In Hugo, Martin Scorsese has hired himself a bunch of A-plus-list artists and techies, and together they've crafted a deluxe, gargantuan train-set of a movie in which the director and his 3-D camera ...
The Franklin Institute's automaton can't help you find a good sushi place, direct you out of a traffic jam or check your bank balance. But the automaton, a mechanical doll animated by a complex system ...
On the phone from his home in Brooklyn, Brian Selznick, author of illustrated novel “The Invention of Hugo Cabret,” sounds more like your witty Jewish cousin from New York than the creator of a story ...
When Martin Scorsese announced that he would make his first 3-D movie -- and a PG-rated family film, no less -- several of his fans pronounced themselves flummoxed. Scorsese, that cinematic purist, ...
Hugo didn't win the Oscar for best picture, but that won't diminish its enduring appeal. Based on a book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick, Martin Scorsese's film is a magical experience ...
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