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Review: Chazz Palminteri's 'A Bronx Tale'
Times Theater CriticNow listen, Chazz, I mean Mr. Palminteri, I'm not looking for trouble here. Only a dope would criticize a man with your connections, um, talent. And it's not as if I'm about to give the thumbs-down to "A Bronx Tale," which I caught Wednesday at the...Tags: Organized Crime, Music Theater, Celebrity Mothers, Celebrity, Robert De Niro
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'Once More With Feeling,' At Quassy
Hollywood came to Quassy Amusement Park in Middlebury Friday. The action attracted far more attention that the rides as parents and kids jockeyed for a space to catch a glimpse of the stars and scenes that were being shot — and maybe get...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Film Festivals, Quassy Amusement Park
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Special celebrations, forums and guests
opening night THE GREEN ROOM Friday, March 28, 4:30-6 p.m., Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Avenue, Maitland 'YOUNG @ HEART' Friday, March 28, 6:30 p.m. at Enzian (Also Saturday, April 5, 6:30– 8:20 p.m. at Regal Winter Park Stadium 20, 510 N....Tags: Jennifer Tilly, Tourism and Leisure, Dianne Wiest, Film Festivals, BB&T Corporation
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What's in the stars for '08?
Hey, they may seem perfect to us, but even celebrities have a few improvements they'd like to make in their lives for the new year. Here's a look ahead through the eyes of the rich and famous, courtesy of The Associated Press, People and Broadway.com....Tags: Public Holidays, Medical Specialization, Joan Rivers, Donald Trump, Celebrity
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SCREEN SCENE: Chicagoan Balaban tackles a rich subject -- plus a guide to art house and 2nd run films
Tribune staff reporterShe was called "the richest little girl in the world." No, not Paris Hilton--Doris Duke, heiress of the Duke tobacco and energy fortune. From her birth in 1912 to her death in 1993, Duke amassed and gave away much of her wealth to charity. Also...Tags: Murder, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bill Murray, LaSalle Bank, John Ford
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Palminteri brings 'Bronx' to Broadway
Chazz Palminteri's "A Bronx Tale" is exactly what its title implies – an exercise in autobiographical storytelling that happens to be painted with a Bronx character. As a one-man show, it's not much more than that, for better or worse.
Three years ago,...Tags: Billy Crystal, Music Theater, Film Festivals, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert De Niro
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Two strikes, old school and new
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Two picket lines, two very different strikes. In a pelting rain, members of the Writers Guild of America marched this week in front of Viacom's Manhattan headquarters. Around the corner, stagehands were picketing in front of darkened theaters...Tags: Music Theater, Celebrity, Work Relations, Diplomacy, International Relations
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New Broadway season: The play's the thing
The Associated PressA monster and a mermaid would seem to have the new musical market cornered on Broadway this fall, but it is plays rather than musicals that - surprisingly - are dominating the first half of the season. "The lineup of production for the fall season should...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Air Transportation, Harold Pinter, Phylicia Rashad, Brian Cox
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Featured DVD Movie Release: A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
Sentinel Movie CriticHere's a classic example of a Sundance Film Festival award winner. Gritty, "personal," autobiographical, urban, a movie, in a way, about finally getting to make your movie, it's almost guaranteed to make Sundancers swoon. Which it did in 2006. But the...Tags: Shia LaBeouf, Ethics, Film Festivals, Dianne Wiest, Values
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Bogdanovich again honors his filmmaking forebears
Sentinel Movie CriticThere's a Tom Petty rockumentary to finish and a possible film project, The Broken Code, about a real-life scientific stink over the secrets of DNA. He appears in the upcoming films The Dukes (with Chazz Palminteri), The Fifth Patient and Humboldt...Tags: Tatum O'Neal, Cinema Industry, Film Festivals, Orson Welles, Folk Music
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As Shia LaBeouf grows up,critical acclaim grows stronger
Sentinel Movie CriticHe has grown up in the movies and on TV. So naturally Shia LaBeouf's conversation is littered with movie references. Especially when he's talking about his latest, Disturbia, a claustrophobic thriller about a teenager who is under house arrest and thinks...Tags: Shia LaBeouf, Roger Moore, Jimmy Stewart, Alfred Hitchcock
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Movie review: 'Arthur and the Invisibles'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) "Arthur and the Invisibles" is a fantasy film confection that mixes live action and animation with the kind of audience-grabbing zest and copycat frenzy we expect from Luc Besson, the director of "La Femme Nikita," "The Big Blue"...Tags: David Bowie, Mia Farrow, Snoop Dogg, Harvey Keitel, Imperial and Royal Matters
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