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    Mar 1, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Vintage Hollywood makes return to stars' big night

    Sun Staff
    Naomi Watts sparkled in a gorgeous Versace gown. Nicole Kidman wore Chanel couture and her hair in a cascade of curls. Liv Tyler's Givenchy gown was a fabulous study in black. This year's Academy Awards show was a high-glam, leap day's journey into...

    Tags: Liv Tyler, Holly Hunter, Academy Awards, Diane Keaton, Scarlett Johansson

  2. Sep 4, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Coming this season

    September Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star: TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts (David Spade) is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for the role of a "normal" guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything...

    Tags: Children, Mel Gibson, Bugs Bunny (fictional animal), Movies, Ed Harris

  4. Aug 28, 2003 |Story| Metromix
  5. Race to the Oscars

    Tribune Movie Reporter
    If everything goes right for Hollywood over the next four months, you'll be running from multiplex to multiplex thinking, "Ah, finally, an overload of great movies!" Such a scenario has yet to play out, ever, yet you may find yourself scrambling just the...

    Tags: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Peter Weir, Voting, Diane Keaton, Movies

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Hollywood Museum honors 'Kung Fu' star David Carradine

    The Hollywood Museum is celebrating the legacy of the late David Carradine, who was best known for his role in the 1970s TV series, "Kung Fu" and for his title role in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" martial arts flicks.
    The Hollywood Museum is celebrating the legacy of the late David Carradine, who was best known for his role in the 1970s TV series, "Kung Fu" and for his title role in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" martial arts flicks. "The Barefoot Legend: David...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Golden Globe Awards, Kung Fu (tv program), Museums, Arts

  8. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Fast & Furious 6': Michelle Rodriguez, Gina Carano can kick your rear

    If Michelle Rodriguez and Gina Carano share a single regret, it's having <em>not</em> risked spinal injury together to film a key sequence for the thriller "Fast &amp; Furious 6" last year. The action actresses get downright aw-shucks-y &mdash; wistful, even &mdash; discussing the missed opportunity to careen over a handrail locked in combat and tumble down a grotty stairwell in London's Underground: one of the most over-the-top scenes from one of this summer's most hotly awaited movies, which hits theaters late Thursday.
    If Michelle Rodriguez and Gina Carano share a single regret, it's having not risked spinal injury together to film a key sequence for the thriller "Fast & Furious 6" last year. The action actresses get downright aw-shucks-y — wistful, even —...

    Tags: Action (Movie Genre), Movies, Safe House (movie), Haywire (movie), Avatar (movie)

  10. May 19, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Weinstein, Yen Talk 'Crouching Tiger' Sequel

    Variety
    Getting one phone call from Harvey Weinstein would be enough for many actors to commit to a role. But it took one phone call a week, for several weeks, to get martial arts star Donnie Yen to commit to the Weinstein Co.'s "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"...

    Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Octavia Spencer, John Fusco, Rooney Mara, Michelle Yeoh

  12. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Django Unchained' pays homage to Wagner's 'Siegfried'

    When Los Angeles Opera presented its new production of Richard Wagner's "Siegfried" a few years ago at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the packed house included the usual assortment of donors and local opera buffs. Nestled somewhere in the orchestra section was an odd man out: Quentin Tarantino, the filmmaker whose hyper-modern and manic sensibilities would seem at odds with slow-moving 19th century German opera.
    When Los Angeles Opera presented its new production of Richard Wagner's "Siegfried" a few years ago at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the packed house included the usual assortment of donors and local opera buffs. Nestled somewhere in the orchestra...

    Tags: Melancholia (movie), Christoph Waltz, Ku Klux Klan, Celebrities, Django Unchained (movie)

  14. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Django Unchained' abruptly pulled from China theaters

    BEIJING -- Just a few minutes after the lights dimmed and the credits rolled, Chinese censors on Thursday yanked Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" from cinemas around the country.
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    BEIJING -- Just a few minutes after the lights dimmed and the credits rolled, Chinese censors on Thursday yanked Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" from cinemas around the country. A Shanghai cinema company posted to its official Weibo account...

    Tags: Sony Corp., China, Beijing (China), Django Unchained (movie)

  16. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Brad Paisley takes sonic twist on new album, explains 'Accidental Racist'

    &ldquo;For me it's no fun to be a predictable guy in music,&rdquo; says Brad Paisley. Indeed, the country star delivers the unexpected with his ambitious new release &ldquo;Wheelhouse&rdquo; (Arista Nashville).
    “For me it's no fun to be a predictable guy in music,” says Brad Paisley. Indeed, the country star delivers the unexpected with his ambitious new release “Wheelhouse” (Arista Nashville). The 17-track album is crammed with the...

    Tags: Music Industry, Mark Twain, Racism, Andy Griffith, Brad Paisley

  18. Feb 27, 2013 | Zap2It
  19. The Walking Dead Season 4 begins production in May

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Today, AMC confirmed what most fans of The Walking Dead were pretty certain of already: Glen Mazzara's righthand man Scott Gimple will take over as showrunner and executive producer when the show's 16- episode fourth season begins production May 6. The...
  20. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Critic's Notebook: Movie violence must not be stopped

    I abhor violence. As a rookie police reporter years ago I saw the damage guns, knives, broken bottles, metal pipes, hands &mdash; humans &mdash; can inflict. From the terrifyingly premeditated to the unfortunately accidental, those images still have the power to shake me to the core. They will never leave me.
    I abhor violence. As a rookie police reporter years ago I saw the damage guns, knives, broken bottles, metal pipes, hands — humans — can inflict. From the terrifyingly premeditated to the unfortunately accidental, those images still have the...

    Tags: Brian de Palma, Liam Neeson, Organized Crime, Oliver Stone, Michael Douglas

  22. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Quentin Tarantino, the persnickety poet of 'Django Unchained'

    Here are some things you need to know about Quentin Tarantino.
    Here are some things you need to know about Quentin Tarantino. He pens his screenplays longhand, not on a word processor. "I can't write poetry on a computer, man," he says. If you're an actor, don't expect to improvise. Ever. "You hire an actor to...

    Tags: Authors, Festive Events, Academy Awards, Literature, Inglourious Basterds (movie)

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