip column that audiences feel no “hunger” to see stars Robert Downey Jr.
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Critics have warned film director Guy Ritchie that the gay storyline in his upcoming movie Sherlock Holmes could put off audiences.
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A former New
York Post film critic warns director Guy
Ritchie against the prospect of a gay Sherlock Holmes
character, telling the Page Six gossip column that audiences
feel no “hunger” to see stars Robert
Downey Jr.
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Plans to give legendary detective Sherlock Holmes a gay twist have been attacked by a film critic who said it could turn audiences off.
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A former New York Post film critic warns director Guy Ritchie against the prospect of a gay Sherlock Holmes character, telling the Page Six gossip column that audiences feel no "hunger" to see stars Robert Downey Jr.
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Another day, another ignorant article about high definition. This time it's Peter Bradshaw, film critic for Guardian.
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"Independent film is a vast and varied territory, and Phil Hall’s remarkable book explores every inch of it with wit, intelligence, a sympathetic spirit, and a wide-open mind.
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