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Friday, October 4, 2013

Culture Beast: How Cuaron Made ‘Gravity’

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October 04

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How Cuarón Made 'Gravity'
It took four and a half years to bring the magnificent 3-D film to the screen. The director retraces the journey for Marlow Stern, from Robert Downey Jr. and Angelina Jolie's departures to creating the most groundbreaking cinematic voyage ever put to film.
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Being Donatella
Gina Gershon plays the fashion superstar in the Lifetime film House of Versace, premiering Saturday night. The actress sat down with Marlow Stern to discuss her gay-icon status and more.
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The Batshit 'Scandal' Premiere
The gloriously insane Season 3 opener erased any doubts that the gonzo ABC drama could keep up the breakneck-crazy pace of its second season. By Kevin Fallon.
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"I'm not going to negotiate with anyone who holds a gun to my head!" screams President Bartlet. "We had a deal!"

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TELEVISION
Will Arnett Bounces Back
The actor has had a rocky year, with Up All Night imploding, Arrested Development panned, and the end of his marriage. But now he's back with a new CBS show—and couldn't be happier, he tells Jason Lynch.
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STYLE
Kerry Washington's Hair Evolution on 'Scandal'
As Olivia Pope on Scandal, Kerry Washington's hair has evolved over the years. See the highlights.
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In response to What's Next for the Breaking Bad Cast: Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and More:

Cranston will forever be linked to this character. His appearance on the big screen will lift people right out of their cinematic reverie. If he can find a reoccurring character role on episodic tv might be a good thing. A kind of palate cleansing role.

Paul Moore

In response to 'The Good Wife' Is Back With a Terrific Fifth Season Premiere:

My wife worked in law firms, big and small, for about 30 years - many of the intrigues are quite true - especially the tension between partners, associates and nonattorney staff usually relating to money and other evidence of what is mostly a sort of 'caste' system. Terrific cast, great guest stars but must really credit the scriptwriters for this show - they repeatedly come up with entertaining but believable drama.

PatrickPine

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