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A tale of two Hoffmans
Tribune movie reporterThe romance of the Sundance Film Festival is simple: It's the place where long-harbored dreams are first exposed to public view and, if favorably received, are launched into the world. Gordy Hoffman had been driving a cab in Chicago for 3 1/2 years...Tags: Nicolas Cage, Sigourney Weaver, Companies and Corporations, Gravy, Sundance Film Festival
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It's thrilling to be here, really
Times Film CriticThey still come to Sundance, the performers do, even in a year like this one, a year when the festival faces an unusual danger: being overshadowed in its hometown. For in less than a month, about 32 Winter Olympic events, one third of the total, will...Tags: Jeffrey L Dahmer, Robin Williams, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Stranger Than Fiction, Sandra Bullock
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TV This Week: Jan. 2nd â 8th, 2011
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Jan. 2 - 8 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Jan. 2 in PDF format (alternate link) Weekly TV Listings can also be found at: www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv This...... -
Independent moments of breakthrough
Times Staff WriterThe Method Fest, spotlighting breakthrough performances in independent movies, opens Friday with the romantic drama "Dreamland." Along with screenings of 22 features and 40 shorts, the festival hosts seminars and panels and will present lifetime...Tags: Kelli Garner, Documentary (genre), Family, Woodland Hills, Justin Long
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'Venom,' 'The Future of Food,' 'Hellbent,' 'Walking on the Sky'
Times Staff WritersAs if Louisiana has not been through enough, according to "Venom" all the evil spirits captured by an elderly rural voodoo woman have inadvertently been unleashed. Assuming the form of snakes, they attack a mechanic (Rick Cramer), setting him off on a...Tags: Rick Cramer, Halloween, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Manhattan (New York City), Documentary (genre)
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Indie Film Is a 'Haven' for Bloom
Zap2It.comWhile Orlando Bloom's good looks have helped rather than hindered his career, the "Lord of the Rings" and "Pirates of the Caribbean" star is more than okay with undergoing facial scarring as part of the job on "Haven," an independent film he stars in...Tags: Family, Orlando Bloom, Bill Paxton, Movies, Celebrities
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Movie review: 'Venom'
Tribune staff reporter1 star (out of four) As a genre, horror movies are not known for scintillating dialogue. That said, while no one expects Beckett from a popcorn thriller, most of us do cling foolishly to the hope that at some point during the flick we'll be treated to...Tags: Death, Rick Cramer, Animals, Method Man, Jonathan Jackson
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Movie review: 'Haven'
Tribune movie critic1½ stars (out of four) All the jumpy, hopscotch-style editing in the world can't save "Haven," a blow- and weed-scented drama written and directed by the young Cayman Islands native Frank E. Flowers. It's one of those fragmented narratives, the curse...Tags: Orlando Bloom, Bill Paxton, Michael Phillips, Movies, Anthony Mackie
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'Blood and Chocolate'
Special to The TimesDoes the world really need another werewolf movie? Why does Agnes Bruckner look so glum? And what has happened to the career of French heartthrob Olivier Martinez? These and other questions are prompted by the arrival of "Blood and Chocolate" from German...Tags: Bucharest (Romania), Family, Death, Hugh Dancy, Katja Riemann
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Movie review: 'Blood and Chocolate'
Orlando Sentinel movie critic1 star (out of four) Whenever the leader of the pack passes another werewolf, the lesser canine pulls his or her hair away from his or her neck, and bows his or her head. It's a doglike show of submission. That's the one cool thing in ``Blood and...Tags: Fiction, Roger Moore, Hugh Dancy, Uwe Boll, Bucharest (Romania)
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'Murder by Numbers'
Times Staff WriterThink of "Murder by Numbers" as a classic 1940s double bill uneasily contained within the confines of a single motion picture. The A-picture at the top of the bill is a fairly standard star vehicle like those that used to be specially tailored for Joan...Tags: Murder, Michael Pitt, Juvenile Delinquency, Joan Crawford, Ryan Gosling
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