Fox Searchlight has become to the '00s what Miramax was to the '90s: a company that gets known for putting out "niche" movies that aren't honestly the toughest of sells. With the trifecta of "Napoleon Dynamite," "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Juno," they...
This week's favorite Oscar topic, besides last night's announcement that Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin will be co-hosting the awards, is where all the original screenplays have gone. The Hollywood Reporter's Steven Zeitchik points out the a dearth of obvious candidates for the "Best...
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Every summer since "Star Wars," pundits have complained about The Death of Adult Film. Sunday, it was the Washington Post's Ann Hornaday's turn to speculate on why "movies for grown-ups are in the cross-hairs," or, in her formulation: "Hello, 'Paul Blart.' Sayonara...
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