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From the hair to the voice, becoming one of the principal characters of this classic took more than just a few rehearsals for Hathaway.
Oscar Case Study: Can ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Les Miserables’ Overcome Bad Reviews with Big Box Office?
It may be a little premature to banish ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Les Miz’ from this year’s inner circle of viable Oscar contenders.
The Lizard Unveiled: New ‘Spider-Man’ Villain Glimpsed in Concept Art, PEZ Dispenser
In today’s roundup, Roger Ebert wants to know where you sit when you go to the movies, and Martin Scorsese wants to make sure the movies themselves are up to snuff.
Word & Film's Outside-the-Box 'Les Miserables' Casting Recommendations
Here’s one way the upcoming adaptation of Hugo’s classic can take the lead at the box office.
The Thirteen Movies Ebert Hated Most of All
Also today, Slate’s take on ‘Behind the Candelabra,’ DC’s first transgender comics character, and news on the movie adaptation of Judy Blume’s Tiger Eyes.
Reviewing the Life and Work of Roger Ebert: Critic, Populist, Humanist
What distinguished Ebert from his peers was the selfless humanity that informed his critical sensibility as well as his commitment to championing the underdog.
Americanizing the Scandinavian Crime Wave, From ‘Dragon Tattoo’ to ‘Easy Money’
While we wait for the second piece of the Stateside ‘Dragon Tattoo’ trilogy, another Scandinavian adaptation has quietly come down the pipeline and another’s on its way.
Hugh Jackman Seizes ‘Six Years’: Is Harlan Coben Hollywood’s Next Mystery Muse?
With no fewer than five books in various stages of development, it appears that Hollywood has finally gotten wise to the untapped riches in Coben’s body of work.
6 Brilliant Portrayals of Editors on Film
Behind every good story is a good editor. Here are six examples of actors and actresses who brilliantly captured the essence of editorial excellence.









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