Pedro Almodovar
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‘Wild Tales’ Review: Oscar-Nominated Anthology Spins Darkly Hilarious Vignettes
Writer-director Damián Szifrón displays the storytelling skills of the great short-form yarn-spinners in this wickedly funny anthology film
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Writers Guild Awards: ‘Grand Budapest Hotel,’ ‘Imitation Game’ Win Screenplay Awards (Complete List of Winners)
“True Detective” and “Louie” win the WGA’s top television awards
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Pedro Almodóvar Reveals Plans for New Film ‘Silencio’
“Talk to Her” director’s Madrid-based company El Deseo will produce the Spanish-language film
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Javier Bardem Clarifies Comments in Open Letter About Middle East Conflict
“My signature was solely meant as a plea for peace,” the actor says in a statement
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Penelope Cruz Clarifies Stance on Middle East Conflict
“I don’t want to be misunderstood on this important subject,” the actress says
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Inside the Cannes Media Frenzy and Wes Anderson’s Virgin Fest (Guest Blog)
In an excerpt from her book “The $11 Billion Dollar Year,” Anne Thompson describes Anderson’s inaugural experience at Cannes for “Moonrise Kingdom”
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Sex, Violence, Pretty Clothes and a Long, Cold Winter Come to Cannes
Cannes 2014: The competition gets serious with “Winter Sleep,” stylish with “Saint Laurent” and pulpy with “Wild Tales”
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Oscar’s 2013 Foreign-Language Entries: The Complete List
Here’s everything in the running in the Best Foreign Language Film category, with descriptions and links to trailers
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Independent Box Office: Pedro Almodovar’s ‘I’m So Excited’ Averages $20K in Debut
Sony Classics' in-flight comedy's per-screen take is better than any other movie in release
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Box Office Preview: ‘White House Down’ and ‘The Heat’ Battle for Second Place
Disney/Pixar's "Monsters University" expected to hold on to No. 1 spot with around $40 million
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How the L.A. Film Fest Wooed Hollywood
The festival takes place in the movie industry's backyard, but LAFF had to work to get the studios interested in their summer showcase
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‘Man of Steel,’ ‘Monsters University’ Added to L.A. Film Fest Lineup
Two likely blockbusters join previously announced lineup of indie films; Spike Jonze, costume design programs also added
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‘The Way, Way Back,’ ‘The Spectacular Now’ to Highlight L.A. Film Fest
"Only God Forgives" and "Fruitvale Station" will also screen during Film Independent's June 13-June 23 festival in downtown Los Angeles
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Indie Box Office: Lars von Trier’s ‘Melancholia’ Opens to a Strong $270K
Werner Herzog’s “Into the Abyss” grosses only $50,784 at 12 locations
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Pedro Almodovar: I Wanted ‘Skin I Live In’ to Be a Black & White Silent Film
Plus, the director talks about reuniting with Antonio Banderas at TheWrap’s Awards Screening Series