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Review: 'A Girl Cut in Two'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com(3 ½ STARS) (unrated) PLOT An innocent girl is caught between a jaded older lover and a rich but unstable young suitor. CAST Ludivine Sagnier, Francois Berléand, Benoit Magimel LENGTH 1:50 PLAYING AT Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington BOTTOM LINE...Tags: Claude Chabrol, Woody Allen, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Stanford White
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to recent releases
Tribune NewspapersNew this week 'Disaster Movie' Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual content throughout, language, drug references and comic violence. What it's about: Popular movies, TV shows and the like spoofed by people who worked on the later "Scary Movie"...Tags: Alexis Bledel, South Park, The Rocker, Ted Williams, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Your season is served
The fall theater season is always busy, but Chicago's plate seems particularly full this year. For more of Chris Jones' top picks for fall, see this Sunday's Arts & Entertainment section. For even more, see the Theater Loop in this section and...Tags: Marriott Theatre, Elvis Presley, Music Theater, David Mamet, Ceremonies
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John Cusack's war satire lacks wit and drive to deliver its message
Chicago TribuneHere's the opening crawl for "War, Inc.," a mordant unofficial sequel to "Grosse Point Blank" reuniting John Cusack with an assassin's gun. "In the 21st century, great corporations will bestride the earth, replacing nations as the true creators of...Tags: Joan Cusack, Britney Spears, Hilary Duff, Joseph Heller, Marisa Tomei
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Obama: This is not 'about biography'
The Swampby James Oliphant, and updated NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio--Barack Obama returned to the trail today, pouncing on a comment made by John McCain's campaign manager, who suggested that the presidential election would be decided by personalities, not issues....Tags: Washington Post Company, Hurricane Gustav, Republican National Conventions, Barack Obama, Death and Dying
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Howard County Datebook
On Stage 'Blacklisted' Rep Stage, the professional theater-in-residence at Howard Community College, is starting its 16th season with Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted, Christopher Trumbo's story of his father, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo's ordeal with...Tags: Frances Hodgson Burnett, Culture, Classical Music, Tourism and Leisure, Christianity
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Campaigns clash over biographies and issues
Special to The Morning Call| The politician who became famous in part because of his life story said Wednesday that the presidential race isn't about biographies or personalities. ''I don't know what John McCain is thinking,'' Sen. Barack Obama told a crowd at a branch of Kent...Tags: Washington Post Company, National Government, Barack Obama, John McCain, Political Candidates
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Dating scene also full of Nice Gals struggling to find the right guy
Among other things, today's column proves that not all the Nice Guys are men ... Jill: For every Nice Guy who can't find someone, there's a Nice Gal alone. We're attracted to whomever we're attracted to. And those initial feelings of interest are... -
Bocho: Riding High Again
The TV ZoneAnd speaking of Steven Bochco, and his sudden new TNT hit, "Raising the Bar" (see post below about "90210") - which was seen by nearly 8 MILLION viewers on its Monday debut - I'm suddenly reminded of a piece......Tags: Steven Bochco, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), National Government, NBC, Geena Davis
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Motorcycle-Club Drama Muscles Into Prime Time
Courant TV CriticDramas about motorcycle gangs have largely been confined to B-movies of the late '60s, with titles like "The Wild Angels," "Cycle Savages" and " Angel Unchained." And like them, the new cable series "Sons of Anarchy" begins tonight with a mix of vroom-...Tags: Vehicles, Organized Crime, Clubs and Associations, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Motorcycling
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Toronto film fest includes Spike Lee, Coens movies
AP Movie WriterSundance is about new talent and small, personal films. Cannes is about highbrow cinema and celebrity-watching. The Toronto International Film Festival is about movies, from splashy studio releases and potential Oscar contenders to obscure foreign flicks...Tags: Ed Harris, Liam Neeson, Anne Hathaway, Paris Hilton, Kate Beckinsale
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'Sons of Anarchy' in for a rough ride
FX came out of the original-series gate blazing with The Shield, Nip/Tuck and Rescue Me. People began to call it basic cable's HBO. Then, just like HBO, the pipeline of hits stopped gushing. Over There, Dirt and The Riches each had merits, but the...Tags: Vehicles, Motorcycling, Gang Activity, Clubs and Associations, Damages
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