The Great Gatsby
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Reuters
'The Great Gatsby' party in the south of France continued on Thursday, a day after the cast and crew hit the red carpet to open up the Cannes Film Festival.Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, and Carey Mulligan were at the exclusive Hotel du Cap in Antibes...
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Bryan Hood
Last week, I mentioned that “Iron Man 3” felt overly focus-grouped. The filmmakers, it seems, were so busy trying to appeal to everyone that they ended up with a movie that was hard for anyone to actually care about. It’s a problem that many blockbusters fall...
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Damien Leblanc
The 66th Cannes Film Festival opened Wednesday in the pouring rain, with the cast of “The Great Gatsby” appearing on the red carpet in a deluge while the crowd struggled with their umbrellas and cheered Leonardo DiCaprio. Optimists will say that this...
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Nicholas Remsen
Golden palms and glittering frocks – yes, it’s Cannes Film Festival time again. And yes, the festivities are already delivering high-wattage glamour.Day one paired the Roaring Twenties with the red carpet – director Baz Luhrmann’s much-hyped “The Great...
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Reuters
The Cannes Film Festival gets underway on Wednesday with Australian director Baz Luhrmann's 3D extravaganza "The Great Gatsby", a lavish production eclipsing more modest launches in recent years that reflected global economic gloom.Already...
From palatial mansions on Long Island to skyscrapers in Manhattan, it's not hard to find architectural remnants of the roaring 20's exemplified in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" and the new film adaptation starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
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J. Hoberman
Life is a cabaret, old sport, or maybe halftime at the Super Bowl in Baz Luhrmann’s overhyped and overheated 3-D adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” — the fifth time Hollywood has taken on the 1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald novel that many consider the...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
— The Costume Institute’s Met Gala, one of the biggest red-carpet photo-ops of the season, had BLOUIN ARTINFO’s fashion reporters busy analyzing style choices by Tinseltown icons. Nicholas Remsen introduces some of the best — and worst — looks...
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Craig Hubert
There’s nothing quite like celebrating “The Great Gatsby,” F. Scott Fitzgerald’s scathing critique of American upper class values, with a lavish, corporate-sponsored party in the Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III room of the New York Public Library, hosted...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
Last night at New York’s Rockefeller Center, Tiffany & Co. hosted its "Blue Book Ball" with Moet & Chandon to toast the hotly anticipated release of Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby.” Both companies' products are featured extensively in the...














