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Not only did Upton and Mary Sinclair's psychological experiments help build their psychic abilities, it helped build their rapport. It was a happy marriage until Mary's death, and possibly beyond.
Not only did Upton and Mary Sinclair's psychological experiments help build their psychic abilities, it helped build their rapport. It was a happy marriage until Mary's death, and possibly beyond.
Mike LaMonica | Posted 06.17.2008 | Entertainment
As a lifelong oilman, I've been disappointed by the way Hollywood has portrayed my industry. So when I was approached about the development of Black Gold, my initial response was a profound "no."
Michael Giltz | Posted 04.14.2008 | Entertainment
One of the great pleasures of DVD is being able to watch movies (or just scenes) again and again. You don't have to wait for a revival of plunge into ...
Suzanne O'Malley | Posted 02.28.2008 | Media
Keith Olbermann and SNL writers Seth Meyers and Eric Kenward have gone the extra mile to make Daniel Day-Lewis's milkshake-and-straw monologue in-speak among the country's wittiest.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 02.23.2008 | Politics
Given the week he's just had, you have to figure John McCain is looking for a story -- any story -- to come along and take the media spotlight off him. And what better distraction than America's favorite celebrity engorge-athon, the Academy Awards?
Kim Morgan | Posted 02.23.2008 | Entertainment
The Coen Brothers and Paul Thomas Anderson? Daniel Day-Lewis and George Clooney? Javier Bardem, Julie Christie and Mark Twain himself, Hal Holbrook? Right on Oscar.
Sally Kohn | Posted 02.22.2008 | Entertainment
As the ideology of hyper-individualism runs its dangerous course through our politics and culture, the American public may be drawn to entertainment that depicts the future we're desperate to avoid.
AP | MICHAEL GRACZYK | Posted 02.18.2008 | Entertainment
MARFA, Texas — A thousand feet above a wind-swept, drought-browned valley, a man steps out of a late-70s Ford Granada on a deserted two-lane. He...
Alex Remington | Posted 02.11.2008 | Entertainment
This is it, guys. Here are my selections for who should win the Oscars for the big 6 catetgories: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Bes...
Karin Badt | Posted 02.11.2008 | Entertainment
It's a favorite at Berlin and up for eight Oscars: P.T. Anderson's "There Will be Blood" has the taut energy and well-contoured cinematography that makes for an audience treat.
People | Caris Davis | Posted 02.04.2008 | Entertainment
He may already have an Oscar for My Left Foot, and is the frontrunner to pick up another for There Will Be Blood, but as far as Daniel Day-Lewis's 9-y...
The Times | Kevin Maher | Posted 02.02.2008 | Entertainment
Sometimes being an actor is harder than it looks. Especially if your name is Paul Dano and you're having seven bells knocked out of you by the world's...
Independent | Chris Sullivan | Posted 02.01.2008 | Entertainment
Best Actor nominee Daniel Day-Lewis is famous for his method acting, staying in character throughout filming. In "There Will Be Blood" he plays Daniel...
AP | CHRISTY LEMIRE | Posted 01.29.2008 | Entertainment
One film has an oblique ending that's left some viewers dissatisfied and others floored by its profundity. The other features a slowly developing plot...
Alex Remington | Posted 01.28.2008 | Entertainment
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE OF THE YEAR: Ratatouille: This was pretty close to my favorite movie of the year. It's hard to talk about unhyperbolically -- it's simply magical.
Ben Rosen | Posted 01.26.2008 | Entertainment
Are movies better than ever? Don't know. But I do know that movies are longer than ever.
AP | Jill Lawless | Posted 01.16.2008 | Entertainment
The tragic period romance "Atonement" dominated the race for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 14 categories, including best pictur...
Mike Miley | Posted 01.15.2008 | Entertainment
I'm Not There and There Will Be Blood are equally beyond reproach. A masterpiece is a masterpiece; after that, it's all personality.
Alex Remington | Posted 01.14.2008 | Entertainment
I'm going to leap into the breach and anoint my own damn winners. Just try and stop me, America.
The Observer | Peter Stanford | Posted 01.13.2008 | Entertainment
Daniel Day-Lewis is brewing up in the homely basement kitchen of his country house in rural Ireland. 'Actors,' he muses as he pours the boiling water ...
AP | Posted 01.06.2008 | Entertainment
The National Society of Film Critics on Saturday named "There Will Be Blood," a gritty tale about a turn-of-the-century oil man infected with greed, t...
Alex Remington | Posted 01.05.2008 | Entertainment
In two and a half hours, there is no character development: the end is telegraphed in the title, which like the film itself is ploddingly unnuanced.
Tom Gliatto | Posted 01.03.2008 | Entertainment
For all the talk about Day-Lewis going beyond mere acting to create an entire original person, he doesn't inhabit this oil man, Plainview, so much as he constructs him.
Huffington Post | Katherine Thomson | Posted 12.26.2007 | Entertainment
Daniel Day-Lewis is up for a best actor Golden Globe and is every list-maker's sure thing for an Oscar nomination in Paul Thomas Anderson's story of a...
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 12.10.2007 | Entertainment
The oil-boom epic "There Will Be Blood" was chosen as 2007's best film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, one of the first key groups to wei...
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Rochelle Jewel Shapiro | Posted 06.19.2008 | Living