Articles about Roman Polanski
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Oscar season is a time to celebrate cinematic excellence, so what better time to count down our picks for the most talented, in-demand filmmakers behind the camera today?
Source: www.ew.com
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Lisa Schwarzbaum and Owen Gleiberman list honorees like Martin Scorsese, Kate Winslet, and Denzel Washington who got the nod as a ''make good'' after getting passed over for better work
Source: www.ew.com
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Lisa Schwarzbaum and Owen Gleiberman list honorees like Martin Scorsese, Kate Winslet, and Denzel Washington who got the nod as a ''make good'' after getting passed over for better work
Source: www.ew.com
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If you thought Anne Hathaway's admission that "MacGruber" is one of Christopher Nolan's favorite films, @MoveableFest runs down some of the eclectic favorites of Kubrick, Scorsese and Tarantino.
Source: www.moveablefest.com
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The time David O. Russell head-butted George Clooney, and other tales of strife on the set.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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This is amusing: @rejectnation sees what keywords Google auto-populates in image searches for famous directors
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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A @Guardian critic argues that Roman Polanski's lifetime film award is deserved, despite the whole fleeing felon thing
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
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while the purpose of a 30-second ad may on the surface differ from the motive of a feature length film (though not always), both are media assembled through a particular economy of storytelling devices and are made often by a collaborative company of individuals. But an ad has its focus on selling something, whereas a movie does not. An interesting article about it.
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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A deep look at Roman Polanski's first english-speaking film and how he (along with Hitchcock) created the modern-day horror film.
Source: twentyfourframes.wordpress.com
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Roman Polanski was snubbed by the US and the Oscars but was happy to get recognized in France for "The Ghost Writer."
Source: carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
