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    Dec 19, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  1. Movie review: The White Countess'

    Tribune movie critic
    3½ stars (out of four) A great cinematic partnership reaches its final chapter in "The White Countess" -- the last of the collaborations between director James Ivory and his late producer Ismail Merchant -- and, for me, it ends on a very high note,...

    Tags: Ralph Fiennes, Sony Corp., Defense, James Ivory, Family

  2. Jul 12, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The Test of Time in 'Me Without You'

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Writer-director Sandra Goldbacher follows up her promising "The Governess" with "Me Without You," an engaging, straightforward narrative about two childhood playmates and the stages of their friendship from 1973 to 2001. Working with Laurence Coriat, the...

    Tags: Kyle MacLachlan, Anna Friel, Colleges and Universities, Movies, Samuel Goldwyn

  4. Apr 6, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Topsy-Turvy

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Wednesday December 15, 1999      A Mike Leigh musical? With costumes? In period? Is this the world turned upside down for this remarkable British writer-director, whose films "Life Is Sweet," "Naked," and "Secrets & Lies" raised the bar for the level...

    Tags: Cinema Industry, Opera (genre), Music Theater, Nottingham, Mike Leigh

  6. May 10, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. L'Ennui (Boredom)

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday October 15, 1999      Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...

    Tags: Vincent Perez, Ed Harris, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Andre Braugher, Diane Ladd

  8. Jul 1, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  9. Movie review: 'De-Lovely'

    Tribune Movie Critic
    3 stars (out of 4) In the world of popular love songs, brevity is the soul of wit--and so is Cole Porter, subject of the new movie "De-Lovely" and the man who wrote that delirious paean "You're an O'Neill drama; you're Whistler's mama; you're camembert"...

    Tags: Sheryl Crow, Kevin McNally, Cole Porter, Cary Grant, Natalie Cole

  10. Nov 24, 1999 |Story| Metromix
  11. Congestion ahead

    The period from Thanksgiving through New Year's Day is the busiest moviegoing time of the year. To take advantage of this annual rush to the theaters -- as well as to draw maximum attention to Oscar-aspiring films -- the studios cram many of their high-...

    Tags: Cannes Film Festival, Ralph Fiennes, French Literature, Academy Awards, Festive Events

  12. Oct 24, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  13. Movie review, 'The Grey Zone'

    "The Grey Zone," writer-director Tim Blake Nelson's film drama about a real-life prisoners revolt at Auschwitz, is a movie so rigorous and hard, so brutally fixated on the sheer physical horror of the Holocaust, that it becomes difficult to watch and to...

    Tags: David Arquette, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Plastic Surgeons, Mike Leigh, Roman Polanski

  14. Oct 18, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Grey Zone'

    Times Staff Writer
    There is little doubt that everyone involved in the making of "The Grey Zone," a film about Jewish prisoners forced to man the gas chambers and crematoriums at Auschwitz, had the best of intentions when they embarked on this project. That holds especially...

    Tags: David Arquette, New York City, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Harvey Keitel, The Holocaust (1934-1945)

  16. Nov 1, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Food of Love'

    Times Staff Writer
    With "Food of Love," renowned Catalan writer-director Ventura Pons makes an impressive English-language debut in adapting esteemed novelist David Leavitt's "The Page Turner" to the screen. This subtle, sophisticated drama unfolds with a classic pebble-...

    Tags: Juliet Stevenson, Santa Monica, Manhattan (New York City), Family Vacations, Trips and Vacations

  18. Feb 18, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Imaginary Heroes,' 'Bigger Than the Sky'

    In "Imaginary Heroes," writer-director Dan Harris covers a year in the life of a family in the aftermath of their older son's suicide, which has left his mother, Sandy (Sigourney Weaver), and especially his father, Ben (Jeff Daniels), devastated in credible but radically different ways. The focal point of the film, however, is the younger son, Tim (Emile Hirsch), for whom the tragedy triggers a rocky but illuminating coming of age.
    Times Staff Writer
    In "Imaginary Heroes," writer-director Dan Harris covers a year in the life of a family in the aftermath of their older son's suicide, which has left his mother, Sandy (Sigourney Weaver), and especially his father, Ben (Jeff Daniels), devastated in...

    Tags: Jeff Daniels, Sigourney Weaver, Family, Marcus Thomas, Dan Harris

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