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    Feb 18, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  1. Jul 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  2. Tyne Daly in 'Master Class' on Broadway: What did the critics think?

    Culture Monster
    'Master Class' on Broadway, with Tyne Daly...
  3. Apr 5, 2011 |Story| Hola Hoy
  4. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| Hola Hoy
  5. Tags: Al Gore

  6. Mar 13, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: 'The Secrets'

    In "The Secrets," filmmaker Avi Nesher takes us into the emotional heart of young Israeli women struggling to mesh their emerging identities with an ultra-orthodox Jewish world where the glass ceiling tops out at marriage and children.
    Film Critic
    In "The Secrets," filmmaker Avi Nesher takes us into the emotional heart of young Israeli women struggling to mesh their emerging identities with an ultra-orthodox Jewish world where the glass ceiling tops out at marriage and children. For some, it is an...

    Tags: Judaism, Christian Orthodoxy, Colleges and Universities, Movies, Death

  8. May 18, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Paris, Je T'Aime'

    New York may be a perennial movie character and Los Angeles a backdrop, but for elegiac representations of itself, Paris beats them both. While no other city can boast such a long-term, intimate connection with the movies, like so many cinematic icons, this one is often reduced to its moldiest clichés. Seeking to redress this problem and present the city as the dynamic, varied metropolis that it is (and not the Eiffel Tower-themed repository for gamines and baguettes it's often shown to be), producers Emmanuel Benbihy and Claudie Ossard assembled a collection of 18 shorts by 21 directors from all over the world, each set in a different Parisian neighborhood. I'd toss in a funny French interjection here if I didn't suspect it would be counterproductive.
    Times Staff Writer
    New York may be a perennial movie character and Los Angeles a backdrop, but for elegiac representations of itself, Paris beats them both. While no other city can boast such a long-term, intimate connection with the movies, like so many cinematic icons,...

    Tags: Gus van Sant, Natalie Portman, Movies, Nick Nolte, Maurice Chevalier

  10. Sep 20, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. '8 Women'

    Times Staff Writer
    For "8 Women," the young director François Ozon has congregated some of the greatest actresses in French cinema--but having gotten his women, like too many men, he doesn't know what to do with them. A summit of icons and heartbreaking beauty, the cast...

    Tags: Douglas Sirk, George Cukor, Santa Monica, Isabelle Huppert, West Los Angeles

  12. Sep 26, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  13. Movie review, '8 Women'

    Special to the Tribune
    Like his colleague Pedro Almodovar, French director Francois Ozon is praised for his passion for women - for actresses, more specifically - as much as he is praised for the surreal, Day-Glo worlds he creates. Like much of Almodovar's work, Ozon's "8...

    Tags: Theater, Vincente Minnelli, Movies, Murder, Douglas Sirk

  14. Nov 24, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Movie review: 'Callas Forever'

    2 stars (out of 4) Sometimes it's best to let sleeping divas lie. "Callas Forever" is based on an unrealized idea by director Franco Zeffirelli to film his close friend and colleague, legendary opera singer Maria Callas, performing her signature roles...

    Tags: Theater, Biography (genre), Liza Minnelli, Maria Callas, Movies

  16. Nov 6, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Elizabeth

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday November 6, 1998      Period movies inevitably reflect more about the period in which they're made than the period of their subject, and rarely has that been more evident--or more distracting--than it is with Indian director Shekhar Kapur's...

    Tags: Anne Boleyn, Gramercy, Joseph Fiennes, Christopher Eccleston, Vincent Cassel

  18. Apr 6, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Beyond the Clouds

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday December 3, 1999      In recent years, Italy's grand master, Michelangelo Antonioni, has been largely silenced by a 1985 stroke that has left his speech impaired but from which he otherwise recovered. In 1995, he returned to feature filmmaking...

    Tags: Emily Watson, Wim Wenders, Canal+, Book, Vincent Perez

  20. Apr 6, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Holy Smoke

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday December 3, 1999      "Holy Smoke," a high-risk, darkly comic triumph, is the most unabashedly outrageous movie Jane Campion has made since her debut, "Sweetie," a decade ago. Like that film's heroine "Holy Smoke's" Ruth is at intense odds with...

    Tags: Jane Campion, Miramax Films, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Movies

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Dominique Pinon and Fanny Ardant star in 'Roman De Gare...
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