Topic: Woody Allen
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'The Receptionist': 6 memories from working at The New Yorker
Writer Janet Groth recalls her days working as a receptionist at the New Yorker from 1957 to 1978.
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15 great stories from Hollywood legends
From the book Conversations at the American Film Institute with the Great Moviemakers, Hollywood luminaries share some fascinating stories.
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Academy Awards: Which Best Picture nominee won at the box office?
Nine films will be vying for the Best Picture trophy at the 84th Annual Academy Awards, taking place Sunday at 8 pm. The Best Picture Oscar won’t be announced until late in the evening, but when it comes to the box office, clear winners and losers have already emerged. While there was no runaway blockbuster among this year’s Oscar nominations, the films nominated ran the gamut in terms of profitability: Some made back nearly four times their filming budgets, while others failed to break even. Here’s all nine Best Picture nominees, ranked according to profit margin. Box office numbers are based on worldwide earnings. Can you guess which film was the best bang for its buck?
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The 50 best movies of all time
From film critics Gail Kinn and Jim Piazza's new book 'The Greatest Movies Ever,' their picks for the 50 greatest films
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10 romantic movies for Valentine's Day
Check out these 10 movies for the holiday
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Movie review: "Paris"
This intimate film weaves multiple plots of ordinary lives and loves.
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Review: 'I Love You, Beth Cooper'
Romantic comedy for teens has fresh twist and new acting find Paul Rust.
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Review: 'Whatever Works'
Woody Allen returns to familiar territory with a misanthropic New York physicist played by Larry David.
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Review: 'Shall We Kiss?'
French comedy puts a philosophical twist on romance as two lovers weigh the consequences of a kiss.
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Review: 'Rachel Getting Married'
Wrenching family drama puts Anne Hathaway center stage as an emotional wreck who creates havoc at her sister's nuptials.
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Review: 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Set in sun-burnished Spain, Woody Allen's latest offering celebrates as well as pokes fun at hot-blooded Latin stereotypes.
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Now playing: a coastal town’s rite of summer
With Cape May’s historic movie theater at a crossroads, supporters race to write a happy ending.
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In a season of underdog triumphs, Oscar contenders jostle for 'little guy' status
The history of the Academy Awards suggests that Hollywood loves a good Cinderella story. Will this year be any different?
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With 'Cassandra's Dream' Woody Allen once again gets away with murder
'Cassandra's Dream,' starring Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell, explores the seamy underside of upper-class British culture. But what we're left with is more ordinary than horrifying.



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