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Jennifer Lawrence on Kimmel: No Oscar Speech prepared

Golden Globe and SAG Award winner Jennifer Lawrence (and her Mom) were on Jimmy Kimmel tonight. Lawrence, still under the weather with walking pneumonia, introduced herself as still “a little sick, and a little drunk. Your producer made me do …

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Move over Sundance: Lexington Short Film Night debuts

BY EVAN O. ALBERT As Sundance lights up the big screens out west, Lexington doesn't yet have its own film festival for local filmmakers. But it does have a

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Jennifer Lawrence explains it all on Saturday Night Live

Golden Globe winner Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) hosted Saturday Night Live and explained her "I beat Meryl" acceptance speech joke, and made a little fun of Tommy

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Jennifer Lawrence takes home Golden Globe for Silver Linings Playbook: Kentucky Proud

Kentucky gal and Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence takes home a best actress Golden Globe tonight for her role in the heavily Oscar-nominated  Silver Linings Playbook. (We cheered wildly

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Movies for the End of the World: A Cineaste’s Doomsday Viewing Guide

Staying in for the end of the world with a cocktail, as forecast on the Mayan Calendar for December 21? How about a Doomsday on DVD viewing party? The

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Lexington’s Girl Girl Scene up for Best Web Series at afterEllen

Lexington's Girl Girl Scene web series has  been nominated for Best Web Series on AfterEllen's Visibility Awards. Cast member Lauren Albert says, "Everyone is able to vote every hour

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Movie trailer for “Pleased to Meet Me” features John Doe, Aimee Mann, Wainwright

BY KAKIE URCH If the tale of the trailer reads the way we think it does, Louisville filmmaker Archie Borders has done it.  His independent film "Pleased To Meet

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Podcast: The Master

by Raj Ranade UC Berkeley film scholar Fareed Ben-Youssef and I argue some about the latest film from Paul Thomas Anderson (click here for The Master review/exegesis) and get

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What the Kentucky Needs: Landmark Theatre to Turn 90

  Also in this issue: P. 4    Gallery Hop for a Cause P. 8    Killer Joe Review P. 10  Jubilo Music Festival P. 12   Boomslang 2012: A Preview P. 13   Chef Tom's

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Podcast: Zodiac (2007 – A Cinema Retrospective)

My film scholar colleague Fareed and I have decided to try out something new with our latest series of podcasts. We're going to be taking a look back



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