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Wilmington on Movies
The Twilight Saga: New Moon;
Bad Lieutenant: New Orleans Port of Call; 2012; The Blind Side, Planet 51 and more ...
by Michael Wilmington

Like its heroine, Kristen Stewart once again playing the central character of tormented, horror-smitten high school outsider Bella Swan—it’s moody and pretty, and constantly in the throes of a wild supernatural crush. But I didn’t like it much. And the fact that audiences are coming in droves didn‘t reassure me. 
     
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20 Weeks To Oscar
The Drip, Drip, Drip
by David Poland

I guess what I am saying is that this season may be the most mouth-breathing, desperate, media awards season ever. Yet, the lessons learned are going to be the least informative ever.

Do not plan on learning anything you can hang onto this year... except for who wins and who loses. Plenty of noise will be made as endless Reverse Analysis will prove that hindsight is not always 20/20. But for all the micro-obsessing, it is unlikely that there will ever be a year quite like this again.

The Charts
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Still not a lot of movement in the Gurus Best Picture picks, just a few shuffles in the middle of the pack. Meanwhile, the Best Director picks reflect, but don't quite mirror, the Picture list. And in Animation, Up leads the way... so far.

Gurus: November 18



Wilmington on DVD
Star Trek, Gone With the Wind, The Exiles, Fight Club, Humpday and more ...

by Michael Wilmington

Star Trek, James Bond-style, starts off with a super-bang—a deep space blowup—and then after some childhood action or psychological stuff for Kirk and Spock, keeps racing us from one space fight and planetary catastrophe to another, with time in between for jokes and drama. It’s the action that tends to hog the show, but the personality that makes it hum.



MCN DVD Wrap
Brüno
by Gary Dretzka

Overall, I’d say Brüno's contribution ranks between Borat and Ali G Indahouse, which played more like an extended Mr. Bean sketch than anything else. It’s intermittently hilarious, to be sure. Too often, though, it’s no more entertaining than the average float in a Gay Pride parade.

Also ... Exiles, My Sister's Keeper, Fight Club 10th Anniversary Blu-ray, Kevin Smith Box Set.. and more...

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Frenzy on the Podcast
Lukas Moodysson
by Noah Forrest

Noah Forrest talks to one of his favorite filmmakers, Lukas Moodysson, about his new film Mammoth, working with Gael Garcia Bernal and Michelle Williams, globalization, and Margot at the Wedding.

 

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The Ultimate DVD Geek
Drag Me To Hell
by Doug Pratt

The old woman spits out a curse at her, and the rest of the 99-minute feature is about the curse methodically coming to pass. There are oodles of jump moments in the film—when was the last time a handkerchief made you leap out of your seat…twice?—and effectively conceived and executed characters, so that not only is the story compelling to follow, it is an effective thrill ride, clear up to its final turn.

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1,000 Monkeys
Memory Lane
by Kim Voynar

How many fine, crisp autumn days did I sit nursing a baby in the living room of our big house in Redmond, looking out the big picture windows at the trees dressing up in their fall finery, while the water of the lake shifted subtly from bright summer blue to moodier autumn grey? How many brilliantly colored leaves did I watch tumble gently down from trees, never pausing to consider that each one that fell marked a moment, a day of my life that could never come back? 

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Digital Nation
Emmy Rossum
by Gary Dretzka

Despite Rossum's high-profile role in Phantom of the Opera, she’s been able to fly under the radar of fame for most of her career. That changed radically this summer, after word leaked that her near-secret marriage to producer Justin Siegel had failed and she was dating rocker Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows. She also insinuated in a recent radio interview that she was a victim of spousal abuse.

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Frenzy on the Wall
Let's Blow Up the Planet!
by Noah Forrest

Literally every moment, every scene, every line of dialogue is something you have seen or heard before. It is a compendium of disaster movie clichés. You want Poseidon Adventure? You got it. Who cares if it was remade a few years ago? You want Volcano?  Bam! Supervolcano.  You want fireballs to shoot from the sky like meteors in Armageddon?  Here you are. 







Voynaristic
Precious Things
by Kim Voynar

What made Push: A Novel by Sapphire so remarkable is that it shows the raw resiliance and courage of the human spirit. The main character's life is a horror of gut-churning abuse at the hands of her mother Mary, played fiercely and fearlessly by Mo'Nique, who grabs hold of this repulsive character with all her strength and never lets go. She is raw and terrifying and she deserves absolutely the Oscar nomination she seems poised to receive. In my book she deserves it.









 

 


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Ebert Ponders Palin Hailing Slot Oprah's Bailing
Earlier - Harpo To Retire Show Before December 21, 2012

LouLu On Warner's Eyes On MGM's Video Gems

"When a rich child eats her lunch in New York, a poor boy in the Philippines cries. And so it goes, as privilege begets exploitation with grimly deterministic logic and pages and pages of bad dialogue."
The Man Wishes Mammoth Extinct

Robin Williams' Open Heart

Esquire Gets Relativity's Ryan Kavanaugh To Talk About His "Elaborate Monte Carlo Simulation" For Picking Projects; Goal Not To Make Another Assassination Of Jesse James

"I put [this] fully in the category of extortion that I did not go along with [and am furious for] having chosen to be passive and quiet in the face of that extortion."
Toback Works Refs On Tyson KO

Trailers du Jour
The Yellow Handkerchief
Remember Me
Beyond The Road
The Wolfman's French Trailer

LA Weekly Cover-Stories Wes Anderson: Writer Rode With Anderson 10 Years Ago For Another Piece

David Byrne On Jury Experience At Estoril Film Festival; Bites Into Splendid Dogtooth

STV Wells Up With Hal Holbrook

Morgan Freeman Goes Video Kiosk Entrepreneur With USB Digiboo

Trailering Ricky

Judd Apatow Goes Greek

Jason Reitman's Own Social Media: Twittering, Pie Charts And Picturing The Press

25 Things The Academy Got Right In The 2000s?

A Look At The Social Media Editors At Big Media Outlets

A Likably Loopy Music Video With Beck And Charlotte Gainsbourg

At 81, Roger Mudd Sez Network Evening News Pretty Much Dead

Sean Connery And Shirley Bassey Reunite For Cartoon About Veternarian Hoping To Rescue A Beaver

"A medium-sized popcorn and medium soda at the nation's largest movie chain pack the nutritional equivalent of three Quarter Pounders topped with 12 pats of butter."
Another Study Suggests Cine-Treats Not Health Food

Stringer Unwinds Sony's New Biz Plan

Should Khan Be Played By A Newcomer In Star Trek 2?

Get The Last Salon Appointment At Marienbad

Jeanne-Claude, 74, Artistic Partner Of Christo

"I Am Not Carl Dreyer And I Should Shut Up": Kristin Thompson On Guillermo Del Toro's Vampyr Commentary Track

AOL Offlines Third Of Workforce, Or 2,500 Employees, Before Time-Warner Spinoff

"Frankly we would have been offended if 'The Death Of Bunny Munro' wasn't shortlisted."
Nick Cave And Philip Roth Square Off Over Bad Sex

Warner Archive To Remaster Some Shaky Early DVD Releases

Werner Herzog, Presently Feted In Thessaloniki, Will Chair Jury At Berlinale
And - Herzog Leads You Through The Bad Lt. Iguana Scene (spoilers)

The Griswolds Offered Opportunity To Sell Out

Goodridge Susses His 2010 Outlook For Non-Studio Awards Contenders

Anselmo Duarte, 89, Filmmaker Was Brazil's Only Cannes Winner
And - From The Preem Of Lula, Son Of Brasil

A Few Motley Musings On "The Festival Effect" And Oscar

Daniel Day-Lewis Sez He Tried To Avoid Dancing In Nine

"Katzenberg sees 3-D movie revolution in scalable chips"
Dry Headline Of Day

Indie Film And Fickle Finance In A Shrinking Pool Of Equity

Pete Howell On Werner Herzog And "Turning The Pig Loose"

Novelist Colum McCann's Rendition Of Man On Wire Tale Gets National Book Award

Pre-Olympics, UK Film Council Pinches Funds 20%, Merges Functions

"We'll probably be showing films on the side of a wall."
Ron Mann's First Film Played Toronto's Carlton; Doc He Distribs To Be On Last Marquee

Oz's Inside Film Awards For Director, Script, Music, Actors, To Samson & Delilah

Casting Directors Searching For Aussie Talent

Oscar Picks Hamish Hamilton To Direct, Known For Rock Concert, MTV Lensing; Also Up For NFL Halftime Gig

"Stay sober, stay conscious and stay to the end."
The Obligations Of A Brit Critic?

"For so many little girls, Edward will always be their first love. They are going to be 80-year-old women in the future that will remember Rob, love Edward Cullen, and remember Twilight. That's kind of awesome."
Catherine Hardwicke On Mothering A Saga

Oscar Shortlists The Doc 15
The Beaches of Agnes
Burma VJ
The Cove
Every Little Step
Facing Ali
Food, Inc.
Garbage Dreams
Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
Mugabe and the White African
Sergio
Soundtrack for a Revolution
Under Our Skin
Valentino The Last Emperor
Which Way Home

Sept Issue Lost In Mail; Loud Silenced; Public Goes Private; Rude To Crude; Tyson KO'ed; Anvil Dropped; No Love Story For Moore
And - Hot Blog Poland's Particulars

Mother Of Mercy, Is This The End Of Chris Weitz? Suggests New Moon His Penultimate Pie

Murdoch Plays What-If With NBCUniversal

Bad Lt. Inspires Slideshow Of 12 Maybe Trippiest Movie Scenes

Toronto's Slight Box Of An Arthouse, The Carlton, Closes Dec. 6 (great photo)

Ted Hope's 15 Ways To Show Your Collaborators You Reallllly Appreciate Them

"Me and my girlfriend have really gotten really into Dirtyrottenwhore, and ThingsThatExciteMe is really good. What about you?"
Vice Profiles David Karp, 23-Year-Old Founder Of Tumblr

Was Garish New Hollywood Life Website Designed By Hilton Perez's Downstairs Neighbor?

"The Absurdity Of Embargoes" In The Modern Moment

Canada: New Haven For World's Exiled Journos?

Cieply On The Crazy Heart Of Jeff Bridges' Oscar Chances

"There's something more mysterious to it, something much darker and more subversive. A satire would try to imitate something and try to ridicule something, and here it doesn't, so I don’t feel comfortable labeling it as a satire. Let's be content with saying it’s hilarious!"
Werner Herzog May Be His Own Best Critic (Or Pitch Artist)

Scott Video-Picks Blazing Saddles

Pirate Bay Docked

Charles Taylor Suggests Anthony Lane May Not Be Good For Film Criticism

Will Lee Daniels March To "Selma"?

Greek Filmmakers Explain Why They're Boycotting 50th Anniversary Edition Of Largest Local Film Fest

More Litigation For ThinkFilm's Bergstein

Nielsen Slices The Movie Internet Buzz Pie

Taking A Stab At The Doc Feature Oscar Shortlist

A Barry Lyndon Maniac And His Ephemera

What's On The Berlinale Shopping List?

Vanity Fair On Daniels And Sidibe

Christmas Carol Holding Better Than Polar Express

Unusual Convocation Of Film Crickets Assemble In Comments Section Of Anne-T's Remarks About New York Film Festival, Foundas And Jones, Including Kenny, Dargis, Taubin, Rizov, Von Busack, Foundas, Jones

Murdoch's Communication Chief Of 11 Years Stepping Down

Ebert Gets Chiding Reply To His Disdain For 3-D

"I plan to eat that muffin."
Gaby Sidibe On Her Immediate Plans

Being C-3PO

What Do You Do If The Test Audience Says It's Just Not Violent Enough, Peter Jackson?

When Will The World End? 2012 Or The Day After Tomorrow?

Thom Andersen Revisits Los Angeles Plays Itself As It Plays New York City

"If everyone reading this blogpost pitches in a couple of quid, we'll probably end up with enough money to make our very own Cage film."

Nine: The Music Video

The Lastest Postering For Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland

Helvetica: The Movie Poster Font

"That's the kind of question that makes me want to take a nap."
Big Cieper Finds New Yorker's Ken Auletta Less Publicly Amusing Than Judd Apatow

When Plymouth Rock Studios Landed On Plymouth Rock's David Kirkpatrick

"Harper joined the dance ensemble on stage for the finale, clapping along as a bevy of traditionally clad beauties writhed around him."
Canuck PM Goes Bollywood

So How About Some Fine Concept Art For Fantastic Mr. Fox From Artist Chris Applehans?

Vampires Concur That Canada Does Not Suck

In Jerusalem, Wim Wenders Advises Against Boycott Of Israeli Cinema

Paul Wendkos, 84, Directed Gidget, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, The Burglar, "The Legend Of Lizzie Borden," "A Woman Called Moses"

Screenwriter Sez New Moon Better Than Twilight

Nation's Largest Gay/Lesbian Newspaper Chain Shuts Down Abruptly

Gannett Newspapers To Distribute One Million Copies Of Oscar Doc Short Smile Pinki

Smarter Than The Average Studio Exec!

Taking The Route Of Easy Rider, 40 Years After Its Passing

 



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