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Guillaume Canet completes his dream project with 'Tell No One'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGUILLAUME CANET couldn't believe it when director Michael Apted sat down across from him at a luncheon in Los Angeles a while back. Apted's next project at the time was to be an adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel "Tell No One," the very book that French...Tags: Celebrity, Michael Apted, Patrick Dempsey, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Marion Cotillard
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Another Ramin Bahrani story from the streets: 'Chop Shop'
Special to The TimesTWO SMALL but acclaimed features into his career, New York-based director Ramin Bahrani already has set himself apart as a distinctive voice in the American indie film landscape. His movies often prompt comparison to the landmarks of Italian neo-realism...Tags: U.S. Open Tennis, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Vehicles, Cannes Film Festival, New York Mets
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Play of the Day: Malia Obama's ``best birthday''
Malia Obama told her parents that spending her 10th birthday helping her father campaign for the presidency far from home and "rocking out" with her family after takeout in a modest hotel room was the best she has ever had. "I don't know whether she was...Tags: Family, Jonas Brothers, Barack Obama, Festive Event, Miley Cyrus
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Wesleyan Spotlight On Ingrid Bergman
Courant Staff WriterIngrid Bergman is more than just a movie star. She's "like a Rolls Royce, or a really good hamburger." "She's timeless and always welcome and always beautiful," says Jeanine Basinger, head of Film Studies at Wesleyan University. "There's never a time...Tags: Celebrity, Wesleyan University, Cary Grant, Middlesex County (Connecticut), Middletown
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Doug Jones' Acting Career Has Taken Him From One Creature To Another
Special to The CourantDoug Jones spent five hours a day getting made up, plus two hours getting cleaned off, to play the fish-like Abe Sapien in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (opening Friday). "The makeup trailer was the workplace," Jones says. "The movie I kind of threw in...Tags: David Hyde Pierce, Celebrity, Guillermo Del Toro, Dennis Quaid, Doug Jones
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The other 'Journey to the Center of the Earth
Special to NewsdayWe might be digging for an analogy here, but compare the Earth to a golf ball (and the Big Bang as tee time!): Both have a dense inner core, a lighter but rigid middle interior, and a relatively wafer-thin surface. Our planet may not be white and dimpled,...Tags: Cinema Industry, Little Richard, John Anderson, Pat Boone, Brendan Fraser
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Josh Peck gets serious in 'Wackness'
Newsday contributorJosh Peck is glad to be back amid the noise, crowds and cabs. He's a New Yorker, born and bred, raised by his mom in Hell's Kitchen. But at 14, he moved to Los Angeles when he was cast in Nickelodeon's "The Amanda Show." He soon got his own series - the...Tags: Celebrity, Fire Island, Family, New York Knicks, Magic Johnson
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Christopher Nolan's 'Knight' vision
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE BRITISH filmmaker Christopher Nolan has the mien of a passionate literature professor (passionate, that is, in the British sense of the term) and, last December, he spoke about the young actor Heath Ledger as if he were the most fascinating manuscript...Tags: Gary Oldman, Martin Scorsese, Tim Burton, Sam Raimi, Morgan Freeman
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Play of the Day: Malia Obama's "best birthday"
Malia Obama told her parents that spending her 10th birthday helping her father campaign for the presidency far from home and "rocking out" with her family after takeout in a modest hotel room was the best she has ever had. "I don't know whether she...Tags: Family, Jonas Brothers, Barack Obama, Festive Event, Miley Cyrus
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Special to The Morning Call| The minute Chris O'Donnell walks across the cafe at the American Girl Store on Chicago Avenue, the mothers there take notice. There's a breeze in his hair as he quick-walks across the room, bypassing all the pink and white fondant-covered birthday...Tags: Chris O'Donnell
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