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'Twilight' faces harsh glare of fans' high expectations
Sentinel Movie CriticBefore a single frame had run through a projector, Twilight was all but assured of being a hit. The film based on the teenager-who-loves-a-vampire novel had already sold out more than 2,000 showings for opening weekend as of Thursday, according to...Tags: Twilight, Vampires, Celebrity, Folklore and Mythology, Jeff Goldblum
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Independent filmmakers must get creative with financing
Wanted: 1,700 brave investors each willing to shell out $30 for a credit as a co-executive producer on an independent movie about New York's illegal graffiti street-art scene. The reward: striking a "blow for artistic freedom."
That's the pitch...Tags: Spike Lee, Film Festivals, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Radio Industry, William Morris
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The life of Brian
There is about an hour of autumn sunlight There is about an hour of autumn sunlight left on a chilly weekday afternoon in Arlington Heights' Centennial Park, a luxuriant green expanse surrounded by well-kept suburban homes. Squealing clusters of exuberant...Tags: Ethics, John Kerr, Multi-Sport Events, Colleges and Universities, Dick Butkus
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Director Catherine Hardwicke saw the 'Twilight' mania coming
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES—Catherine Hardwicke knew exactly what she was getting herself into when she signed on to direct the big-screen adaptation of "Twilight," the first installment in author Stephenie Meyer's best-selling young adult franchise about Everygirl...Tags: Twilight, Film Festivals, Vampires, Celebrity, Folklore and Mythology
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Newcomer Rashad brings strength, vulnerability to 'Ruined'
Special to the Tribune"Do you have a smile?" asks the madam, coldly sizing up a young woman played by Condola Phyleia Rashad in the Goodman Theatre's world premiere of "Ruined." Do you have a smile? Or rather, can you fake one? The madam needs to know. Men want their...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Human Rights, Celebrity, Rape, Phylicia Rashad
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Java:
Real Art Ways' monthly Creative Cocktail Hours are always fun, with great art, food and music, but Thursday's event offered something a little different: Hartford Symphony Orchestra's Horn Quartet gave the audience a glimpse into how a chamber music...Tags: Rock and Roll, Celebrity, Boris Becker, Robert Vaughn, Scarlett Johansson
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'The Touch,' directed by Ingmar Bergman, tonight at the Billy Wilder Theater
"The Touch" is Ingmar Bergman's orphan film.
The celebrated, late Swedish director's only project in English, it's a gut-wrenching relationship drama from 1971 starring Elliott Gould, who was as hot then as the entire cast of "Twilight" is now, and...Tags: Robert Altman, Curtis Hanson, Twilight, Billy Wilder, Film Festivals
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'Twilight' Time: Catherine Hardwicke Enters The Teen Vampire Cult
Los Angeles TimesCatherine Hardwicke knew exactly what she was getting herself into when she signed on to direct the big-screen adaptation of " Twilight," the first installment in author Stephenie Meyer's bestselling young adult franchise about everygirl Bella Swan and...Tags: Twilight, Film Festivals, Vampires, Celebrity, Folklore and Mythology
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'Christmas Carol's' 25th at Theatre Three in Port Jeff
steve.parks@newsday.comThis season marks the 25th anniversary of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" at Theatre Three in Port Jefferson. For the company's director, Jeffrey Sanzel, it's his 20th year playing Scrooge - and, when he takes the stage tonight, his 836th performance in...Tags: Hofstra University, Celebrity, Public Holidays, Christmas, Religious Festivals
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Holly Golightly continues to enchant 50 years after Capote published 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ The scene that made it excusable to wear a tiara to breakfast: Audrey Hepburn, gowned in Givenchy black with long gloves, fat pearls and oversized sunglasses. She peers through a Tiffany's window with Danish and coffee in hand. Having...Tags: Sex and the City, Washington Post Company, James Dean, Fiction, Norman Mailer
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A marriage slipping into history
Special to The Baltimore SunAs the third and final production of its opening season, Standing O is introducing its Chesapeake Academy black box theater audience to British playwright William Nicholson's The Retreat from Moscow. With this play, Standing O founder and artistic...Tags: History, Celebrity, Family, Marriage
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Kron's 'Well' suffers from her absence
Tribune criticWhen Lisa Kron opened her performance-memoir "Well" in New York in 2004, the piece was widely hailed as a fresh-eyed rejuvenation of a beleaguered form. That was because Kron didn't just perform her life story of growing up with an unusual mother in...Tags: Celebrity, Evanston
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