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On the Waterfront (movie)

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    Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Hot sounds for the cool months ahead

    Musicians have been tuning up and are ready to perform for you during a classical music season that heats up as the weather cools down. There's a lot going on, so you may want to make some musical notations of your own as you plan your cultural calendar.
    Musicians have been tuning up and are ready to perform for you during a classical music season that heats up as the weather cools down. There's a lot going on, so you may want to make some musical notations of your own as you plan your cultural calendar....

    Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Concerts, Music Industry, Classical Music (genre), Holidays

  2. Jul 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Hopes rise for improvements after Ambassador Theater fire

    Since its last movie screening in 1968, the historic Ambassador Theater in Howard Park has been a cosmetology school, a dance hall and a Baptist church — and in recent years a vacant shell.
    Since its last movie screening in 1968, the historic Ambassador Theater in Howard Park has been a cosmetology school, a dance hall and a Baptist church — and in recent years a vacant shell. The Baltimore neighborhood's hopes for revitalization of...

    Tags: Auction Service, Barry Levinson, ShopRite

  4. Dec 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Looking back at 'Diner,' 30 years later

    Few films in movie history — and maybe no other film by a first-time writer-director — proved to be the breakthrough moment for as many talents as a made-in-Baltimore comedy-drama called "Diner."
    Few films in movie history — and maybe no other film by a first-time writer-director — proved to be the breakthrough moment for as many talents as a made-in-Baltimore comedy-drama called "Diner." Viewers still respond to all the people in it,...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Television, Paul Reiser, Fells Point, Diseases and Illnesses

  6. Mar 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Brooklyn dodgers

    NEW YORK — Sorry, but I've heard that Brooklyn is over. You can get your hipster mustache waxed; just don't do it in Brooklyn. You wouldn't go to Seattle now, would you? If you wanted to visit the American community of the moment, you would visit, say, Portland, Ore. Haven't you heard: Brooklyn's compromised, edge-free; it's Portland five minutes ago.
    NEW YORK — Sorry, but I've heard that Brooklyn is over. You can get your hipster mustache waxed; just don't do it in Brooklyn. You wouldn't go to Seattle now, would you? If you wanted to visit the American community of the moment, you would visit,...

    Tags: Gram Parsons, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, William Styron, Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Manhattan (New York City)

  8. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. In search of 'The Searchers' and the history behind the western

    The bigger the fight between a screenwriter and a director, the better the picture. It's an arrant generalization but not necessarily an errant one. Look at Budd Schulberg's battles with "On the Waterfront," or Robert Towne's over the ending of "Chinatown," or most if not all the writers on director Otto Preminger's best movies — few if any of whom could stand ever to work with him again.
    The bigger the fight between a screenwriter and a director, the better the picture. It's an arrant generalization but not necessarily an errant one. Look at Budd Schulberg's battles with "On the Waterfront," or Robert Towne's over the ending of...

    Tags: Chinatown (movie), University of Texas at Austin, John Ford, Movies, John Wayne

  10. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. DVD Review: The classic 'On the Waterfront' surfaces

    You don't have to approve of Elia Kazan's testimony before HUAC to recognize his 1954 “On the Waterfront” as a brilliant film, whose influence changed the face of American movies. Somehow both lyrical and hard-edged at the same time, this tale of mobsters on the docks of Hoboken won in almost all of the most important Oscar categories.
    You don't have to approve of Elia Kazan's testimony before HUAC to recognize his 1954 “On the Waterfront” as a brilliant film, whose influence changed the face of American movies. Somehow both lyrical and hard-edged at the same time, this tale...

    Tags: Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, Martin Scorsese, Leonard Bernstein, Elia Kazan

  12. Jun 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Magic Mike': It's a living for Steven Soderbergh's troupe of male strippers ✭✭✭ 1/2

    It's crazy to oversell "Magic Mike,"or fluff it up into something its makers never intended. It is not a major motion picture. It is not searing melodrama, though in story outline terms — the least interesting terms by which to engage with director Steven Soderbergh's loose, funky and blithely engaging workplace comedy — it resembles "Showgirls" with showboys, though without the hysteria or the punitive humiliation.
    It's crazy to oversell "Magic Mike,"or fluff it up into something its makers never intended. It is not a major motion picture. It is not searing melodrama, though in story outline terms — the least interesting terms by which to engage with...

    Tags: Matthew McConaughey, Haywire (movie), Alex Pettyfer, Magic Mike (movie), Movies

  14. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Team: Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer

    For nearly five decades, J. Edgar Hoover was the face of law enforcement in the U.S., but to most Americans, the longtime Federal Bureau of Investigations director remains an enigma. "J. Edgar," directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Hoover, chronicles the FBI founder's controversial tenure as a hunter of gangsters and a collector of secrets and explores his mystery-shrouded private life, defined by a devoted relationship to his colleague Clyde Tolson (Armie Hammer).
    For nearly five decades, J. Edgar Hoover was the face of law enforcement in the U.S., but to most Americans, the longtime Federal Bureau of Investigations director remains an enigma. "J. Edgar," directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as...

    Tags: Double Indemnity (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Naomi Watts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer

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