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Oprah Winfrey can certainly create a best seller
when it comes to books, and her pick of
the presidential candidates is on his way to the White House. But can she get behind a movie and contribute to its success? 20th Century Fox seems to hope so, ...
Just days after Barack Obama won the presidential
election, HBO shelled out seven figures for Amy Rice
and Alicia Sams ' untitled documentary on his presidential run. The two filmmakers brought the idea to Edward Norton at the beginning of Obama's ...
Filmmaker Michael Moore is reportedly shifting gears in
the production of his next movie, which was initially
going to be a US foreign policy oriented follow-up to Fahrenheit 9/11, but will now be aimed at the current economic situation and be more in line with Moore’s first movie Roger and Me.
In a story from The Hollywood Reporter ,
Michael Moore's new documentary, for Paramount Vantage and Overture
Films, will turn its lens to America's tough economic times. The film is currently without a title and according to some it will have "an ...
When Paramount Vantage and Overture announced Michael Moore's
long-gestating follow-up to "Fahrenheit 9/11" in May, executives stressed
the film's foreign-policy scope. "This is going to tackle what's going on in the world and America's place in it," ...
As the political winds shifted in the months
before the election -- and gusted after it --
Michael Moore subtly began reorienting his long-gestating follow-up to "Fahrenheit 9/11."
I saw Christmas decorations in a storefront Sunday,
so I guess it’s already time to break out
the holiday movies. And it’s evidently time for distributors to release holiday fare to theaters, even if Desplechin’s A Christmas Tale ( Un conte de Noël ) , which hits theaters ...
Here's Michael Moore's jubilant but sober post-Election Day
email: Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 Friends, Who among us
is not at a loss for words? Tears pour out. Tears of joy. Tears of relief. A stunning, whopping landslide of hope in a time ...
If you're going to sit in a polling
station and refuse a major Hollywood star the right
to vote in the Presidential elections, for God's sake don't choose Tim Robbins. Tell Clooney his name isn't on the list, or Sean Penn, or even Michael Moore, but ...










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