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How to make foreign actors sound American
Tribune reporterWhat does it take for British and Australian actors to sound like Americans? That's where someone such as Tanera Marshall, assistant professor in the University of Illinois at Chicago's performing arts department, comes in. She has been a dialect coach...Tags: Rachel McAdams, University of Illinois at Chicago, Celebrity, Michael Mann, John Dillinger
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The Best of 2008 Movies: Love at first bot
rafer.guzman@newsday.comThis winter, with films like "The Reader" and "Valkyrie" to name just a few, the studios are trotting out a parade of Nazis, those useful, all-purpose villains of the cinema. They're unarguably evil, guaranteed not to offend (who's going to object?) and...Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Kristin Scott Thomas, Marisa Tomei, Heath Ledger, Theater
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'Doubt' tops SAG Awards pack with 5 nominations, among them honors for Streep, Hoffman
AP Movie WriterThe Catholic school drama "Doubt" led contenders Thursday for the Screen Actors Guild Awards with five nominations, including honors for Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis. The late Heath Ledger also earned a supporting-actor...Tags: Culture, Contracts, Heath Ledger, Meryl Streep, Theater
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Golden Globes nominations unveiled
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Slumdog Millionaire," a modern-day fable about an orphan from Mumbai who ends up on a television game show, is shaping up to be this movie season's Cinderella story. At one point, it seemed poised to go straight to DVD after its original studio,...Tags: Culture, Mass Media, Daniel Day-Lewis, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), The Dark Knight (movie)
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'Wall-E' wins L.A. Film Critics award
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. named " Wall-E," Disney/Pixar's animated film about a little robot who falls in love, the best film of 2008 on Tuesday afternoon. The Batman adventure "The Dark Knight" was runner-up. Sally Hawkins, who played the...Tags: Culture, Heath Ledger, Theater, Daniel Day-Lewis, Slumdog Millionaire (movie)
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Oscar likes to keep it real
" The Duchess." "W." " Changeling." " Defiance." "Frost/Nixon." "Milk." " Valkyrie." "Che." What do these films have in common, other than succinct titles? All are based on real people and events, and all happen to have release dates timed to award...Tags: George Arliss, Daniel Day-Lewis, Flash of Genius (movie), Robert Ford, Defiance (movie)
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A moment with Kristin Scott Thomas
Actors whose characters battle demons -- think Russell Crowe in "A Beautiful Mind" or Marion Cotillard in "La Vie en Rose" -- get to thrash around. Performers who are playing the larger-than-life -- picture Daniel Day-Lewis in " There Will Be Blood" or...Tags: Kristin Scott Thomas, Scott E Thomas, Russell Crowe, Movies, Celebrity
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Check out old Paris charm in Belleville, birthplace of La Vie En Rose's Edith Piaf
The Associated PressTourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of La Vie en Rose should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the city and the birthplace of Edith Piaf. Only five Metro stops away from Paris' town hall, Belleville has retained much of its...Tags: Music, East Village (Manhattan, New York), Edith Piaf, Jim Morrison, Marlene Dietrich
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Anya Hindmarch brings a low-priced handbag collection to Target
Special to The TimesIF THE gloomy economic forecast has you looking for less pricey alternatives to this season's "It" bag, British accessories designer Anya Hindmarch's collection at Target might appeal. Though prices for a Hindmarch luxury tote at her Robertson...Tags: Keira Knightley, Venice, Reese Witherspoon, Republican Party, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Kate Hudson Has 'Nine' Lives
Zap2It.comKate Hudson has joined the cast of the Weinstein Company's big screen version of "Nine," adding another Oscar nominee to the roster. The Tony-winning Broadway favorite will be brought to film by Oscar nominated director Rob Marshall ("Chicago"). Based...Tags: Penelope Cruz, Music, Nicole Kidman, Daniel Day-Lewis, Movies
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Guillaume Canet completes his dream project with 'Tell No One'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGUILLAUME CANET couldn't believe it when director Michael Apted sat down across from him at a luncheon in Los Angeles a while back. Apted's next project at the time was to be an adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel "Tell No One," the very book that French...Tags: Michael Apted, Movies, Patrick Dempsey, Film Festivals, Celebrity
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Oscar for 'Old Men'
TRIBUNE CRITICA pulp thriller with a controversial dangler of an ending and a title taken from William Butler Yeats, "No Country for Old Men" swaggered into Hollywood's Kodak Theatre on Sunday, took aim at the swells assembled for the 80th Academy Awards and muttered:...Tags: Arthur Miller, Culture, Ethan Coen, Roberto Benigni, Marketing
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