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Movie review: 'Runaway Jury'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer3 stars (out of 4) "Runaway Jury" is like a cat-and-mouse game in which a couple of nasty dogs have been thrown into the room. The legal issue du jour of this John Grisham novel adaptation is the ability of hired guns to manipulate juries - their...Tags: Movies, Rachel Weisz, Easter, Dustin Hoffman, John Cusack
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Movie review: 'Wonderland'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 stars (out of 4) Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll may have seemed an anthem of liberation in the '60s, but they were often a dirge for the dying in the '80s, the time of "Wonderland." This movie, a cranked-up true-crime thriller that reeks of blood, vice...Tags: Massacres, Sex, Val Kilmer, Movies, Murder
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Movie review: 'Party Monster'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer1 1/2 stars (out of 4) "Party Monster" comes on with the uninhibited glee of boys dressing up in their mothers' clothes to play house, and it boasts a similar level of sophistication. It's a glammed-up, winking, post-modern biopic of sorts: the...Tags: Minority Groups, Sid Vicious, Movies, Drugs and Medicines, Chloe Sevigny
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Three to Tango
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 22, 1999 Hollywood romantic comedies, like horror films, ask of audiences a certain amount of, shall we say, laxity, as a matter of course. The Cute First Encounter, the Horrible Misunderstanding That Threatens to Tear Our Couple...Tags: Minority Groups, Neve Campbell, Sex, Celebrities, Movies
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The Closet (Le Placard)
FOR THE TIMESFriday July 6, 2001 In "La Cage aux Folles," one of the biggest French hits ever to promenade across the Atlantic, a gay man pretends he's straight. In "The Closet," our French import du jour, a straight man pretends he's gay. To paraphrase a...Tags: Minority Groups, Neve Campbell, Daniel Auteuil, Companies and Corporations, Movies
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Call her Mrs. Moder?
TAOS, New Mexico (AP) -- Academy Award-winning actress Julia Roberts married her cameraman boyfriend Daniel Moder early Thursday at her 40-acre estate outside Taos. The wedding marks Roberts' second trip down the aisle. The star of "Runaway Bride" and...Tags: Weddings, Kiefer Sutherland, Benjamin Bratt, Celebrities, Movies
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Fall spotlight on movies
- denotes a movie to watch. "Lost Souls" (director: Janusz Kaminski). More devilish doings, with Winona Ryder trying to save the world from the Satanic invasion of Ben Chaplin'sbody. The director is Spielberg's cinematographer and a local Columbia...Tags: Forest Whitaker, Lolita Davidovich, Sydney Pollack, Robert De Niro, Rupert Graves
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ABC's latest quest involves 'Miracles'
Tribune television reporterABC's success with new comedies this season is mitigated by the failure of its new dramas. The network continues working on that problem Monday with a lineup of two new dramas and a veteran that has seen better days. It's unfortunate that the best of the...Tags: Steve Harris, Criminals, Johnny Depp, Television, Cobie Smulders
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Not-so-trivial pursuits
There was a time when being the know-it-all guy at the bar could score you a few smart-points but not much more--other than the nickname Cliff Clavin.In England and Ireland, however, trivia machines and quiz nights have long been a part of pub culture....Tags: Pies and Tarts, Chicago Bears, Culture, Marilyn Monroe, Chicago Cubs
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Golden Globe nominations
"American Beauty," a dark satire of suburbia and family dysfunction, received six Golden Globe nominations to lead all film contenders. "The Insider," based on the true story of tobacco industry whistleblower Jeffrey Wygand, and "The Talented Mr. Ripley,...Tags: Thomas Gibson, HBO (tv network), Heather Locklear, Julianna Margulies, Robert De Niro
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They messed with Texas
Special to the Tribune"Texas Rangers," which opened Friday after sitting on the shelf so long that the expiration date was probably about to come due, is an all-sizzle-and-no-steak adventure. It's evident from the film's opulent cinematography and the monstrous list of end...Tags: Death, Texas Rangers, Movies, James Coburn, James van der Beek
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Movie review, 'Texas Rangers'
Special to the Tribune"Texas Rangers," which opens after sitting on the shelf so long that the expiration date was probably about to come due, is an all-sizzle-and-no-steak adventure. It's evident from the film's opulent cinematography and the monstrous list of end credits...Tags: Death, Texas Rangers, Movies, James van der Beek, James Coburn
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