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Ellen Burstyn to Bloom in Seymour Hoffman's Little Flower

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Oscar-winning dame Ellen Burstyn will star in The Little Flower of East Orange, the new Off Broadway play by Stephen Adly Guirgis to be directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman. According to Variety, the play is a ghost story set in an upper Manhattan charity hospital and is set to begin previews March 18.  read more »

Manhattan Weekend Box Office: Savages and Schadenfreude, Awake a Snoozer

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With only one wide release—MGM’s Awake (No. 6)—the box office had a slow weekend, with few, if any, changes either here or nationally in the top five. But that didn’t keep The Savages (No. 8) from making an impression. On two screens in the city, the Tamara Jenkins family drama starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney averaged close to $40,000—a stellar opening for such a slow time.

In the wake of so many dysfunctional Thanksgiving dinners, perhaps receipts were buoyed by people’s desire to see a family more messed up than their own. The film has also certainly been helped by the skillful word-of-mouth and marketing campaign launched by Fox Searchlight—they of Sideways and Little Miss Sunshine fame. Don’t be surprised if this one meets the same Oscar fate—both good and bad.  read more »

Laura Linney Works Like a Brit! But Without the TV Mystery and Costume Drama Parts

Laura Linney with costar Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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Laura Linney with costar Philip Seymour Hoffman.


Laura Linney--whom we think of as a certain kind of actress--says she’s the happiest she’s ever been. (Definitely a good thing; see: The Nanny Diaries, The Squid and the Whale, The Truman Show, et cetera ad infinitum.) The 43-year-old actress' new movie The Savages, directed by Tamara Jenkins and costarring Philip Seymour Hoffman, opens tomorrow. In the film, the esteemed actors do turns playing siblings who are faced with putting their father, played by Philip Bosco, in a nursing home. Ms. Linney’s character, Wendy, a down-and-out playwright fast approaching her 40th birthday, lives in the shadow of her more successful brother, a fellow writer. "For me, things are nothing but good," she said in an interview with Reuters. "For Wendy, she's living like she's 28 [years old] or even 11. She just hasn't had the opportunity to move forward."

Ms. Linney has heaped seven films on her professional plate over the last two years. "I just really enjoy it,” she said. “I find it constantly challenging. It's taken me to parts of the world I never thought I'd see and I've worked with people whom I admire and learned from. It's pretty damn good."

Nothing Primitive About These Savages: Drama of Dad’s Dementia

On death and dining: Hoffman and Linney.
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On death and dining: Hoffman and Linney.

Director Tamara Jenkins (Slums of Beverly Hills) delivers that rare gift for the holidays: a meaningful movie about the ravages of age.  read more »

The (New) Globe Gets (Even) More Help From Famous Friends

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From The Lord Norman Foster

The supporters of The New Globe Theater--the proposed Castle Williams arts center on Governors Island--already have lots of famous friends. (Moby! Pacino! Amy Sacco! Philip Seymour Hoffman! Moby!!).

But nothing helps like bedding secretive right-wing billionaire Bruce Kovner. The Lincoln Center vice-chairman has joined the board, where he'll rub elbows with the aforementioned celebs while ogling Lord Norman Foster's pretty plans.

And there's more: Lord Ralph Voldemort Fiennes has not only "shared his enthusiasm and insights into theater design over coffee" with the New Globe folks, but has added his name to their list of supporters.  read more »

- Max Abelson

Martin Scorsese Asking $6.7 M.

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Scorsese at home.
Director Martin Scorsese is asking $6.7 million for his East 62nd Street townhouse, according to the New York Post. Mr. Scorsese has owned the five-story home for close to 20 years, before listing it with Edward Lee Cave. (Not sure if the vintage Renior poster is included in the asking price).

Also, Robert De Niro--who's starred in plenty of Mr. Scorsese's films--might still be looking for an uptown place, too. His wife, Grace Hightower, was reportedly checking out the $49 million triplex apartment at 823 Park Ave.  read more »

And Philip Seymour Hoffman was seen cruising down Gay Street--checking out a townhouse.

- Michael Calderone

Cruise’s Mission: Who Knows?

There he goes again: Tom Cruise in action.
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There he goes again: Tom Cruise in action.

Welcome, suckers. Summer is here and so is Tom Cruise.  read more »

What the MacGuffin? Abrams Loses Way in Mission

<b>Second Review&lt;/b&gt; Maggie Cheung and James Dennis in &lt;i&gt;Clean</i>.
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Second Review Maggie Cheung and James Dennis in Clean.

Oscar Wiles: A Roundup of Delights, Disappointments

Jon Stewart at this year
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Jon Stewart at this year

The 78th Annual Academy Award ceremonies started off as a standoff between “niche” host  read more »

What’s the Deal With Bubble? Soderbergh’s Experiment Wheezes

Working boy: Dustin James Ashley in Steven Soderbergh
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Working boy: Dustin James Ashley in Steven Soderbergh

Steven Soderbergh’s Bubble, from a screenplay by Coleman Hough, extends Mr.  read more »

The Squid and the Whale: P. Slope Parents Who Can't Parent

Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale, from his own screenplay, hits as close to home as a filmm  read more »

The Squid and the Whale: P. Slope Parents Who Can’t Parent

Couples therapy or the principal
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Couples therapy or the principal

Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale, from his own screenplay, hits as close to home as a f  read more »

In Cold Capote

The masterful Philip Seymour Hoffman <i>is</i> Capote.
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The masterful Philip Seymour Hoffman is Capote.

Film festivals are like funerals: As soon as one door closes, another one opens.  read more »

The Transom

As You Like It“I am not the honoree!” protested the handsome co-president and C.O.O.  read more »

Judas Found Guilty as Sin Mamet Reverts to Childhood

When big Broadway productions are fixed on the road before coming into town, it seems to me a good i  read more »

Suffering House of Fools

In the postwar lull between Iraq and tax extensions, people are understandably searching for pleasan  read more »

Howard's Hut

Howard Stern has officially ascended from the ranks of Hamptons renters.  read more »

Punch-Drunk Love: Mystifying, Then Enchanting

Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love , from his own screenplay, turns out to be one of the most i  read more »

Toronto Festival: Post-9/11 Cinema

Suit up and plunge: The 27th Toronto International Film Festival is in full swing, and diversity is  read more »

Seeing and Loving True West Twice

Make no mistake: The major new production of Sam Shepard's True West , with Philip Seymour Hoffman a  read more »