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11/15/09
Colin Firth gets a long-overdue moment in the spotlight.
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Variety
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11/05/09
The one that starred Meryl Streep and was based on the stage musical, which itself was based on a whole bunch of ABBA songs from the '70s?
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MTV Movies Blog
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11/02/09
Shortchanging traditional animation by literalizing it while robbing actors of their full range of facial expressiveness, the performance-capture technique favored by director Robert Zemeckis looks more than ever like the emperor's new clothes in "Disney's A Christmas Carol."
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Variety
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10/27/09
Colin Firth, who stars in Tom Ford's "A Single Man," will be presented with the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's Outstanding Performance of the Year Award at Santa Barbara's Arlington Theatre on Feb.13.
In the film adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's novel, Firth plays a college professor in Los Angeles in 1962 dealing with the death of his male lover.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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10/15/09
As Peter Martin wrote back in May , AFI's groundbreaking move to free ticketing is a daring experiment.
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Cinematical.com
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09/22/09
Richard Kind, Fred Melamed, Sari Lennick, Aaron Wolff and Benjy Portnoe received a combined total of 11, though individually no one got more than 3.
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indieWIRE
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09/18/09
As much as buyers mulled pickups and sellers sought attention, the Toronto Film Festival this year lived up to its reputation as awards-season launchpad for movies that already have distribution deals.
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Variety
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09/12/09
Tom Ford's film "A Single Man" went into its World premiere at the Venice Film Festival yesterday morning as a massive question mark.
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indieWIRE
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09/08/09
Bruce Jenner (pictured with wife Kris) gave himself quite the present for his upcoming 60th birthday: a new face.
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Popeater Movies
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09/02/09
Rights to "The King's Speech," which will be directed by Emmy Award winner Tom Hooper ("John Adams," "Elizabeth I") have been picked up by The Weinstsein Company from See-Saw Films and Bedlam Productions.
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indieWIRE