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12/18/09
Though the costumes are beautiful and the art direction impeccable, what stands out most from this debut by fashion designer Tom Ford is the leading performance by Colin Firth.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/17/09
Contemporary drama Welcome deals with illegal immigration and "covert border crossings."
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Cinematical.com
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12/17/09
"Up in the Air," "Precious" and "Inglourious Basterds" led the Screen Actors Guild Awards with three nominations each Thursday, among them honors for George Clooney, Diane Kruger and Mo'Nique.
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New York Post - New York NY
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12/15/09
Screenplays can be the foundation of many things, from escapist froth to rallying cries for social causes.
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Variety
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12/15/09
The Golden Globes may be the most laid-back of the awards shows, but just because its nominated stars don't have to thank the Academy (sadly, "I'd like to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association" doesn't quite roll off the tongue), their gratitude isn't any less sincere.
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E! Online
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12/15/09
The novel by Christopher Isherwood was able to express George's feelings through inner monologues, but rather than rely too heavily on voiceover to tell us what George is thinking, Ford (who shares screenplay credit with David Scearce) added the element of George's planned suicide as a way of showing instead of just telling.
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E! Online
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12/14/09
The headwaters of film music tend to replenish themselves in unexpected ways.
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Variety
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12/14/09
Just over a year ago, America shocked many doubters in electing a black president; now, the country has made the first Disney movie with an African-American protagonist the #1 movie in the country.
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The A.V. Club
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12/13/09
Disney's "The Princess and the Frog" scored the biggest opening for an animated film debuting nationwide in December, grossing an estimated $25 million from 3,434 locations to top the domestic box office.
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Variety
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12/12/09
Nicolas Cage plays a wizard who sets out to train a young man in the mystical arts.
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Cinematical.com