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Gordon Willis, the Man Who Plays Peekaboo
Gordon Willis Showcase Harvard Film Archive Pennies from Heaven, The Parallax View, The Purple Rose of Cairo, The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, The Landlord Through November 30 Last night, Bostonist had the pleasure of watching the Woody Allen classic Manhattan open up the HFA's Gordon Willis series, featuring Willis live and in person.
Never has an artist created such glorious noise exploring her own uncertainty. The recent output of Sydney songstress Sarah Blasko offers such soul-searching songs as All I Want , Is My Baby Yours? and - as in "It's something I can't even explain". The latter gorgeous song from Blasko's 2007 album What the Sea Wants, the Sea Will Have, completed an ...
Light a Candle and Put in One of These Top 10 Romance Movies for Those Over 50
Romance does not go away just because you are in your 50s. Sometimes you find you even get your second wind in the romance department right about then.
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This weeka s cover: a Ita s Complicateda stars Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep talk nudity
For Something's Gotta Give , writer-director Nancy Meyers had to convince Diane Keaton to bare all on screen.
Keaton Takes Her Life to the Stage
Diane Keaton will appear on the stage of Austin's Paramount Theatre this Friday, offering what the venue's program listing describes as "first-hand insight into the life of a Hollywood actress, director, and conservation and restoration enthusiast." With curiosity duly piqued, the Chronicle spoke with the screen legend by phone to better understand ...
Michigan's war of words at an impasse
In an iconic scene from the Oscar-winning "Annie Hall," the movie screen splits to reveal separate counseling sessions in which troubled lovers Woody Allen and Diane Keaton are being asked how often they sleep together.
Snoop Dogg Wants to Take a Bite Out of Bon Temps
"You know I'm down with it. I love that show. I wish I could be on it. I'd be a hell of a vampire, don't you think? So what's happenin'? True Blood , get at me - Snoop Dogg wants to be a vampire." - Snoop Dogg on his real motivation for name-checking the show on his single "Gangsta Luv" [ MTV ] "It's interesting.
Diane Keaton feels she'd land a lover only by paying money
London, Oct 21 : Veteran actress Diane Keaton feels that her days of romancing Hollywood's eligible bachelors are over and she will only find a lover if she paid him to romance her.
Scarecrow suggest: Like 'Amelia'? Try other movies about pioneer aviators
Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator" explores Howard Hughes' days as a filmmaker, a businessman and an eccentric recluse.
Almost Everything About the Little Corporal at Muzeo's 'Treasures of Napoleon'
Where's the Little Corporal? Muzeo's exhibit will help you sort out the truth from the tall tales about Napoleon In the graveyard of pop culture, Napoleon Bonaparte is often more sniggering caricature than formidable world leader: Woody Allen and Diane Keaton double-talk philosophy as they attempt to assassinate him in Love and Death ; his biggest ...
Hilary Swank not the only actress to play Earhart
Hilary Swank is the latest actress to play Amelia Earhart. Here are four others who have portrayed the famed aviator: SUSAN CLARK: The future co-star of "Webster" and "Porky's" starred in "Amelia Earhart," a 1976 NBC-TV biopic for which she earned an Emmy nomination.
While the 1960s would be typified as a sort of waking dream, where television and film seemed to bind at the genetic level with the political and social worlds, the 1970s came to be looked at as the Sunday morning after the bad acid trip.
Diane Keaton - Keaton Fears Her Romance Days are Over
Caption: Diane Keaton and guest The Alliance for Children's Rights Honors Annual Dinner Gala held at the Beverly Hills Hotel Los Angeles, California .... Actress DIANE KEATON fears the only way she'd land a lover these days is if she paid him to romance her.
Review - Where The Wild Things Are
There are occasional reminders why, amidst all the bullshit that flies in my profession these days, I still write about movies.
Glynnis MacNicol: New York, I Love You (And Always Have): Top Ten New York Movie Moments
After premiering at the Toronto Film Festival more than a year ago, the long awaited New York, I Love You is finally being released in New York theaters this Friday.
Remember "I Will, I Will . . . for Now," the 1976 comedy starring Elliott Gould and Diane Keaton about a husband and wife taking a chance on a swingin' sex clinic in order to reignite That Spark? A year from now you won't remember "Couples Retreat" either.
Movies about radicals don't always have a radical effect
The revolution is once more being screened. Opening Friday is Uli Edel's critically praised "The Baader Meinhof Complex,'' which dramatizes Germany's violent Red Army faction of the late 1960s and '70s. Since the cinema is at once the most personal of art forms and a vast commercial enterprise, films about the radical left are rare and varied, from ...
Downtown Movie Night This Friday Night
Downtown Movie Night continues Friday night with a free showing of Something's Gotta Give, starring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton.
Friday Night Flix salutes comic genius
BELFAST : During the month of September, legendary comic geniuses will be spotlighted in the Belfast Free Library's Friday Night Flix film series.
He Should Really Write a Movie For Her
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