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It could always be worse ...
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMy dad didn't leave me with any words of wisdom that I remember. But he did teach me through example — good and bad — how to be a father. And, while all these years later, I realize I hardly knew him, having kids of my own — who...Tags: Classical Music, Jim Broadbent, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alzheimer's Disease, Tim Burton
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Enjoying His Seat On The 'Milk Train'
It might take a minute to recognize the name, but most would surely recognize Kevin Anderson's face. He was in "Risky Business" with Tom Cruise and "Sleeping With the Enemy" with Julia Roberts. He was the voice of Mr. Arable in "Charlotte's Web" and...Tags: Human Accomplishments, Olympia Dukakis, Glastonbury, Dean Martin, Kevin Anderson
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Films to feast on
This season's "Ratatouille" was the perfect recipe of animation, comedy and cuisine. Here are 10 other films that serve up delicious food scenes. The Gold Rush (1925) - Charlie Chaplin redefines fillet of sole when he dines on his shoe. Lady and the...Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Juliette Binoche, Tom Jones, Louis Prima
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'Fred Claus' and 'Devil' have sibling rivalry, memories at their core
Sun Movie CriticSibling rivalry replaces the romantic triangle as the pop-culture mainstay in the week's most-hyped openings - a botched Yuletide comedy and a deliberately excruciating thriller. In each, a roly-poly brother who appears to have his life and career...Tags: Ethan Hawke, Sidney Lumet, Christmas, Religious Festivals, Kevin Spacey
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'The Bourne Ultimatum'
jan.stuart@newsday.comPaul Greengrass' family name is something of a misnomer, redolent as it is with pastoral reveries and consoling scents of summer. The films of this British-born director, by contrast ("United 93," "The Bourne Supremacy," "Bloody Sunday"), are jangling,...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, International Relations, Paul Greengrass, Tony Gilroy, Diplomacy
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A reel banquet
MOSTLY MARTHA (2001) It's unbelievable that you forgot the German film, "Mostly Martha." What a wonderful film to begin with -- fascinating story beautifully acted, and very funny to boot. But the food! Among many wonderful, mouthwatering scenes, the one...Tags: Cary Grant, Jacqueline Bisset, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Mary Stuart Masterson, Lasse Hallstrom
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Aging gracefully: Ken Kesey's "Cuckoo" and "Notion"
By Richard Rayner "He had the build of a plunging halfback, with big shoulders and a neck like the stump of a Douglas fir," wrote Malcolm Cowley, who taught Ken Kesey in a writing class at Stanford in 1960. "Chapters of a novel were read aloud in a...Tags: Jane Austen, Forests, Upton Sinclair, The White House, Literature
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'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead'
jan.stuart@newsday.comHas a strip mall ever felt as bleak and sorrowful as the one that provides the scene of the crime for "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"? Whatever disdain one may harbor for strip malls - and who doesn't? - they can at the very least offer an...Tags: Ethan Hawke, Al Capone, Sidney Lumet, Literature, Family
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Ridin' the reels
Special to the TribuneIn 1903, Edwin S. Porter made "The Great Train Robbery," the first true narrative film. From those early days of damsels in distress being tied to railroad tracks to today's cinematic blockbusters, directors have maintained a romance with the rails....Tags: Cary Grant, Gene Wilder, Steve McQueen, Rebecca de Mornay, Rock and Roll Music
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Roll 'em
Dates are subject to change. SEPT. 14 Across the Universe The songs of the Beatles score this love story set against the political and social upheaval of the 1960s. Julie Taymor (Broadway's "The Lion King") directs. With Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess...Tags: Jodie Foster, Susan Sarandon, Penelope Cruz, Jerry Seinfeld, Nicole Kidman
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