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NYT > Movies
Arts & Leisure: Douglas Trumbull Honored for Technology He’s Still Creating
Douglas Trumbull is getting a special Oscar for technological contributions, and he’s not finished contributing them.
Bela Tarr Says ‘The Turin Horse’ Is His Last Movie
The Hungarian director Bela Tarr has made what he is calling his final film, “The Turin Horse,” a black-and-white tale of medieval adversity and survival.
Bingham Ray, Light of October Films and Daring Cinema
The distributor Bingham Ray, who died on Jan. 23, never abandoned his commitment to risky, visionary cinema.
Arts & Leisure: Ed Wood’s ‘Final Curtain’ Plays at Slamdance
Jason Insalaco, the great-nephew of an actor who appeared in Ed Wood films, found and restored a sort-of lost Wood television pilot called “Final Curtain.”
Ben Gazzara, Actor of Stage and Screen, Dies at 81
Mr. Gazzara’s long acting career included playing Brick in the original “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Broadway and roles in influential films by John Cassavetes.
DVD: ‘The Great Waltz’ and ‘Moses and Aaron’ on DVD
“The Great Waltz” and “Moses and Aaron,” two films grounded in the work of notable Viennese composers, are on DVD.
Spotlight | Torrington: Showing a Horror Film Opposite Its Set, the Yankee Pedlar Inn
Parties before and after “The Innkeepers” will be held where the film was shot, in the Yankee Pedlar Inn.
Talk: Joe Eszterhas Sure Cleaned Up
So why is he writing a movie about Jewish history for Mel Gibson?
Arts & Leisure: ‘Carrie,’ a Huge Stage Flop, Is Reinvented by MCC Theater
One of Broadway’s greatest flops, “Carrie” is being dressed up, and toned down, for another onstage dance.
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Madonna to Preform at Super Bowl XLVI
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Fashion Friday: Bird Print Trend
At the 2012 Golden Globe Awards, Fearless Fashionista Emma Stone looked stunning in a Lavin gown with bird adorned belt. From print to jewelry and accessories like the belt, Spring...
How to Flatter Your Eye Color with Eyeshadow
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HTC Radar Review
After going through an absolute nightmare with my Samsung Sidekick 4g, I needed a new phone. About a month ago I got so sick of my 6-month- old Sidekick, I decided...
Birchbox Beauty Review
Find yourself always reaching out for the latest and most buzzed about in beauty care? Well if your anything like me, I’m always up for trying any new cosmetic products!...
Mirena Insertion Experience and Review
So to start, Mirena is an IUD (Intrauterine Device) contraceptive, which is also approved for the treatment of heavy periods. I was diagnosed with PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder). I’ve dealt...
Do Your Jeans Need a Makeover?
The Colored Jean Trend Blue jeans have always been the staple for casual style, but it looks like they’re ready for an upgrade. Mainstream brands like J. Crew, The Limited...
Emma Roberts and Chord Overstreet end Their Relationship
The young couple has reportedly ended their 9-month relationship. Unlike the typical Hollywood romance, Emma Roberts and Chord Overstreet are ending things drama-free. US Weekly is reporting that the two...
Don Cornelius Found Dead
Don Cornelius, the man who created, produced and hosted the show that transcended economic, cultural and racial barriers, was found dead. Every Saturday morning for over 30 years America tuned...
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