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TODAY'S PICKS
MOVIES TITANIC (7:30 p.m., TNT) (Drama, 1997) - A society girl (Kate Winslet) abandons her haughty fiance for a penniless artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) on the ill-fated ship's maiden voyage. THIS IS SPINAL TAP (8 p.m., VH1 Classic) (Comedy, 1984) - An...Tags: Rob Reiner, Bette Davis, Kate Winslet, Clint Eastwood, Milwaukee Brewers
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TV best bets
7 p.m., Bravo In this episode, titled "Rock 'n' Runway," the designers compete in a musical genre challenge. 7 p.m., TCM Tatum O'Neal won an Academy Award as best supporting actress for her precocious performance as Addie Pray, a worldly 9-year-old...Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Film Festivals, Ingrid Bergman, Peter Bogdanovich, Tatum O'Neal
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'Women' the latest movie in emotive chick flick lineup
Special to NewsdayChick flick: A film geared to female audiences, often filled with emotion, high drama and romance. Some people say the term with a sneer, as if the chick flick were a debased genre, down there with slasher movies and porn. Men would rather have bamboo...Tags: Mamma Mia!, Bette Davis, Empire State Building, Shirley MacLaine, Sex and the City
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area art house and second-run theaters
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. After Hours Film Society Tivoli Theatre 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove 630-534-4528...Tags: Ingrid Bergman, Wim Wenders, Dean Stockwell, Bank of America Corp., Music Box Theatre
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Middletown Fourth Of July Festivities Tonight
The city of Middletown's July 4 activities are tonight. The music begins at 6 p.m. on the lawn in front of the municipal building at the corner of deKoven Drive and Court Street with the Middletown High School Jazz Band. If you haven't heard this...Tags: Ingrid Bergman, Kermit the Frog, Billy Connolly, Popular Music, Assault
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A new regime, direction for Split Pillow
Chicago filmmaking collective Split Pillow celebrates its fifth anniversary Memorial Day weekend, signaling a new direction with new leadership. Dennis Belogorsky, a longtime board member with the non-profit, replaces founder and executive director Jason...Tags: Frank Capra Jr., Bank of America Corp., Cinderella, Music Box Theatre, Jean Harlow
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For spies, 'Lust' isn't everything
Sun Movie Critic(C+) Not just to embody but to act the throes of passion, with every inch of flesh exposed - that's what first-time movie actress Tang Wei does to the hilt, and way beyond the hilt, in Lust, Caution, Ang Lee's otherwise ponderous tale of intrigue in...Tags: David Cronenberg, Rape, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Chen, Cary Grant
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A good character actor stands and delivers truth
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEThe greats of my generation, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, were character actors. That is, they were, by standards of a previous day, suitable to play in support of a star, but as they were ethnic, or not traditional matinee-...Tags: Broadway, William Demarest, Defense, Ernest Borgnine, Celebrity
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No bitter endings when the readers chime in
In the Dec. 28 Movies section, we talked about how some recent movies had less than enjoyable endings, then shared some of our favorite movie conclusions and asked to hear yours. And did we ever hear from you! Here are some of the responses (out of...Tags: Sierra Madre, Westmont, Steve McQueen, Waukegan, Joan Bennett
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'No End' offers fresh look at the war in Iraq
Sun movie critic(A+) If any movie can rid Americans of "Iraq war fatigue," it's Charles Ferguson's muscular documentary No End in Sight. It provokes potent new feelings of outrage and catalyzes fresh thoughts about the right way to run a government, especially ours....Tags: Richard L Armitage, Dick Cheney, Defense, History, L Paul III Bremer
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Tinseltown's last hurrah
Today, Breitbart and Ehrenstein wonder whether Hollywood is relevant in American politics. Previously they debated whether Tinseltown conservatives are in the closet, attempted to define Hollywood values, discussed the role filmmakers should play in the...Tags: Steve Allen, Internet, Celebrity, Ingrid Bergman, History
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HBO's 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' arrives
Tribune newspapers: Los Angeles TimesLast week, Fred Thompson announced he was throwing his hat into the 2008 presidential race. Perhaps the former senator was inspired to become a candidate after playing U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant in HBO's "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," which arrived...Tags: Diseases, Fred Thompson, Julie Christie, Snoop Dogg, Vincent Price
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