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Los Angeles Film Festival 2013: Film Independent unveils lineup
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5/1/2013 7:51:49 PM
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"Only God Forgives," Nicolas Winding Refn's follow-up to "Drive", will have its North American premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival next month. Starring Ryan Gosling as an American expat living in Bangkok, Thailand, the film joins the critically acclaimed "Fruitvale Station" as one of two Gala screenings for the festival, which runs June 13-23 at L.A. Live's Regal Cinemas downtown.
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Let’s Cast the Ultimate Movie Wedding
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4/26/2013 9:44:32 PM
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You might have noticed the insane poster for this weekend's The Big Wedding floating around your neighborhood. It has everyone! Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, and Robert DiNiro as in-laws; Amanda Seyfried in her second role as a bride; and even funnyman Robert Williams in his second role as a priest. ... More »
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Business briefs: Banks cut thousands of jobs
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4/26/2013 3:45:02 AM
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NEW YORK Banks cut thousands of jobs Banks aren't the big job machines they used to be. One after another, major financial firms are trimming their payrolls.
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Strength and Activism Halt a Plague
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4/22/2013 3:12:29 AM
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Gaby Velkes ’16 still has a knot in her heart after watching How to Survive a Plague at Cornell Cinema on Thursday night. It is no wonder that this heartwrenching film on the AIDS epidemic was an official selection of Sundance Film Festival. Rent it, buy it, borrow it from a friend, do whatever you need to do, just go see this movie. How to Survive Plague read more
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Muslims Fear Backlash After Suspects' Faith Revealed
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4/20/2013 12:05:35 PM
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All week, since the Boston marathon bombings, many Muslims have been praying that the attackers were not of their faith. Now that family members have confirmed the two young men were indeed, Muslim, many are bracing for a backlash.
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Summer cinema: 'FJI' previews the season's movie offerings, from blockbusters to indies
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4/10/2013 11:27:57 PM
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Summer 2013 is a chance to catch up with old favorites (Iron Man, Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, Mike and Sully, Superman, Wolverine, the Hangover wolf pack) and meet some new blockbuster hopefuls (The Lone Ranger, Pixar’s Planes , Epic’s Leaf Men , a snail named Turbo, and Guillermo del Toro’s latest batch of fantastical creatures).
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