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5 Things You Can Learn About …
1Think the year's first eight months offered few likely Oscar movies? Well, fall is Oscar season. Over the last five years, just three of the 25 best picture nominees were released before September. The month with the most nominees was December (nine),...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Robert Downey Jr., Kathryn Bigelow, Spike Lee, Ed Harris
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The best of the rest
Capsules by Michael Sragow. Full reviews are at baltimoresun.com/movies. American Teen **** This documentary about a handful of high school seniors in Warsaw, Ind., shows how even teens who superficially fit the labels of jock and geek have inner lives...Tags: Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Defense, Scarlett Johansson, Wall-E, Bangkok Dangerous
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Movie capsules
Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current release. Babylon A.D. * PG-13. 1:25. Vin Diesel isn't the whole problem with this gritty sci-fi road picture in the "Children of Men" mold, with Diesel playing a mercenary hired to escort a waif...Tags: Roger Corman, Scarlett Johansson, Vin Diesel, Don Cheadle, Ben Kingsley
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Kingsley and Cruz give young love new meaning in 'Elegy'
McClatchy NewspapersIn "Elegy," Ben Kingsley plays David Kepesh, an erudite, 60-something literature professor who reviews plays for The New Yorker, writes books on the origins of American hedonism and likes his women young. When he sets out to seduce one of his former...Tags: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Ben Kingsley, Philip Roth, Dennis Hopper
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Movies: Recent openings
Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current release. Bottle Shock ** PG-13. 1:50. Alan Rickman plays a British wine merchant who travels to Napa, Calif., in 1976 to see what he might bring back with him to a wine-tasting event. The tasting...Tags: Wanted, Roger Corman, The Longshots, The House Bunny, The Rocker
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Pretty Good Idea: Smooth things out with Decollette Pads
Busted: Are you paying attention to the skin under your chin? Do you wake up in the morning and notice your cleavage looks crinkled? Without proper care, the delicate skin on the upper chest begins to wrinkle and spot. Sun damage and aging are big...Tags: Sam Raimi, Jennifer Aniston, Cameron Diaz, Tom Cruise
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Along for the ride: Hopper seemingly has done it all on film
The Detroit NewsIt is safe to say no other actor has worked with James Dean, John Wayne, Marlon Brando and Keanu Reeves. At age 72, Dennis Hopper may have the most varied resume of any actor alive. He has worked on art house films, Oscar winners and exploitation flicks....Tags: Marlon Brando, Elections, Celebrity, Political Candidates, Motorcycling
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'Raising the Bar' falls short pretty quickly
United Feature SyndicateHere's a TV tip. Generally, if the creator and/or executive producer's name appears in the credits above the show's title or before the list of the show's stars, then the show has a very good chance of being a dud. I've seen this happen many, many times....Tags: NBC, Labor Day, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Gossip Girl, CBS Corp.
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Gustav Forces Coverage Changes; New Seasons For 'Gossip Girl,' 'Prison Break'
Hurricane Gustav was poised to batter the Gulf Coast this morning, but it had already managed to smash a big event 1,200 miles to the north. Networks and cable news outlets that had planned to cover the Republican National Convention tonight were...Tags: Conan O'Brien, Alyson Hannigan, Steven Bochco, NBC, Mark-Paul Gosselaar
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Kingsley dims divine 'Elegy'
Sun movie critic(B) Penelope Cruz is equally glorious but more subdued in Elegy than she is in her breakaway turn as a passionate artist in Vicky Cristina Barcelona. There she's playing an erotic catalyst. Here she's playing an object of desire: Consuela, the Cuban-...Tags: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Ben Kingsley, Dance, Philip Roth, Dennis Hopper
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Movie Review: Elegy - 3 stars out of 5
Sentinel Movie CriticMovie adaptations of the works of famous authors can serve as a form of literary criticism. That's not the to say that one can fairly judge the writing of a Philip Roth, based on the movies that have been made from his books. But boiling down the books to...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Ben Kingsley, Anthony Hopkins, Philip Roth, Roger Moore
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