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Movie review: 'The Gospel'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) The look and sound of "The Gospel" may be glossy and modern, but the central storyabout a dying father and a prodigal sonis as old as the hills. And the musical-religious mix at least as old as Ray Charles' classic mix of...Tags: Ray Charles, Fred Taylor, Boris Kodjoe, Kirk Franklin, Gospel (genre)
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More Changes for 'Criminal Intent'
Zap2It.comIn what may be the shortest stint ever by a regular on a "Law & Order" series, actress Nona Gaye has left the show only a few weeks into production. Gaye, who was to have played a new assistant district attorney on the series, will be replaced by Theresa...Tags: Annabella Sciorra, Chris Noth, Julianne Nicholson, Television, Malcolm X
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'Ali'
Courant Film CriticMichael Mann opens ``Ali" with an invigorating burst of music and images, bouncing through the early years of Cassius Clay, as a surrogate Sam Cooke rocks out ``(Don't Fight It) Feel It" and Will Smith rockets through a fusillade on a speed bag. With...Tags: Howard Cosell, Jon Voight, Sonny Liston, Michael Mann, Mykelti Williamson
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Movie review: 'The Polar Express'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3 stars (out of 4) It's hard to calibrate magic, harder still to conjure it flawlessly, especially the magic of Christmas that a child experiences. In "The Polar Express," director Robert Zemeckis and star Tom Hanks try for that special combination of...Tags: Religious Festivals, Music Industry, Charles Fleischer, Michael Jeter, Children
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'XXX: State of the Union'
Times Staff WriterRevolution Studios needn't have worried that Vin Diesel would not be doing the sequel to the 2002 hit "XXX," because Ice Cube proves up to the task in "XXX: State of the Union." Cube has always been a natural in front of a camera, and he's as much at ease...Tags: Willem Dafoe, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Samuel L. Jackson, Unions
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Movie review: 'The Matrix Reloaded'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer2 stars (out of 4) For all of its cosmic ideas and much-imitated special effects and kung fu moves, "The Matrix" (1999) was a relatively contained story about a man who plunges into a new world and discovers his great, innate powers. Neo (Keanu Reeves)...Tags: George Lucas, Gaming, Chicago Tribune, Superman (fictional character), Jada Pinkett Smith
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Movie review: 'XXX: State of the Union'
Tribune movie critic1 ½ stars (out of 4) "XXX: State of the Union" is one movie that, taken seriously, could put you in a real state gloom about the future. Not the future of the country, but of the movies. How is it possible for a major franchise picture starring Ice...Tags: Willem Dafoe, Angelina Jolie, Government, National Security, Drama (genre)
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'The Polar Express'
Times Staff WriterGreat books for young children, and that includes Chris Van Allsburg's modern classic "The Polar Express," are united by the sense of pure wonder they evoke in readers of any and all ages. But wonder is a noticeably quiet emotion, and quiet is not what...Tags: Cinema Industry, Gaming, Robert Zemeckis, Jerry Bruckheimer , Peter Scolari
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