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You Rock My Life Marion

You Rock My Life Marion

That's Marion Cotillard, this year's best actress winner at the Academy Awards. Pictured is a mural depicting a moment from her very sweet Oscar speech. Sadly my name isn't Olivier, I am at the moment providing 0.00% of rock to Marion's world. She's referring to Olivier Dahan, her director in the Edith Piaf biopic "La Vie en Rose." A punk if you ask me. more ›

No Country for Hamburger Phone Milkshakes: Oscar Noms Announced!!!

No Country for Hamburger Phone Milkshakes: Oscar Noms Announced!!!

"No Country For Old Men," "There Will Be Blood," "Juno," "Michael Clayton," and "Atonement" all received nominations for Best Picture this morning, as the Academy Award nominations were announced in Beverly Hills. "No Country" and "There Will Be Blood" are the front runners with eight noms apiece, including a Best Actor nod for perennial Oscar fav Daniel Day-Lewis, and directing nominations for the Coen Bros. and Paul Thomas Anderson. While Javier Bardem was recognized with a Best Supporting nom for his work in "No Country," neither Tommy Lee Jones nor Josh Brolin were nominated for the film (although Jones is in the running for a Best Actor award for his work in "In the Valley of Elah" -- did anybody actually see that?). more ›

Extra Extra: Turning on that Heater? Watch for House Fires

Extra Extra: Turning on that Heater? Watch for House Fires

Photo of MBW's Edith Piaf mural by Osmany Rodriguez for the Whiskerino Project more ›

DVD Tuesday:  Like pigs at the trough!

DVD Tuesday: Like pigs at the trough!

Two of the four big summer three-quels hit DVD shelves today. Neither is worth your money. Better to spend it on La Vie en Rose, featuring one of the best performances in years by the amazing Marion Cotillard. Better yet, make it a French double-feature and pick up Paris Je T'Aime, too. If you haven't yet, invest a weekend watching Berlin Alexanderplatz. And, yes, it will take the whole weekend. Christmas and South Park... more ›

Box Office Review: YHWH unamused by <i>Office</i> star

Box Office Review: YHWH unamused by Office star

A few weeks ago in this space, I predicted that Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer would be the big-budget flop of the summer. Turns out I missed it by one week. Evan Almighty tallied a meager 32.1 million dollars at the box office over the weekend--well below already reduced expectations (the ugliest five words a studio chief can ever hear--worse even than "the call girl taped everything"). Considering its budget was somewhere between 175 and 210 million dollars (depending on who you believe), Evan Almighty should prove to be the summer's #1 bust. Its prospects are further dimmed by the fact that the next couple weeks bring Ratatoille, Live Free or Die Hard and Transformers--all of which are tracking very well. more ›

Weekly Movie Picks: Indian Film Fest, COL.COA, Wild Party, Cry of the City

Weekly Movie Picks: Indian Film Fest, COL.COA, Wild Party, Cry of the City

Grindhouse Monday and Tuesday it's The Muthers, a combination blaxploitation and women-in-prison flick that stars Janine Bell and Rosanne Katon as a pirate duo who must rescue Bells sister from the private jail of an evil coffee plantation owner, followed by Fight for Your Life, a revenge thriller about a pacifist black minister whose family is taken hostage and tortured by a trio of convicts, until he finally snaps and wreaks his vengeance. Wednesday and... more ›

Win Tickets to RESFest Opening Night

Win Tickets to RESFest Opening Night

LAist and our friends at RES Magazine would like to send you and a friend to the Shorts One program this Thursday—opening night of RESFest LA, taking place this weekend at the Egyptian Theatre. Along with the program, which includes short films by directors like Mike Mills and Jared Hess, you will also be going to the opening night party immediately following the screening. more ›

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