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Review: 'What Happened to Anna K.'
Special to NewsdayWHAT HAPPENED TO ANNA K., by Irina Reyn. Touchstone, 242 pp., $24. Given that Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" is considered one of the finest novels ever written, it would take gargantuan chutzpah to write a "Karenina" for our time, wouldn't it? But that's...Tags: Rego Park, Lower East Side, Imperial and Royal Matters
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UN-backed film to premiere at Rome film fest
A U.N.-backed movie on poverty made of eight segments by directors including Jane Campion and Wim Wenders will make its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival later this year, organizers said Wednesday. Titled "8," the movie aims to raise awareness...Tags: Marguerite Duras, Wim Wenders, Gael Garcia Bernal, Keira Knightley, Diana, Princess of Wales
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Review: Guillaume Zuili's double-exposure photographs
Special to The TimesEven the simplest snapshot is a complex testament to how the past persists into the present. Then becomes now, remains now. Guillaume Zuili's photographs at Couturier complicate the matter exquisitely. Each is a double exposure, two thens fused into a...Tags: History, Minority Groups, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Sex
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Made in Maryland
Absolute Power (1997)
Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...Tags: Tim Allen, Van Heflin, People, Albert Brooks, Gary Cooper
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Movie review: 'Private Property'
Special to the Tribune3 stars (out of four) Belgian writer-director Joachim Lafosse ends his third theatrical film, "Private Property," on such a wide-open note that viewers may initially suspect they've missed some key information. But Lafosse's frustrating, yet...Tags: Music Box Theatre
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'Private Property'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere are no horrors like family horrors. The nightmares hidden in the everyday are more frightening than any extreme situation, and the real horror films take place in cozy family kitchens, not deserted motels. Witness the powerful emotional impact of...Tags: Celebrity, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Beverly Hills, Celebrity Mothers, Property
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Movie review: 'Comedy of Power'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) Claude Chabrol and Isabelle Huppert are a match made in cinema heaven (and occasionally hell), one of the premier director-actress teams in France. Their seventh collaboration, "Comedy of Power"--a crisp, ingenious thriller about...Tags: Corruption, Claude Chabrol, Corporate Crime
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Movie review: 'Gabrielle'
Tribune movie critic4 stars (out of four) Nothing cuts the heart like a love in ruins, especially when the revelation comes without warning. Patrice Chereau's "Gabrielle" is based on a short story by Joseph Conrad, "The Return," about a marriage that falls apart,...Tags: Joseph Conrad, Ingmar Bergman, Celebrity, Music Box Theatre, Marriage
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How do you say 'stinks' in French?
According to Metacritic.com, a website that tracks critical reaction to current films, one of the five best-reviewed movies of 2005 — right up there with "Capote" and "Brokeback Mountain" — is "Caché," a provocative drama by the respected...Tags: Celebrity, Motorcycling, Culture, Academy Awards, Cinema Industry
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Movie review: 'Ma Mere'; 'Tropical Malady'
Tribune staff reporter"Ma Mere" 1½ stars (out of four) French import "Ma Mere," based on the novel by Georges Bataille, is a cautionary tale. As in: "Caution: If you are at all squeamish about incest and/or prefer sex scenes without violent undertones, you should avoid...Tags: Sexual Assault, Catherine Deneuve, Georges Bataille, Christianity, Roman Catholic
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Movie review: 'I ♥ Huckabees'
TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER3 stars (out of 4) David O. Russell's new film is a comedy "that's all about what it's all about." It's filled with characters who, desperate to feel deep, want answers to life's big questions. And watching it, you, also desperate to feel deep, will want...Tags: Lily Tomlin, Dustin Hoffman, Sex, Petroleum Industry, Jude Law
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'Gabrielle'
Special to The Times"Gabrielle" may well be director Patrice Chéreau's finest film, a period chamber drama drawn from a Joseph Conrad short story and of such intensity and passion that it transcends a specificity of time and place to achieve timelessness and universality....Tags: Joseph Conrad, West Hollywood, Family
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