

The luncheon is designed as a safe haven from the Oscar campaigning, a chance for nominees from every category to break bread together and sip wine in an informal setting. Seating is designed with an eye toward mixing and mingling. Even the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan, nominated for directing and adapting the best-p
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The movie starts as a fast paced comedy with an agile editing to turn later into a spiritual reflection about our power over the reality that surrounds us. This, and some ups and brief boring downs, might dishearten some, and even offend other, but if you are ready to take the bait, it will also fish you, y
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The story is about connectiveness, connectiveness between people that, one way or another, have developed a lack of social tact. Every single character in the movie seem extracted from a biased sample towards authentic, if not freak, people. And this fact is both, the appeal and the drawback of the movie. Winner of 4 C
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To prevent the leaking of information about the movie the casting process was kept as secretive as possible. Judging by the cast performances as secretive that no suitable actors were aware of it. It is not that they perform badly, it is that rather than rescue an already difficult to buy script, they help
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Marion Cotillard, who was nominated for an Oscar for role as Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose, is to join Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in Public Enemies, the Depression-era crime drama directed by Michael Mann. The movie is an adaptation of the Brian Burrough book Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and
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