Topic: Movies

How to Make Every New Yorker Hate You

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Today in viral videos: ways to upset that New Yorker you love to hate, a supercut for every "noooooooooo" in Hollywood history, and some very fancy cats. 

By Jen Doll

May 6, 2013

That's So Gatsby! It's More Than a Name

You've heard of the book. You've heard of the major motion picture. But what's in a name, when the name is Gatsby? An investigation into the popularization of a word that is only sort of a word.

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By Esther Zuckerman

May 6, 2013

Math Won't Save Hollywood

The New York Times introduced us to Vinny Bruzzese, a "chain-smoking former statistics professor," who is purportedly "the reigning mad scientist of Hollywood" predicting which scripts will succeed and fail based on mathematical analysis. But reporter Brooks Barnes doesn't give us a glimpse at the numbers supposedly backing up his rules (no bowling scenes!) for hit movies.

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By Richard Lawson

Apr 16, 2013

Some Fun Things to Watch on Netflix Tonight

The news is terrible. It's always terrible, but right now it's especially terrible. And while we're sure you're doing your due diligence in watching cable news or local live streams or Twitter or whatever else, it's OK to take a break, too.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 11, 2013

'Django Unchained' Pulled from Chinese Theaters at the Last Minute

An edited version of Quentin Tarantino's latest revenge-murder fest, Django Unchained, was supposed to open in China today, but was yanked from all its theaters—in some cases, even after the opening credits had already started rolling.

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By Richard Lawson

Apr 9, 2013

Why They Can't Ever Make 'Labyrinth' Again

Labyrinth is in many ways one of the last non-animated, spectacle films of the pre-computer age. Now, so many years later, it's been announced that Disney has acquired a pitch called Labyrinth, which is not quite a remake nor could it be.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 3, 2013

Roger Ebert Really Isn't Going Anywhere

The world's most legendary movie critic with a career longevity that no illness has seemed to conquer, announced in a blog post last night that he's receiving treatment for another bout of cancer and "must slow down" his voracious output. For anyone else, that would mean slowing down a lot.

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By Richard Lawson

Mar 27, 2013

A 20-Year-Old Dinosaur Movie Is Making a Strong Case for the Future of 3D

Though the not-going-away-apparently trend of 3D movies is largely an irksome one, prizing cheap aesthetics over anything else, there are times when it can be used for good. Such is the case with Jurassic Park 3D, which is being released on Friday.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Mar 22, 2013

True Fact: People Like to Watch People in Movies Run

This week in viral videos: the silliest running scenes in movie-making history, some unnecessary censorship that gives us the giggles, and animals who have learned to smile and entertain you. 

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By Richard Lawson

Mar 21, 2013

The Call Sheet

The Kids Are Saving the Movie Industry

Today in show business news: Young people are going to the movies more these days which is a good sign for the industry, Seth Rogen will be directing another movie, and Meryl's daughter books another gig.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 20, 2013

Trimming the Times

Divides on Iraq and Immigration, Energy Drink Loopholes, and Women's Hoops

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Jen Doll

Mar 19, 2013

Shailene Woodley Is Going to Make a Great Hazel Grace in 'Fault in Our Stars'

The 21-year-old star of The Descendants has been offered the lead in the film adaptation of the best-selling Y.A. novel by John Green — and he and his fans are pretty excited.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 8, 2013

Trimming the Times

'Pope Rambo I,' a Marathon Refund, and Mariano Rivera's Goodbye

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 26, 2013

You Will Be Warned: ISPs Roll Out Their Anti-Piracy Alert Systems

After some delays, the movie industry's home-brewed system to fight Internet pirates has finally arrived, and depending on their internet service provider, pirates may not have all that much to fear. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 21, 2013

Megan Fox Is the New April O'Neil

That headline is not a metaphor. Michael Bay's favorite bombshell, Megan Fox, will play sexy reporter April O'Neil in Paramount's reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Feb 14, 2013

Trimming the Times

The Suicide Cost of Guns, Why Japan Loves the Fax Machine, and Shoes

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Richard Lawson

Jan 31, 2013

The Spring Movie Preview

February may not be spring exactly, but it's not January, at least. So in honor of this most terrible, frigid of months, let's take a look at the movies coming in the next few months.

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By Richard Lawson

Jan 25, 2013

A Survival Guide to the Worst Weekend of the Year

It's cold out there, and the new movies don't look great, and there's no football. But don't despair! There's plenty else you can do to entertain yourself between now and the next time you work.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jan 18, 2013

A Few Lookalike Suggestions for Casting This New Lance Armstrong Movie

Paramount and J.J. Abrams have obtained the rights to a new book, and with Armstrong's Oprah confession dominating headlines this week and returning for part two tonight, we've never been more familiar with the characters. So who should play them?

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By Richard Lawson

Jan 17, 2013

The Most Intriguing Sundance Descriptions

Entertainment Weekly has created a handy primer highlighting thirteen of the most intriguing films unfurling at the 3,000th (approx.) annual Sundance Film Festival. In case it's all maybe too much to read, we've gone and taken the most interesting or head-scratching sentence or phrase from each writeup and listed them below.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 11, 2013

The Worst 'Wheel of Fortune' Player Ever

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By J.K. Trotter

Dec 28, 2012

Fact-Checking the CIA's Fact-Check on 'Zero Dark Thirty'

Should you believe the CIA's latest attempt to continue debunking Hollywood? We break down each agency claim with actual details from Zero Dark Thirty and beyond.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 27, 2012

How 'Project X' Became the Most Pirated Movie of the Year

TorrentFreak has released its 2012 list of the most stolen films on the Internet and Todd Phillips's Project X, a very little movie with very big party appeal, somehow took the top spot. Huh?

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 21, 2012

The Shut-in's Guide to Holiday Movies (That You Can Watch on Netflix Instant)

The long holiday weekend has arrived. It may be the the time for family moviegoing, but it's also the age of Netflix, so we've taken this December's blockbusters and Oscar bait, combed through the options on Netflix Instant, and found a match.

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By Jeff Roda

Dec 21, 2012

When Tom Cruise Was Great: 'A Few Good Men' at 20

A Few Good Men marked an exorcism for Cruise, where he shrewdly sent up the character-construct of a young man masking a father-related soul-sickness with some unrepentant recklessness, whether in the air, on the track, behind the bar or with a pool cue that weighed so heavily on him in the 80s.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 19, 2012

Trimming the Times

Disaster in Syria, Obama's Defining Moment on Guns, and Tamales

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Richard Lawson

Dec 7, 2012

Year in Review

The Best (and Worst) Movies of 2012

That it was an uneven year at the movies does not mean it was without its definite bright spots. To that end, and in continuing with The Atlantic Wire's Year in Review, we've chosen our ten favorite films of 2012. And a few that were not so much.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 4, 2012

Trimming the Times

Tinseltown Dreams, Hillary's Other Future, and the Spielberg of Surgery

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 3, 2012

The Atlantic Wire's Golden Tally: Your Too-Early Award Season Calculator

With the New York Film Critics Circle slowing rolling out its annual award-winners today — Zero Dark Thirty just took best picture — we decided to take a look at who's piling up the early prizes already, and what it might tell us about the Oscar field. 

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 21, 2012

A Thanksgiving Moviegoing Guide for You and the Whole Family

Yay, it's Thanksgiving! Meaning you can eat lots of food and watch football and jump around in leaf piles and oh god if you don't get out of this house you are going to scream, so it's time to go to the movies. But what should you see? Well, it depends on who you're with. Here's a handy guide.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 14, 2012

What's the Matter with This Movie Season?

This has been a pretty underwhelming movie season so far, and we're wondering if the second half of the fall season will be able to save it. There's a lot that needs doing.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 12, 2012

Movie and Television Characters Need a Lesson in Talking Trash

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Richard Lawson

Oct 29, 2012

Our Favorite Movie Storms

If the storm outside isn't enough for you, there's plenty of windy, rainy, thundery weather action to find indoors, on your TV. In honor of Hurricane Sandy's imminent arrival on our shores, we've rounded up our favorite movie storms.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 23, 2012

Why We're Excited for 'The Bay'

Horror movies which incorporate the found-footage style are a dime a dozen and just about played out. But we have faith that Barry Levinson and his gaggle of isopods in his new Contagion-Paranormal Activity-Inconvenient Truth mashup, The Bay, will actually buck the odds and be something we like.

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By Jen Doll

Oct 16, 2012

Holden Caulfield, It's Time We Let Go

Y.A. author Mary O'Connell plans to feature J.D. Salinger's most-famous character, Holden Caulfield, in her upcoming book for adults, In the Rye. How would Salinger have felt about this?

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By Jeff Roda

Oct 12, 2012

Men in Hell: 'Glengarry Glen Ross' at 20

David Mamet and James Foley have created a nearly perfectly constructed film.But hell is still hell. And hell needs a ruler. In a production filled with wonderful roles and actors, it’s Ricky Roma and the extraordinary Al Pacino that brings us back again and again.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 28, 2012

Trimming the Times

Frogs and Prisoners, a Chance At Bat, and the Barclays Center

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 18, 2012

How Big Does a Screen Need to Be to Watch a Film?

If the iPhone 5's bigger 4-inch screen size still isn't enough to appease movie watchers, how big will phones have to go before people start watching? A lot bigger than even the biggest of smartphones now.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Sep 14, 2012

Mitt Romney: Big 'Birdcage' Fan

In an interview taped Friday for Live! With Kelly and Michael Mitt Romney said his favorite actor is Gene Hackman, particularly for his role in The Birdcage. So what? Old white guy likes old white guy, right? No!

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 13, 2012

We Will Always Have the Movies to Remember the Old USA Today

The classic USA Today design may be old news, but the paper remains the paper of the future — at least when it comes to movies.

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By Adam Martin

Sep 10, 2012

Salman Rushdie Gets Personal About 'The Satanic Verses'

It's been a good few days for learning about author Salman Rushdie, culminating in Monday's autobiographical long-read in The New Yorker, about the author's life as the target of an Iranian fatwa.

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By Connor Simpson

Sep 8, 2012

A Viewer's Guide to the Least Successful Movies Ever

OogieLoves and the BIG Balloon entered theaters last weekend to the worst opening weekend gross of all time, and the worst per-screen average of any movie receiving a wide release of all time. If you're stuck inside tonight, the company it keeps at the bottom of the ladder is pretty interesting. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 4, 2012

Trimming the Times

Michelle Obama's Hugs, Cigars, and the Brooklyn Nets

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Serena Dai

Aug 31, 2012

Chart of the Day

The Dramatic Drop In Theater to Home Video Wait Time

Do you feel like DVDs of theatrical releases are coming out earlier and earlier? You're not crazy. Wait time has decreased by nearly half, according to this chart by Reddit user steve599

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 31, 2012

Trimming the Times

Mississippi, Laura Robson, and DogTV

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 30, 2012

Trimming the Times

Isaac, Rhesus Monkeys, and Madonna

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 24, 2012

The Inception of Harry and Sally; Ryan Lochte's Racist Sister

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Jen Doll

Aug 22, 2012

Can They Ever Be as Good? The Books We Want to See as Movies

What's better, the book or the movie? Can the movie ever be as good as the book? The debate is an age-old one, probably existing since the very first screenplay was derived from a popular work, because when we fall in love with books we typically fall hard.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Aug 20, 2012

Director Tony Scott Commits Suicide

Tony Scott, famous for directing action-packed summer blockbusters like Top Gun and Unstoppable — and the brother of fellow director Ridley Scott — died on Sunday after jumping from a bridge in Los Angeles in an apparent suicide.

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