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Swing Votes democratic leader
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn 2005, Joshua Michael Stern's first feature, "Neverwas," opened the Toronto International Film Festival; but despite a cast full of Oscar winners, it ended up going straight to video shelves. On Aug. 1, his second, "Swing Vote," written with Jason...Tags: Celebrity, Keira Knightley, Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper, Lynn Smith
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Family Filmgoer
Age Guide 6 & older WALL-E (G) Computer-animated robot romance. Slightly scary bits include roaring dust storms and fiery spaceship landings. 8 & older Journey to the Center of the Earth (PG) A geology professor, his sullen 13-year-old nephew and a...Tags: Indiana Jones, Armed Conflicts, Central Park, Assault, Bank Robbery
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'The Godfather': A restoration offer they couldn't refuse
Special to The TimesFans who pick up the recently announced "The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration," due out from Paramount Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray on Sept. 23, are likely to see things in the 1972 Mafia saga and its two sequels they've never noticed before....Tags: Paramount, Renovation, Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Harris, Al Pacino
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Family Filmgoer: 'WALL-E' and 'Wanted'
WALL-E (G, 103 min.) This computer-animated feature from the geniuses at Pixar breaks brilliant new ground in its astounding cinematic look, its surprisingly deep sci-fi story and its humor. However, the mild existential dread inherent in its central...Tags: Pixar, Indiana Jones, Central Park, Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman
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Cuba B.C.*
McClatchy-Chicago Tribune newspapersCuban writer Jose Lezama Lima's description of Havana—"an unnameable feast"—fits the city's last great era like the flawless suits from Pepe Sastre fit the best-dressed mobsters of the glittering casino years. Here was a posh gambling scene...Tags: Government, Corporate Crime, Meyer Lansky, John F. Kennedy, Organized Crime
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SCREEN SCENE: Music Box makes moves toward empire-building
Tribune reporterThe Music Box brand is growing. The North Side arts cinema has not only started distributing movies nationally through sister company Music Box Films—including this week's French crime drama "Tell No One"—but the Music Box is also looking...Tags: Film Festivals, Kenilworth, David Lynch, Music Theater, Death and Dying
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The old man who farms with the sea
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTastiota, Mexico A few miles inland from the Sea of Cortez, amid cracked earth and mesquite and sun-bleached cactus, neat rows of emerald plants are sprouting from the desert floor. The crop is salicornia. It is nourished by seawater flowing from a man-...Tags: Natural Science, Conservation, Heads of State, Renewable Energy, Global Change
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Family Filmgoer: 'Kit Kittredge' and 'Hancock'
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (G, 101 min.) Kit Kittredge aims to be a newspaper reporter and is kind, perky, enterprising and likable — a model 'tween of the 1930s. Abigail Breslin, though she has softened her offbeat charms for the role,...Tags: Wallace Shawn, Indiana Jones, Chris O'Donnell, Armed Conflicts, Central Park
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'Hellboy' buries himself in roles
The Associated PressHollywood's modern man of a thousand faces, Ron Perlman, never minded hiding behind rubber masks and mounds of makeup early in his career. Perlman, who reprises his title role as a wisecracking demon turned superhero in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army,"...Tags: Linda Hamilton, Guillermo Del Toro, Boris Karloff, Film Festivals, Lon Chaney
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The top-10s in film genres
Snow White, Dorothy Gale, the HAL 9000 computer, Charles Chaplin's Little Tramp and Marlon Brando's Godfather share top billing among the American Film Institute's best genre movies. Films featuring those characters were among the No. 1 picks Tuesday...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Snow White, Charles Chaplin
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