Documentary film co-directors Palestinian Emad Burnat, left, and Israeli Guy Davidi pose for a photo after an interview in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. Their 2011 documentary film, "5 Broken Cameras," is nominated for an Oscar in the best Documentary Feature category. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
The Cricket’s Daily 3: Michael Moore defends fellow filmmaker
Published on Feb 27, 2013 11:06AM
Here’s what’s being talked about in pop culture:
• Filmmaker Michael Moore has blasted Buzzfeed over a report that claims Oscar-nominated Palestinian director Emad Burnat’s detainment at the Los Angeles airport was a publicity stunt — and many journalists and other observers have accused Buzzfeed of shoddy journalism. [The Atlantic]
• Tina Fey doesn’t expect to get the call to host the Oscars. [Huffington Post]
• Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle performed on the same stage in New York last night — and talked about touring together. Are the comedy gods that generous? [Vulture]
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