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Globes leader ‘American Hustle’ gets Oscar boost

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – The Golden Globes are typically Hollywood’s bawdiest awards show – “a wonderful mess,” said co-host Tina Fey of this year’s bash. But in the end, after all the boozy ...

Fox chief: Forget pilot season for us

PASADENA, Calif. – Fox’s entertainment chief said Monday he wants to blow up the way television has done business for generations because it often doesn’t work. Kevin Reilly has t...

Independent Film Channel drops film; now just IFC

PASADENA, Calif. – Television’s Independent Film Channel is no more. Viewers of “Portlandia” or other quirky comedies had probably figured that out by now. But the network’s gener...

Movies in 2014 to keep an eye on

NEW YORK – Hollywood may be hoping for a little less drama in 2014. 2013 was a tale of two cinemas. Blockbusters like “The Lone Ranger” and “After Earth” flopped spectacularly whi...

At the Movies

New in Theaters Lone Survivor (Playing at the Durango Stadium 9) With all the talk about fact-based films and how accurate they should or shouldn’t be, it’s ...

Sundance darling ‘Blood Brother’ pays a visit

Documentary took major awards at Utah film festival

Woody Allen’s upcoming film to be 1920s comedy

NEW YORK – Woody Allen’s upcoming film “Magic in the Moonlight” will be a 1920s romantic comedy set on the French Riviera. Little had been known about Allen’s next film before Thu...

‘Aftermath’ alleges WWII atrocities

A Polish village is forced to acknowledge it has whitewashed Holocaust history in “Aftermath,” Wladyslaw Pasikowski’s powerful but not bombastic fiction film inspired by actual events. Repor...

At the Movies

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) The Armstrong Lie. (See review page 1C.) Durango Stadium 9 (Next to Durango M...

New year brings few new ideas to cinemas

Unlike the rest of us, Hollywood studio chiefs haven’t resolved to wipe the slate clean for 2014. Instead, multiplexes will host plenty of well-established characters and cinematic themes in...

The rough road to ‘Armstrong Lie’

Documentary changes course with cycling champ’s downfall

Cable television is holding its own, and then some

TV fans aren’t ready to cut their cord to cable. Viewers spent a record 17.2 hours per week watching ad-supported cable networks in 2013, rebounding from a slight dip last year, w...
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