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    Mar 4, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Behanding in Spokane' on Broadway: McDonagh has Christopher Walken hilariously looking for a hand, if not a point

    The Theater Loop
    THEATER REVIEW: “A Behanding in Spokane” by Martin McDonagh stars Christopher Walken and Sam Rockwell at the Schoenfeld Theatre. NEW YORK — The latest Broadway play from Martin McDonagh lands somewhere between “Pulp Fiction” and an extended...
  2. Mar 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Who'll win the Oscars and WHY -- category per category (even those pesky shorts)

    Gold Derby
    BEST PICTURE "The Hurt Locker" seems to have the most No. 1 votes in this Oscars derby, followed by "Avatar," but, remember, a preferential ballot is being used that requires voters to rank Academy Award choices. Just as both films have strong advocates,...
  4. Apr 1, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Writer’s Guild names 101 Best Screenplays ever

    Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My Dear
    So you probably figured The Godfather and Casablanca would top the Writer's Guild of America's list of 101 Greatest movie scripts ever. It's a list loaded with classics — Chinatown, Netork, To Kill a Mockingbird, All About Eve. Pulp Fiction, still...
  6. Apr 16, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. FFF 2010: The Art of Producing

    Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My Dear
    Friday's first panel discussion at the Florida Film Festival was “The Art of Producing,” basically a primer (with many, many definitions of terms, etc.) on what a producer does from several respected producers from greatly varied parts of...
  8. Apr 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Dancing With the Stars': Lights! Camera! Action!

    Show Tracker
    Roll out the red carpet, because Monday was Movie Night in the “Dancing With the Stars” ballroom. Each couple got to perform to a well-known song from a film, and the band trotted out famous numbers from movies including “Risky......
  10. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Suddenly Last Summer

    As a starstruck 14-year-old living in Far Rockaway, Long Island, I began an obsession with Elizabeth Taylor. I cut out every picture of her (I still have the file all these years later) from every magazine and newspaper listed in the Readers’ Guide to...

    Tags: Yeshivas, Drama (genre), Death, HIV, Music Theater

  12. Feb 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Directors step up to take their shot at Oscar

    THE six  nominees for this year's best director Academy Award have made a total of 23 feature films. To put that meager number into perspective, consider this: "The Departed," which finally won Martin Scorsese his directing Oscar last year (on his sixth nomination), was his 21st theatrically released feature. As with the acting categories, the best director Oscar often goes to overdue candidates -- which is to say, it's awarded for bodies of work as much as for the film under consideration -- but this year, instead of the usual lineup of establishment old-timers, voters are picking from a pool of career mavericks and comparative neophytes.
    THE six nominees for this year's best director Academy Award have made a total of 23 feature films. To put that meager number into perspective, consider this: "The Departed," which finally won Martin Scorsese his directing Oscar last year (on his sixth...

    Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, John Singleton, Alexander Payne, Steven Soderbergh, Javier Bardem

  14. Jan 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Students get a last chance -- rap

    Jennifer Murphy knows tough schools. She has been cursed at and threatened, has broken up fights and confiscated weapons. Still, she looks slightly queasy as she sits in her glass-walled principal's office, staring at a huge flat-screen monitor.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Jennifer Murphy knows tough schools. She has been cursed at and threatened, has broken up fights and confiscated weapons. Still, she looks slightly queasy as she sits in her glass-walled principal's office, staring at a huge flat-screen monitor. A...

    Tags: Gang Activity, Death, Mathematics, Movies, John Muir

  16. Mar 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Former 'Friend' David Schwimmer tries deeper waters

    AFTER the insane fame and wealth of "Friends," <a href="http://topics.latimes.com/entertainment/people/david-chwimmer"><b> David Schwimmer</b></a> is back to what he considers to be his essence -- trying to make it as a working actor-writer-director, albeit one who never again has to worry about making it.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    AFTER the insane fame and wealth of "Friends," David Schwimmer is back to what he considers to be his essence -- trying to make it as a working actor-writer-director, albeit one who never again has to worry about making it. It's a nice life, if also an...

    Tags: Television, Michael Ian Black, Death, Rod Stewart, BBC

  18. Jul 22, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  19. Russell Goes Bad for Tarantino's Latest

    Zap2It.com
    Ever the showman, Quentin Tarantino chose a Saturday (July 22) morning panel at San Diego's Comic-Con to announce the cast of his new film, "Deathproof," a slasher flick toplined by Kurt Russell. Much to the excitement of the Comic-Con gathering,...

    Tags: Mickey Rourke, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Death, Quentin Tarantino, Marley Shelton

  20. Jul 1, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Lila Says,' 'Rebound,' 'The Talent Given Us' and 'Undead'

    Ziad Doueiri's "Lila Says" is a lyrically graceful story of first love, between 19-year-old Chimo (Mohammed Khouas) and 16-year-old Lila (Vahina Giocante), who has just moved into Chimo's picturesque predominately Arab neighborhood in Marseilles, France. Chimo, who lives with his loving, elegant mother (Carmen Lebbos), has such promise as a writer that his teacher wants to send him to a special school in Paris, but he already sees himself as a loser, hanging out with his layabout pals and drifting into crime. That Chimo is handsome is not lost upon the beautiful, blond Lila, who also rightly discerns in him a sensitivity and intelligence totally lacking in his aggressively boorish friends.
    Times Staff Writer
    Ziad Doueiri's "Lila Says" is a lyrically graceful story of first love, between 19-year-old Chimo (Mohammed Khouas) and 16-year-old Lila (Vahina Giocante), who has just moved into Chimo's picturesque predominately Arab neighborhood in Marseilles, France....

    Tags: PG Rated Movies, Adults, Sex, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Death

  22. Mar 30, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  23. Movie review: Lucky Number Slevin'

    Tribune movie critic
    3 stars (out of four) You've probably never heard of the Kansas City Shuffle, unless you're an aficionado of the great K.C. jazzmen Bennie Moten and Count Basie. But for the rest of you, the gap is because you haven't seen "Lucky Number Slevin" yet....

    Tags: Paul McGuigan, Judaism, Stanley Tucci, Danny Aiello, Josh Hartnett

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