Ralph Fiennes
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Wes Anderson Teaches Us to Cook ‘Grand Budapest’ Dessert in New Short (Video)
Learn how to cook the legendary desert from Zubrowka’s premiere patisserie
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New ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Trailer Offers a Slightly Naughtier Wes Anderson (Video)
The red band trailer for the film, a hit in limited release, has a bit more edge to it
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Why ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Will Be Mainstream Box-Office Hit (Video)
Huge limited debuts don’t always translate to broad success, but we’re betting that Wes Anderson’s quirky comedy will
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Books Record Limited Box-Office Opening
The quirky ensemble comedy scores one of the best specialty debuts ever
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‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ On Record-Breaking Box Office Tear — How Wes Anderson Pulled Off a Hit
Timing and marketing pushed the film to new heights
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‘300: Rise of an Empire’ Roars to $17 Million First Day at Box Office
Sword-and-sandals sequel may hit $45 million for weekend, “Mr. Peabody” eyes second place with $30 million
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‘300: Rise of an Empire,’ ‘Peabody & Sherman’ Primed to Go 1-2 at Box Office
“Rise of an Empire” eyes $40 million debut while DreamWorks’ animated family film targets $25 million opening
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‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Reviews: Are Critics Enchanted by Wes Anderson’s Latest Comic Fable
Ralph Fiennes stars as an effete concierge and reviewers are by and large charmed
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‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Review: Wes Anderson’s Latest an Exhilarating — and Ephemeral — Sugar Rush (Video)
This action-comedy-romance-nostalgia piece is a movie lover’s head-spinning delight, and two hours later you’ll barely remember it
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Felicity Jones in Negotiations to Star in ‘Rosaline,’ a Revisionist Take on ‘Romeo & Juliet’
Universal’s comedy will be a period film, though it will feature contemporary language
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‘Metro Manila’ Comes Out on Top at British Independent Film Awards
British Oscar entry wins three awards; James McAvoy, Imogen Poots, Lindsay Duncan and Ben Mendelssohn take acting prizes
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TheWrap Screening Series: Felicity Jones on Why She Gave Ralph Fiennes the Dickens Over ‘Invisible Woman’ (Video)
The star of drama talks about how she fought to keep portrayal of novelist real — and dodges ‘Spider-Man 2’ questions
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‘The Invisible Woman’ Review: Ralph Fiennes’ Second Directorial Effort Is as Dull as the Dickens
This turgid biopic about Charles Dickens’ mistress Nelly Ternan feels as stiff and unyielding as a Victorian corset
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Prison Drama ‘Starred Up’ Leads British Independent Film Award Nominations
Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine” and Noah Baumbach’s “Frances Ha” are only U.S. films to be nominated by Britain’s answer to the Spirit Awards