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'Inkheart'/'Bedtime Stories' separated at birth; 'Twilight' fans worried about Jacob (The Kansas City Star) Cinematographer Mandy Walker’s gorgeous images give Baz Luhrmann’s “Australia” an epic dimension that’s lacking elsewhere. us.rd.yahoo.com
New book examines the mystery of the 'Scarface' phenomenon (Contra Costa Times) A quarter century since its December 1983 release, "Scarface" remains a towering pop-cult phenom, a hyperactive gangster pic embraced by hip-hop artists, gangsta rappers, frat boys, gamers, poster merchants, blingmeisters and movie mavens who delight in dropping signature Tony Montana lines into their everyday yammer: Say hello to my little friend, indeed. us.rd.yahoo.com
'Australia:' Land Down Under as in Underperformer (Los Angeles Times) For all its directorial ambition, "Australia" just squeaked into positive Rotten Tomatoes territory. us.rd.yahoo.com
New book examines the mystery of the Scarface phenomenon (The Star) Al Pacino, Oliver Stone, Brian De Palma, they just don't get it. A quarter century since its December 1983 release, Scarface remains a towering pop-cult phenom, a hyperactive gangster pic embraced by hip-hop artists, gangsta rappers, frat boys, gamers, poster merchants, blingmeisters and movie mavens who delight in dropping signature Tony Montana lines into their everyday yammer: Say hello to my ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Kidman returns to 'Australia' (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) LOS ANGELES – She’s changed, or something. That’s her story now. She uses Lululemon words, like calm and universe. Photo caption: “Australia” is the kind of movie Nicole Kidman likes to be part of – one with an obsessive director. Photo by 20th Century Fox us.rd.yahoo.com
Kidman returns from Down Under a changed woman (Detroit News) Her new movie is ludicrously huge. It's meant to be. It's called "Australia." It took 10 months to film. Half of Hollywood was expecting a $120 million Vegemite bomb to go off Wednesday when it opened; the other half believed in "Australia" deeply, almost weirdly. us.rd.yahoo.com
New book examines the mystery of the ‘Scarface' phenomenon (The State) PHILADELPHIA - Al Pacino, Oliver Stone, Brian De Palma, they just don't get it. A quarter century since its December 1983 release, "Scarface" remains a towering pop-cult phenom, a hyperactive gangster pic embraced by hip-hop artists, gangsta rappers, frat boys, gamers, poster merchants, blingmeisters and movie mavens who delight in dropping signature Tony Montana lines into their everyday ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Think Godzilla's Scary? Meet His Lawyers (Wired News) Godzilla's owner wages an epic legal battle in the United States, suing or threatening to sue anybody it believes is infringing the great monster's copyrights and trademarks — from bloggers to movie studios, national advertisers and even wineries. Just like in the movies, Godzilla usually prevails. us.rd.yahoo.com
Nicole Kidman drifts about like a lost porcelain doll (Times Online) Oh dear, oh dear. The Australians are investing a huge amount of expectation, and many millions of promotional dollars, in an epic movie intended to reinvigorate tourism and a sense of national pride. us.rd.yahoo.com
New book examines the mystery of the ‘Scarface' phenomenon (Bradenton Herald) PHILADELPHIA - Al Pacino, Oliver Stone, Brian De Palma, they just don't get it. us.rd.yahoo.com
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