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Renée Zellweger is best known for her roles in the films "Jerry Maguire" (1996), "Bridget Jones's Diary" (2001) and "Chicago" (2002.) Zellweger has a house in Windham County.
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Renée Zellweger is best known for her roles in the films "Jerry Maguire" (1996), "Bridget Jones's Diary" (2001) and "Chicago" (2002.) Zellweger has a house in Windham County.
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'Ballerina' --3 stars
Dance aficionados will be sent over the moon by this compelling documentary from director Bertrand Norman, chronicling what it takes to be a prima ballerina in the Mariinski Theatre, better known as the Kirov. It's no small thing that Norman actually...Tags: Movies, Documentary (genre)
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'Stranded': Catastrophe turned sacrilege into sacrament (3 1/2 stars!)
Tribune critic"Remember this wind? It's talking to us." So says one of the survivors of the infamous 1972 Andes plane crash, squinting into the sun at the remote site of what became known, crudely, as "the cannibalism story." "Stranded" is remarkable documentary...Tags: Death, Movies, Documentary (genre)
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'House of the Sleeping Beauties' stars Vadim Glowna
Tribune criticThe death-shrouded 1961 short story by Yasunari Kawabata, Japan's first Nobel Prize winner for literature, has been filmed twice before, and despite a culturally specific milieu it's conceivable a filmmaker could relocate the tale to a new setting and get...Tags: Japan, Yasunari Kawabata, Death, Movies, Nobel Prize Awards
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'Azur & Asmar' stars the voices of Steven Kyman, Nigel Pilkington
Tribune criticIs it too early to announce the most beautiful film of 2009? Two days into the new year, it's hard to imagine a more transporting cinematic experience coming our way than "Azur & Asmar," an animated feature from the French writer-director Michel Ocelot....Tags: Animation (genre), Film Festivals, Cannes Film Festival, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Movies
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'Killer Poet: The Double Life of Norman Porter' (3 1/2 stars!)
Tribune reporter"Killer Poet" is so strong, so evenhanded in its examination of the life of Norman Porter (a.k.a. Jacob A. Jameson) that a viewer will see no need for this documentary ever to inspire a feature film. The facts are wildly cinematic: By 19, in 1960,...Tags: Murder, Prisons, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Theft, Gaming
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New show thumbs its nose at quality criticism
This weekend, when Roger Ebert severs ties with the nationally syndicated movie review show that had been his broadcast pulpit for most of its 33 years, when jumpy Richard Roeper (who replaced lanky Gene Siskel in 2000) bids adieu to the sacred cultural...Tags: Endangered Species, The Washington Post, Television, Philosophy, Natural Resources
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Movie review: Forgiving Dr. Mengele'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) There are some examples of forgiveness and humanity so all-embracing they surpass much of our understanding. In "Forgiving Dr. Mengele," we watch one such case in intimate detail: that of Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor. Kor's...Tags: Nazi Party, Massacres, Real Estate Agents, Symbols and Symbolism, Movies
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Movie review: Shakespeare Behind Bars'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) The power of art to redeem the pain and cruelty of life is demonstrated to enormous effect in "Shakespeare Behind Bars," an amazing documentary by director Hank Rogerson about theater, prison life and that enduring artist William...Tags: Sexual Assault, David Mamet, Sex Crimes, William Shakespeare, Murder
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Movie review: 'Fired!'
Tribune arts critic2½ stars (out of four) Actress Annabelle Gurwitch was strolling near Lincoln Center when she got her agent's call. "Woody Allen loves you," she heard, accompanied by imaginary strains of George Gershwin humming through her head. Allen was casting her...Tags: White House, Celebrities, Sarah Silverman, Jerry Stiller, Jeff Garlin
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Movie review: 'Before We Were Turtles'
Tribune staff reporter1 star (out of four) If you ever witnessed a loud breakup between an abusive boyfriend and a doormat girlfriend, you've already seen "Before We Were Turtles." If you never saw such a scene, you're better off missing this wretched relationship-gone-bad...Tags: Death, Movies, Streeterville
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Movie review: 'The Wild Blue Yonder'
Tribune arts critic2 stars (out of four) "The Wild Blue Yonder" is at times playful and inventive, at others simplistic and silly. Ultimately, Werner Herzog's free-form, idiosyncratic devolution of the documentary is beautiful but dull. Herzog is not just tweaking...Tags: Werner Herzog, Movies, Fiction, Brad Dourif, Documentary (genre)
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Movie review: 'Darkon'
Tribune staff reporter3 stars (out of four) Not so long ago armored warriors met on a great field of battle and wrought the destiny of nations. One suffered a grave defeat while the other rose toward world domination. All of it was captured in the documentary "Darkon,"...Tags: Gaming, Documentary (genre)
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Why: Roger Ebert, the popular film critic and televisio...
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Roger Ebert (left) and Gene Siskel, circa 1976.
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Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, 1976
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