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12/17/09
Hard-earned, controversial but deserving, Quentin Tarantino has gained glory for his audacious Second World War film, Inglourious Basterds.
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JAM! Showbiz
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12/15/09
Getting some of the funniest guys in show business and dropping them in Vegas for a bachelor party sounds like a winning formula, but nobody expected "The Hangover" to gross a whopping $450 million dollars worldwide.
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MTV Movies Blog
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12/13/09
We know you've got a lot to do this month.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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11/13/09
If it's not enough that he's the head of Focus Features -- the independent imprint of Universal -- he's also an established producer and screenwriter best known for his collaborations with Ang Lee.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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11/12/09
The rule that no two Ang Lee movies are ever the same is confidently kept intact with the release of his latest, Taking Woodstock, a comedy about the true story behind the Woodstock music festival in 1969.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/30/09
Do you take advantage of the new freedoms?" purrs sexy next-door neighbor Mrs. Samsky in the Coen brothers' 1967-set "A Serious Man." The question looms large over a number of this year's award-season films, many of them set either on the cusp of that moment of revolutionary change in the '60s ("An Education," "A Single Man"), during its heyday ("A Serious Man," "Nine," "Pirate Radio") or as its gleam began to wear off and turn darker ("The Damned United," "The Lovely Bones").
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Variety
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10/30/09
Ang Lee hasn't had much mainstream success since he won an Oscar for directing " Brokeback Mountain " a few years back.
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MTV Movies Blog
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10/28/09
Oscar-winning moviemaker Ang Lee was stunned when his kids told him to try drugs to make his new Taking Woodstock movie more authentic.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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09/30/09
Ang Lee said he's baffled by the poor boxoffice results of "Taking Woodstock" -- the Oscar-winning director's worst-performing English-language movie in the U.S. in 10 years.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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09/09/09
Numerous Toronto titles will get their European premieres in London, including Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Micmacs," Scott Hicks' "The Boys are Back," and Robert Connolly's "Balibo."
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