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'Homicide' fittingly goes out the way it came in
Sun Television CriticThe final moments of "Homicide: Life on the Street" find Detectives Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson) and Rene Sheppard (Michael Michele) in an alley in the dark searching for clues to the murder of a man whose body lays nearby. Lewis probes a clump of...Tags: NBC (tv network), The Singing Detective (tv program), Disco (genre), Ethics, Jon Seda
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'The Kid & I'
Times Staff Writer"The Kid & I" stars Tom Arnold as an actor so failed that he's planning his suicide when he gets a job offer from his agent (Henry Winkler), who heretofore has refused all his calls for at least two years. It seems zillionaire Davis Roman (Joe Mantegna)...Tags: Jamie Lee Curtis, Movies, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Wesley, Parkinson's Disease
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'Land of Plenty'
Times Staff WriterWim Wenders' "Land of Plenty" offers a thoughtful look at a post-9/11 United States from one of its most caring longtime observers, an artist whose vision of America can record terrible socioeconomic inequity, ignorance and paranoia yet somehow remain...Tags: Movies, Gary Winick, Michelle Williams, Gloria Stuart, Wim Wenders
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Movie review: 'The Kid & I'
Tribune staff reporter1˝ stars (out of four) The lasting image in the Tom Arnold vehicle "The Kid & I," is not one director Penelope Spheeris puts up on screen. Rather, it's the mental picture of producer, screenwriter and star Arnold on the phone, calling in every favor he'...Tags: Neil Patrick Harris, Lee Strasberg, Movies, Steven Seagal, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Fast-Paised review: 'The Kid & I'
Big question: Tom Arnold hasn't been a major player in Hollywood since, uh, ever. Will writing and starring in a movie about a has-been actor who's writing and starring in a movie be his own average-Joe version of "Adaptation"? Skip it: After failing...Tags: Movies, Shaquille O'Neal, John Wesley, Tom Arnold, Joe Mantegna
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The Winner
FOR THE TIMESFriday July 25, 1997 Three low-rent operators named Frankie, Paulie and Joey (Richard Edson, Saverio Guerra and Frank Whaley) are sittin' around a decrepit desert bus station, contemplating the most recent phenomenon in nearby Las Vegas: a roulette-...Tags: Movies, Vincent D'Onofrio, Billy Bob Thornton, Cinema Industry, Casino and Gambling
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Time Code
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 28, 2000 Mike Figgis' "Time Code" is a notably funny and inspired execution of divide and conquer. Figgis takes four intersecting stories and splits his screen into four sections, enabling the narratives to unfold simultaneously in real...Tags: Alessandro Nivola, Movies, Golden Brooks, Music Industry, Patrick Alexander Stewart
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Movie review, 'Sunshine State'
It's rare that a modern American screenplay comes along with the depth, humanity and sheer socio-political intelligence of the script for "Sunshine State," John Sayles' ensemble drama about the two communities on a Florida Island called Plantation and two...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Robert Altman, John Steinbeck, Billy Wilder, Movies
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'Destiny Turns on the Radio'
Times Staff WriterThe film is called "Destiny Turns on the Radio," but after a few minutes you may wish it were called "Projectionist Turns Off the Movie." The only rationale for this smug, facetious mess--which was developed at the Sundance Institute--is to...Tags: Movies, Allen Garfield, Music Industry, Cinema Industry, James LeGros
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