Marion Cotillard News
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Charlie Rose, Nov. 29: A conversation with actor Marion Cotillard about her new film, "Rust and Bone."
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“Hitchcock,” director Sacha Gervasi’s lively stroll through the id of a murder-obsessed genius, is a lot more fun than “The Girl,” HBO’s recent portrait of the artist as an old pervert.
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In “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” Shia LaBeouf played a trader hankering for cash.
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Jackie Siegel, the busty, Botoxed trophy wife who steals Lauren Greenfield’s irresistible documentary “The Queen of Versailles,” recalls a family vacation taken after her billionaire husband’s time-share empire went south.
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Gwyneth Paltrow never looked more gaunt.
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The Cannes Film Festival ended last night with a victory for “Love” (“Amour”) by Michael Haneke, the story of an elderly woman who suffers a debilitating stroke and is looked after by her devoted husband.
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“Whose subconscious are we going into, exactly?” asks a puzzled Ellen Page in “ Inception .”
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After watching “Contagion,” you may not feel like shaking hands for a while.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt goes nowhere fast in “Premium Rush,” a chase movie coasting on bikes and borrowed ideas.
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The science-fiction thriller “Inception” was the top film at U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second consecutive weekend, taking in $43.5 million in ticket sales for Time Warner Inc.’s Warner Bros.
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