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‘Hallows,’ goodbye: The end of Harry Potter
Jul 15, 2011
If you lived through the Age of Enlightenment, you probably didn’t know it. Likewise, the Age of Reason. Or the Age of Innocence. But the Age of Harry? For Muggles not to know they’ve been living through the Potter Era would be like not noticing a Hogwarts’ commencement exercise marching through their living room. Or the noseless Voldemort sitting in the breakfast nook. “Harry Potter and the Dea...
For Emmys, networks have the right sense of humor
Jul 15, 2011
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― With “Mad Men,” “Boardwalk Empire” and other prestige series, cable ruled the Emmy nominations for drama. But broadcast networks got the last laugh with their sitcoms. Of the six nominees for best drama series only one, CBS’ “The Good Wife,” is a network program. Of the half-dozen comedy series contenders, all air on networks. Members of the Academy of Television Arts & Scien...
A break from the blockbusters
Jul 15, 2011
Seoul Art Cinema to throw one of a kind summer movie event For Seoulites staying in the city for the summer, movie theaters are often a good option to avoid the heat while being entertained. Yet if you are not a huge blockbuster fan, or simply would like to try something different, Seoul Art Cinema’s “2011 Cine-Vancances Seoul” ― which kicks off on July 28 ― might give you what you wouldn’t nor...
Harry Potter star, Emma Watson struggles to take a cab
Jul 15, 2011
Harry Potter heroine Emma Watson struggled to catch a taxi in New York when her famous face did her no favors, the Daily Mail reported She was turned down a ride after spending some time explaining directions to an off-duty taxi driver. The 21-year-old was having a break from the spotlight in New York, shopping in low-key casual attire. She shopped at British favorites All Saints and Topshop w...
Films on wide range of sports to hit local screens
Jul 14, 2011
A well-worn clich says sports is drama without a script. And one of the reasons people love sports is because its improvisational theater exposes a full range of human emotions, from the exuberant joy of victory to the excruciating pain of defeat. This summer, South Korean moviegoers will be able to experience that roller-coaster ride from the comfort of their seats in air-conditioned multiplex ...
Woody Allen again opts to film movie in Europe
Jul 14, 2011
Woody Allen, the Brooklyn-born director who defined New York for filmgoers with such hits as “Bullets Over Broadway” and “Annie Hall,” is once again choosing Europe over Manhattan as the stage for his next movie. Following up films shot in London, Barcelona and Paris ― where Allen set the recently released “Midnight in Paris,” his most successful movie in years ― the idiosyncratic filmmaker is n...
France honors Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai
Jul 14, 2011
NEW DELHI (AFP) ― Bollywood actress and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is to be honored on Wednesday for her work promoting cinema links between India and France, the French Embassy said. The 37-year-old star, who is pregnant with her first child, will be made a knight of the order of arts and letters at a ceremony in New Delhi. The award, on the eve of France’s national day, was “a r...
3-D blockbuster to exhibit Korean CG-galore
Jul 13, 2011
Monster film ‘Sector 7’ aims to challenge Hollywood For many who have seen “Avatar” by James Cameron, this upcoming 3-D blockbuster may be nothing but another monster flick. Yet makers of “Sector 7,”the soon-to-be-released Korean film made with local CG technology, could not hide their pride at a press meeting on Thursday. “‘Avatar’ is an amazing piece of work,” said Jang Seong-ho, executive di...
Rupert Grint says kissing Emma Watson is “quite a hard thing to do”
Jul 13, 2011
Rupert Grint, who played Ron in the Harry Potter series, said he had a hard time kissing the actress Emma Watson. Ever since “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” which was released at 2001, the two participated in all the movies, alongside Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry. In the final movie, which is to be released in just few days, Rupert and Emma kiss each other. It is one of the most a...
Schwarzenegger to star in Kim Jee-woon’s movie
Jul 12, 2011
"Transformers" already highest-grossing film of 2011
Jul 11, 2011
LOS ANGELES (AFP) -- After only two weeks in theaters, "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" has sparked $261 million in North American box office receipts to roll into the number one film spot for 2011. The sequel raked in $47 million in expected sales over the weekend and bypassed "The Hangover Part II," to become the highest-grossing film of the year to date. Michael Bay's big budget action film ...
Box Office
Jul 8, 2011
Point Blank (France) Opening July 13. Thriller. Directed by Fred Cavaye. Samuel (Gilles Lellouche) is a nurse living in Paris who is happily married to his wife, Nadia (Elena Anaya). One night, however, two unknown men break into Samuel’s apartment and kidnap his seven-months-pregnant wife. The only way to have his wife back is to get one of the wounded patients out of his hospital and deliver ...
The solution to working for ‘Horrible Bosses’
Jul 8, 2011
Seth Gordon knows from bad bosses. He once worked as a dishwasher in an old folks home, where his micromanaging supervisor told him everything he did was wrong ― whether it was stacking the plates, cleaning things in the right order or moving fast enough. “It was really about her need to be in charge,” Gordon says, “and I’ve seen versions of that ever since in different forms.” Which makes Gordo...
Fans gather for Harry Potter premiere in London
Jul 8, 2011
LONDON (AP) -- Harry Potter's saga is ending, but his magic spell remains. Thousands of fans from around the world massed in London Thursday for the premiere of the final film in the magical adventure series. They thronged Trafalgar Square, where the stars walked a rain-sodden red carpet, and nearby Leicester Square, where the movie was being shown in a plush movie theater, braving the inevitab...
Fans, stars and Hollywood mourn end of Harry Potter magic
Jul 7, 2011
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