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Wolfman: Remaking the Universal Classic

Benicio Del Toro stars in "The Wolfman," a remake of the legendary classic, which Universal will release February 12.

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He has been given countless names by many cultures over thousands of years.  But it has only been in the past seven decades that the creature was committed to film. In 1935, Universal released Werewolf of London by director Stuart Walker. But it was 1941’s classic The Wolf Man that firmly established the modern myth of the werewolf. The film created a lasting iconic character in the tragic figure of a wayward nobleman, Lawrence Talbot, played by Lon Chaney, Jr., son of silent film icon Lon Chaney, star of The Phantom of the Opera and Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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Percy Jackson & The Olympians: From Script to Screen

"Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief" is directed by Chris Columbus (Harry Potter), and stars Logan Lurman, Uma Thurman, and Pierce Brosnan. The film is being released February 12 by 20th Century Fox.

Chris Columbus was attracted to "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" because, as he relates, "We haven't seen the world of Greek Mythology in a story like this before," he elaborates. "I think Rick Riordan tapped into something quite unique, juxtaposing the world of the ancient Greeks with the underbelly of contemporary America."

 

 

 

 

 

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Oscar 2009: Progress for Actors of Color—Myth and Reality

Reason to rejoice or just coincidence?
 
This year, of the 20 performers nominated for an acting achievement in the four categories, three (15 percent) are African American: Morgan Freeman, Best Actor for "Invictus," Gabourey Sidique, Best Actress, and Mo'nique, Supporting Actress, both for "Precious," a movie that's also nominated for Best Picture, Director (Lee Daniels) and other major awards.

 

 

 

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Ajami: Oscar-Nominee

Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani's Israeli film, "Ajami," which has just been nominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar, is an emotionally powerful if dramatically unnecessarily confusing crimer, set on the streets of Jaffa’s Ajami neighborhood, a melting pot of subcultures and conflicts among Jews, Muslims and Christians.

 

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Shutter Island

The new Gothic horror noir film, "Shutter Island," based on the popular novel by Dennis Lehane, represents a mid-range and mid-achievement for Scorsese in his post-Oscar phase. The film is dense in imagery but not rich enough in ideas, entertaining but not entirely gripping, stylistically overwrought without being truly poignant.

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Oscar 2009: Lee Daniels Only Second Black Director in History

Lee Daniels is only the second black filmmaker in 82 years of Oscar to be nominated for the prestigious Best Director award. So much for progress--or history moving forward.

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Oscar 2009: Quick, Fun Survey

We are conducting a brief Oscar survey, now that the ten nominations for Best Picture have been announced. Please answer each of the four questions below.  Given the choice between the two top contenders…You can answer by posting a comment or via email, levyemanuel@aol.com.

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How Good Are Oscar-Winners: My Fair Lady (1964)

George Cukor's screen version, for which he finally won the Oscar (at his fifth nomination) is classy but also bloated, overlong (170 minutes), stagy, and suffering from bad dubbing of Audrey Hepburn's singing by Marni Nixon.

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From Paris With Love: Interview with Director Pierre Morel

Pierre Morel (Taken) is the director of "From Paris With Love," which stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers and John Travolta. The film is being released February 5 by Lionsgate.

This project is more about the relationship between the two guys, who aren’t supposed to work well with each other but they have to, and that’s what makes it fun,” he explains. “It starts out like a funny buddy movie and evolves, slowly but surely, into a darker plot, all the way to the final twist.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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