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Amy Adams finds the quiet strength in Margaret

LOS ANGELES – Amy Adams didn’t connect with the character of Margaret Keane when she first read the script for “Big Eyes.” She cannot remember whether it was right before or right...

‘Frozen’ is named top entertainer of the year by AP

NEW YORK – If you have children, or know someone who does, or just listened to one recently, the choice of Associated Press Entertainer of the Year won’t come as much of a shock: It’s “Froze...

Angelina Jolie’s latest incarnation: filmmaker

NEW YORK – In a life that has been notable for its many metamorphoses – screen starlet, Goth vixen, United Nations ambassador, mother of six, breast cancer awareness advocate – Angelina Joli...

Sony announces limited release for ‘The Interview’

NEW YORK – Sony Pictures Entertainment announced Tuesday a limited theatrical release of “The Interview” beginning Thursday, putting back into the theaters the comedy that prompted an intern...

South Africa’s high crime rate inspires novelist

JOHANNESBURG – Novelist Angela Makholwa’s fascination with South Africa’s violent crime has made her one of the country’s most popular writers. Using sharply drawn characters and ...

Point/counterpoint: Two critics debate the movie musical

The impending opening of “Into the Woods” prompted Washington Post music critic Anne Midgette and theater critic Nelson Pressley to compare notes on their very different takes on the last ma...

Movies: 5 alternatives to ‘The Interview’

LOS ANGELES – Kim Jong Un isn’t alone. Queen Elizabeth II, Saddam Hussein and Pope Pius XIII have also been the targets of wacky assassination attempts on film. But tho...

Drama leaps off the page and into the news

Amazon-Hachette feud dominated book news this year

Investing in the artist

DAC MicroGrants program now accepting applications

At 87, 'Big Eyes' artist Margaret Keane finally gets her Hollywood break

NAPA, Calif. – Margaret Keane still feels guilty. Never mind that it was Walter, her husband at the time, who launched the art world lie that seduced the media and movie stars and...

John Waters: Dreaming of a weird Christmas

The sly-looking, pencil-mustachioed man behind such kitschy, offbeat Baltimore-based films as “Female Trouble,” the original “Hairspray” and “Serial Mom” would seem to be the last person you...

Farewell, Stephen Colbert. (And hello, Stephen Colbert.)

In a culture as fickle and fast as ours, it ought to be impossible to keep a running joke aloft for nine years and still have it play in a vibrant and smart way night after night, but that’s...
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