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Movie review: 'The Lives of Others'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) "The Lives of Others" takes place in a world of systematic terror and freezing paranoia, an informer's society of secret police and betrayers in Communist East Germany. The time is the Orwellian 1984, five years before the fall...Tags: Berlin (Germany), Celebrities, Espionage and Intelligence, Germany, Constantin Costa-Gavras
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The Mystique of the Motorcycle
The Hartford CourantEven if you have never ridden on a motorcycle, never even touched one, your beliefs are formed. You know exactly what motorcycles are all about. You've learned from Marlon Brando in "The Wild One." You admired or despised the tub-thumping exploits of...Tags: Steve McQueen, Peter Fonda, Bob Greene, Vehicles, Motorcycling
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Elizabeth
FOR THE TIMESFriday November 6, 1998 Period movies inevitably reflect more about the period in which they're made than the period of their subject, and rarely has that been more evident--or more distracting--than it is with Indian director Shekhar Kapur's...Tags: Geoffrey Rush, Spain, Gramercy, Anglicanism, France
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Critic's picks
Here are my picks for must-see events at the 36th Chicago International Film Festival: Lifetime Achievement Award for Sir Richard Attenborough: The idealist director of "Gandhi" also played two of the screen's great psycho villains (Pinkie in...Tags: Festive Events, The Rolling Stones (music group), Robert Altman, Dudley Moore, Isaac Hayes
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5 films that feature Pierce Brosnan
1. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (Buzz Kulik; 1989) 3 stars Many critics prefer this five-hour BBC-TV British miniseries over Mike Todd's 1956 all-star Oscar-winner, both inspired by the Jules Verne novel of gambler Phileas Fogg's 19th Century bet that he...Tags: Steve McQueen, Geoffrey Rush, Buzz Kulik, Jules Verne, Rene Russo
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'Chicago' Has Hollywood Saying, 'Hey, Kids, Let's Put on a Show!'
Times Staff WriterShoved into the shadows by the omnivorous quest to sate the youth market, the old-fashioned movie musical took another giant step back into the spotlight Tuesday as the Broadway song-and-dance story "Chicago" captured a leading 13 Academy Award...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Gang Activity, Celebrities, Culture, Catherine Zeta-Jones
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Top winners from 1982
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Dustin Hoffman as Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels in TOOTSIE Mirage/Punch Production; Columbia Ben Kingsley as Mahatma Gandhi in GANDHI Indo-British Film Production; Columbia Jack Lemmon as...Tags: James Mason, Sydney Pollack, Peter O'Toole, Charles Durning, Glenn Close
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5 films that are the best of Debra Winger
1. AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (Taylor Hackford; 1982) 3 stars One of the '80s hottest date movies was this steamy romance about a rebellious misfit (Richard Gere) who enrolls in Naval Officer Candidate School and, between bouts with his drill...Tags: Peter Coyote, Anthony Hopkins, Henry Thomas, C. Thomas Howell, Bernardo Bertolucci
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Top winners from 1964
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Richard Burton as Thomas Becket in BECKET Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount Rex Harrison as Professor Henry Higgins in MY FAIR LADY Warner Bros. Peter O'Toole as King Henry II in BECKET Hal...Tags: Peter O'Toole, Gladys Cooper, Richard Burton, Lila Kedrova, Celebrities
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Movie review, 'Jurassic Park III'
In "Jurassic Park III"the third installment of Michael Crichton and Steven Spielberg's raging dinosaur seriesoriginal star Sam Neill returns. But Spielberg and Crichton are mostly absent and something seems to have gone seriously wrong with Darwin's...Tags: Science, Joe Johnston, Michael Jeter, Jurassic Park (movie), William H. Macy
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Oscar buzz begins
Even though the academy nominations won't be announced until Feb.11 (the awards themselves are March 23), Oscar season arrives early, like winter in North Dakota. It may be too soon to convince the White House that the Earth is in the grip of global...Tags: Paul Thomas Anderson, Julianne Moore, Paul Newman, Stephen Daldry, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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5 films that are memorable dinosaur pre-cursors to 'Jurassic Park III'
1. GERTIE THE DINOSAUR (Winsor McCay; 1914) 4 stars One of the most charming of all prehistoric monsters, the gigantic yet limber Gertie was the brainchild of legendary comic strip artist McCay, the genius behind "Little Nemo in Slumerbland." In one of...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Jurassic Park (movie), Laura Dern, Julianne Moore, Sam Neill
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