
Beyond the Multiplex: Cannes: Off with her head! Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette" gets booed! Plus: Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett take the screenSofia Coppola had me from the first 10 seconds of "Marie Antoinette," her attempt to remake the historical costume drama for a 21st century audience. Over the opening title credits, and then our first glimpse of Kirsten Dunst as the doomed girl-queen of France, languishing in an overdecorated chaise and sampling pastries, we hear the jagged opening chords of "Natural's Not in It," by late-'70s art-punk legends Gang of Four. So began a film that promised to deliver a confident blend of celebratio
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Published: 2006-05-24 Provider: Salon.com Keywords: sofia coppola, alejandro gonzález iñárritu, arts & entertainment movie reviews, reviews, movie reviews, beyond multiplex, beyond the multiplex, ent, andrew o'hehir, film, marie antoinette, cate blanchett, movies, babel, cannes, brad pitt, cannes film festival
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GOOD KNIGHT, AND GOOD PLUCKKIDS do grow up fast: Since the last time we saw the quartet from Narnia, they've aged 1,300 years.Another classic saga of deeds dastardly and swashes buckled, "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" doesn't quite equal the first film, but some may find this one a less-insistent piece of pure entertainment because it isn't so overtly Christian. (A disclaimer: I'm on friendly terms with this film's producer Mark Johnson, who also produced the TV series based on my novel "Love Monkey.") "Narnia 2" has a bleak "Empire Strikes Back"-ish aura, with leaders making poor decisions that cause heavy losses, rebels in hiding and a psychological wrestling match inside a Jungian cave. In place of jolly Mr. Tumnus from the first film, the guide this time is a dour red-bearded dwarf (Peter Dinklage) who warns, "You may find Narnia a more savage place than you remember." Cuteness is tightly rationed, with only a feisty sword-fighting mouse on hand to provide much in the way of comic relief.The four kids from the first movie are now fully licensed kings and queens of Narnia. But they are still stuck in wartime London, trudging around a train station in their school uniforms. Any hopes that they'll be getting in a rumble with the Hogwarts gang are dashed, though, when the station abruptly turns into Narnia, where they discover 1,300 years have passed while they were away for one year in earth time.Things are not well: The lion king Aslan is nowhere in sight, his good works lie in ruins and all of the magical creatures he once championed have been driven into near-extinction by the ruling tribe of vicious humans called the Telmarines. They speak in Italian accents and rock a conquistador look to produce an amusing anti-Mediterranean effect.With the king of the Telmarines dead, his brother takes over. The new despot, who will soon crown himself King Miraz, orders a hit squad to take out his nephew, the proper heir to the throne, Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes of "The History Boys").Inst
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Published: 2008-05-16 Provider: New York Post Keywords: Narnia, Aslan, film, movie, young, Adamson, Caspian, battle, four, king, producer, movies
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![Picture: Why Has Michelle Williams Stolen The Life Of This Ex-Con HuffPo Blogger? [Wendy And Lucy]](http://imagecache03.pixsy.com/02-01-2009/31/3156ccdf-c02b-4f84-982c-909d78323833.jpg)
Why Has Michelle Williams Stolen The Life Of This Ex-Con HuffPo Blogger? [Wendy And Lucy]Honestly, we only keep Huffington Post on our Google Reader to keep up with all of Alec Baldwin's histrionic musings. Still, we're glad we didn't miss today's HuffPo dip into kookier, Michelle Williams-related territories. If you're not familiar with Michelle Williams's tiny indie film Wendy and Lucy, let us summarize: Wendy (Michelle Williams), an impoverished young woman, drives to Alaska with her dog. The car breaks down. Not a whole lot else happens. So when we saw HuffPo blogger Michelle Renee title her newest post, "I Feel Like the Real Life Wendy and Lucy Story," we chuckled to ourselves. "You mean, nothing happens in your life, too?" we wondered. Well, actually, Renee's story is WAY, WAY DIFFERENT: If the movie plot seems like an unrealistic one, I can tell you it isn't. My life seems like the real life Wendy story as written in my debut book, Held Hostage, which is not just about the crime that devastated my and my young daughter's life. Although a large portion of this true crime release focuses on the violent kidnapping, 14 hour hostage ordeal and my being forced by three masked gunmen (also gang members) to rob a bank to save our life, the aftermath and an incredible road trip from San Diego to Anchorage Alaska is written about in "such rich detail you feel as though you are in the car with her and her four legged companion" as one reviewer wrote. I don't know what sparked "Wendy" to head for the majestic landscape of Alaksa but what sparked my needing to get out of Dodge was the threat of retaliation looming over our heads after the grand jury proceedings. We're pretty sure we don't remember that part from Wendy and Lucy...deleted scenes, maybe? Though our favorite part of Renee's HuffPo entry are the random tags: Broken Open, Dogs, Healing, Held Hostae, Michelle Renee, Michelle Williams, Movies, Movies And Entertainment, Pets, Scared, Wendy And Lucy, Entertainment News It's a give-and-take, HuffPo bloggers: sure, you might not get pay or health care—bu
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Published: 2009-02-01 Provider: Defamer Keywords: Wendy and lucy, Blogs, Dawson's Creek, Huffington Post, Islam is the light, Lack of makeup, Michelle renee, Michelle Williams, Movies with dogs in them, Post-traumatic starlet analogy disorder, scared, So cold in here, Wait, say again?
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