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Coens, Lynch are back at the festival that loves them

...Coen brothers: She strolls through the old section, visits the fruit market, suns on the topless beach. Director David Lynch likes to cruise the Croisette and watch the bobbing yachts from his window at the Carlton Hotel. The mere fact that...

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Entertainment
Hollywood's Dot-combustion Web ventures with big names and money go up in smoke

...com, after spending millions for original programming from directors like Tim Burton, Matt Stone, Trey Parker and David Lynch, suddenly announced this month that it was abandoning its celebrity-driven projects and refocusing on its original...

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Tech
AP critics pick their 10 favorite films of 2001

...human love is baffling -- but brilliantly so. 6. "Mulholland Drive" -- Speaking of baffling with brilliance, David Lynch's love story in the city of dreams is a cinematic Rubik's Cube that maddens and confounds even as it entertains...

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'Lord of the Rings' leads Oscar nominations with 13

...nominees: Robert Altman, "Gosford Park"; Ron Howard, "A Beautiful Mind"; Peter Jackson, "Lord of the Rings"; David Lynch, "Mulholland Drive"; and Ridley Scott, "Black Hawk Down." The record for most nominations is held by 1950's...

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News
Academy falls back on the familiar in unsettling times

...best picture. Similarly, critical favorite "Mulholland Drive" could manage only a best directing nomination for David Lynch. Even the strength of Naomi Watts' acting couldn't get her nominated or compensate for the film's spooky and unapologetic...

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Entertainment
Side by Side

Now Playing Synopsis: A host of accomplished filmmakers discuss the emerging technological innovations that have made celluloid a thing of the past and digital the wave of the future in this eye-opening documentary featuring interviews with Martin Scorsese, James Cameron, David Lynch, Richard Linklater, Steven Soderbergh, Danny Boyle, George Lucas, Robert Rodriguez, Christopher Nolan, Lars von Trier, David Fincher, Larry Wachowski, Andy Wachowski, and numerous other directors, cinematographers, and artists. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Keanu Reeves, Steven Soderbergh, James Cameron, David Lynch, Richard Linklater, Martin Scorsese, David Tattersall, Phil Meheux, Charles Herzfeld, Alec Shapiro, Lars von Trier, Anthony Dod Mantle, Jason Kliot, Geoffrey Gilmore, Ellen Kuras, Caroline Kaplan, Darnell Martin, John Malkovich, Danny Boyle, Thomas Rothman, Michael L. Phillips, Walter Murch, Craig Wood, Derek Ambrosi, Anne V. Coates, Chris Lebenzon, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, John Knoll, Tim Webber, Dennis Muren, Adam Valdez, Jonathan Fawkner, Don Ciana, Terry Haggar, Andrzej Bartkowiak, Stefan Sonnenfeld, Jill Bogdanowicz, Tim Stipan, Jost Vacano, Geoff Boyle, Dion Beebe, Jim Jannard, Ted Schilowitz, Vilmos Zsigmond, Bruce Dorn, Shruti Ganguly, Lena Dunham, Ari Presler, Glenn Kennel, Vincent Pace, Steve Schklair, Joel Schumacher, Barry Levinson, Michael K. Goi, Gary Einhaus, Edward Stratmann Movie Details Buy Tickets Movie Review

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