Bill Morrison’s documentary uses found footage to recall the days when coal fueled Britain and to recount the demise of the mining trade.
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Bill Morrison’s documentary uses found footage to recall the days when coal fueled Britain and to recount the demise of the mining trade. AARP’s Movies for Grownups Awards finally get some (limited) respect. Images from this prelude to the Feb. 26 Oscar ceremony. The annual Oscar nominees’ luncheon, where everyone roots for one another, was attended by 150 of the 188 in the running for awards, including 20 in the acting category. The academy’s president opened the annual nominees luncheon with an admonition that the Oscar show should last only three hours. “Nightline” anchor Terry Moran shares his Oscar ballot. “Rango,” “Hugo,” “Harry Potter” and “Dragon Tattoo” took home specialty awards over the weekend. This low-budget film about three teenage boys who learn they have superpowers was No. 1 at North American theaters over the weekend, taking in about $22 million. Parties before and after “The Innkeepers” will be held where the film was shot, in the Yankee Pedlar Inn. Mr. Gazzara’s long acting career included playing Brick in the original “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Broadway and roles in influential films by John Cassavetes. |
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