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Short Takes: 'Towards Darkness,' 'Earth: A Biography,' 'The Last Winter,' 'Voice,' 'Bonneville,' 'Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case for Reasonable Doubt?'
Courant Staff WriterTowards Darkness (Peace Arch, 2007) — America Ferrera lent her star power to this project by a recent film school grad, and it turned out to be a good investment. Writer-director Antonio Negret's thriller is about a kidnapping in Colombia, one of...Tags: Wildlife, Kidnapping, Joan Allen, Fiction, Health and Safety at School
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A fast chat with Julie Hagerty
Christopher Durang's dark comedy "The Marriage of Bette and Boo" is an autobiographical story with themes that include marital strife, mental breakdowns, alcoholism and stillborn children - not to disrespect cancer, which also comes up once or twice....Tags: Debra Winger, Indiana Jones, James Joyce, Marriage, Karen Allen
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A New 'Sybil' On CBS; Discovery Recounts Space Travel Triumphs
Because Sally Field made such an impression in the 1976 version, there seems little reason to remake "Sybil" ( CBS, 8 p.m.). Yet, here is a new version that is at once a little more true to the original but also, at half the time, rushed. Jessica...Tags: Gary Sinise, Space Programs, NASA, Sally Field, Joanne Woodward
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Oscar Winner Sydney Pollack Dies at 73
Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor,...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Deerfield, Music Theater, Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft
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'Sybil' doesn't give audience a chance to analyze much
Times Television CriticFor anyone older than 40, the story of “Sybil,” as told in the book by Flora Rheta Schreiber(book) and the Emmy-winning television movie that starred Sally Field and Joanne Woodward, is one of those semi-traumatizing pop-cultural touchstones...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Abusive Behavior, Sally Field, Joanne Woodward, Columbia University
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'Bonneville'
Special to The TimesAlthough "Bonneville" is not as sturdy a vehicle for its stars -- Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates and Joan Allen -- as the 1966 red convertible that gives this gentle but slight film its title, it is nevertheless strong enough to allow these splendid actresses...Tags: Joan Allen, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Kathy Bates
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Prime choices
SUNDAY Can Regis Philbin strike gold twice? He'll return to prime time as host of the game show "Million Dollar Password," an update of the '60s series. Even Betty White is back to prove she's still got it (CBS, 8 p.m.). Also, the premiere of the...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Al Gore, Sally Field, Regis Philbin, Morgan Spurlock
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Remember Karen Allen? Steven Spielberg did for 'Indiana Jones'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSHE WAS Boone's girl Katy in "Animal House," and this was enough to cement her in the collective conscience of a certain kind of male. This male was 13 when the National Lampoon comedy was released, in 1978; what he has retained in his mind's eye about...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Indiana Jones, Television Industry, Google Inc., Rudolf Steiner
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Sydney Pollack's films exhibit a versatile, collaborative hand
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSydney Pollack, who died Monday of pancreatic cancer, was not an auteur director. He never left his personal stamp on a film. Some critics even said he didn't have much of a visual style. But Pollack, 73, was a brilliant storyteller who was comfortable...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Marvin Hamlisch, Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Tom Cruise
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Claire Griswold, Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack was remembered by some of the elite actors he directed in films such as "Out of Africa," ''Tootsie," and "Absence of Malice," not only for his Academy Award-winning direction, but also for his acting talents. Pollack, diagnosed with cancer...Tags: Anthony Minghella, Tribeca Film Festival, Stanley Kubrick, Sydney Pollack, George Clooney
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