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Tag Archives: Midnight in Paris
What To Do About A Problem Called Woody?
With his latest movie “To Rome, With Love” set to hit theaters this summer, the kids at Gawker contemplate the eternal question: Is it possible really love Woody Allen’s movies? Or do you just like them in much the same … Continue reading
First Look: Woody Allen’s “To Rome with Love.”
Apparently realizing he hit box office gold with last year’s “Midnight in Paris,” the director sets up shop in The Eternal City for the comedy that stars Jesse Eisenberg, Penelope Cruz, Greta Gerwig, Roberto Benigni, Ellen Page, Alison Pill, Alec … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, Film News
Tagged Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg, Judy Davis, Midnight in Paris, Penelope Cruz, To Rome with Love, Woody Allen
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The Importance of Being Ernest Hemingway
In this Carpetbagger interview, the New York Times’ Melena Ryzik talks to actor Corey Stoll, who plays Ernest Hemingway in last year’s “Midnight in Paris.” The Importance of Being Ernest Hemingway, posted with vodpod
Woody Allen’s First “Midnight in Paris” Was A 1971 Short Story.
Here’s a fascinating piece by Steve Pond over at The Wrap, who notes that Woody Allen took a fantasy trip to the Lost Generation’s City of Light years before last summer’s sleeper hit Midnight in Paris. As he got ready … Continue reading
“The Artist” Tops Golden Globe Nominations.
The French silent film got six nods at the annual prelude to the Oscars. The Guardian reports: “The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius’s largely silent black-and-white homage to Hollywood’s golden era, has swept the board at the Golden Globe nominations, picking up … Continue reading
The Viewers’ Guide To “Midnight In Paris.”
Filmmaker Woody Allen earned plaudits earlier this year with “Midnight in Paris,” his love-letter to the City of Lights in the 1920s. Figures of 20th Century Modernism, such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald figure heavily in the film. … Continue reading
Posted in Biopic, Books On Film, comedy, Film News
Tagged 20th Century Modernism, Cory Stoll, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Kathy Bates, Making of Americans, Midnight in Paris, Owen Wilson, The Great Gatsby, The Lost Generation, The Sun Also Rises, Woody Allen
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Universal Brings The Hammer Down.
The Wrap has an interesting take today on Universal’s decision to pull the plug on “Ouija,“ its horror film based on the Hasbro board game of the same name. The decision to kill $190 million “Ouija” project marks the third … Continue reading
Posted in Film News, Thinking About Movies
Tagged Battleship, Clue, GI Joe, McG, Michael Bay, Midnight in Paris, Ouija, Transformers, Universal Studios
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