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Justice, on screen and off
Academy Award-winning film director Sidney Lumet, who passed away April 9 at age 86, is remembered for classics such as "Twelve Angry Men," the courtroom drama that challenged racial prejudice and which Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has cited as a...Tags: Walter Winchell, Refugee, Unions, Marlon Brando, Paul Muni
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2005 Academy Award winners
The Associated PressWinners are indicated in bold. Picture: "The Aviator," "Finding Neverland," "Million Dollar Baby," "Ray," "Sideways." Director: Martin Scorsese, "The Aviator"; Clint Eastwood, "Million Dollar Baby"; Taylor Hackford, "Ray"; Alexander Payne, "Sideways";...Tags: Mike Leigh, Don Cheadle, Laura Linney, Julie Delpy, Vehicles
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Brando revealed the soul of his characters
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando's extraordinary emotional intelligence expressed itself in every inch of his body for every second - the phrase "being in the moment" might as well have been coined for him. Of course, other actors in New York and Hollywood had been as...Tags: Tennessee Williams, Tony Richardson, Philip Kaufman, Marlon Brando, Elia Kazan
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'SNL' funnyman Bill Hader returns as host of TCM movie series
24 FramesSaturday Night Live” funny man Bill Hader, who has created such indelible characters as Stefon, the giggling, flamboyant City Correspondent of New York City, as well as doing uncanny impressions of James Carville, Vincent Price and Al Pacino, is a... -
Tonight: Spurs vs. Thunder; ‘Touch’ season finale; ‘Dog Day Afternoon’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMany people bemoan violence in movies, but some of the greatest American films were violent. TCM offers three classics: "Badlands" at 8 with Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek; "Bonnie and Clyde" with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway at 10; and "Dog Day... -
Tonight: Spurs vs. Thunder; 'Touch' season finale; 'Dog Day Afternoon'
Staff writerPrograms of note tonight: 1. "Hatfields & McCoys" is over. But the San Antonio Spurs are putting on quite a show in the NBA Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Game 3 is at 9 on TNT. San Antonio won the first two games and...Tags: Terrence Malick, Martin Sheen, Touch (tv program), NBC (tv network), ABC (tv network)
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TV mogul Lee Rich dies at 91: Exec co-founded Lorimar, headed MGM/UA
VarietyInfluential TV mogul Lee Rich, who ran Lorimar Television and later MGM/UA, and won an Emmy for producing "The Waltons," died Friday at in Los Angeles. He was 93 and died of lung cancer. Rich founded Lorimar Television with Merv Adelson and Irwin Molasky...Tags: Movies, Leslie Moonves, CBS Corp., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Norman Lear
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House Proud
LA Times MagazineStyle, spirit and taste—and premier designer Jane Hallworth—define the late Laura Ziskin’s Santa Monica home... -
Will Hollywood ever top its Cinema Class of 1982?
24 FramesIf I heard that someone was assembling a screening series of fondly remembered films that included the likes of “Road Warrior,” “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” “Blade Runner,” John Carpenter’s “The Thing,... -
Director Ulu Grosbard dies at 83: Helmed "The Subject Was Roses" on B'way, onscreen
VarietyBelgian-born Ulu Grosbard, who drew a Tony nomination for his direction of Frank Gilroy's "The Subject Was Roses" in 1965 and then launched a feature helming career by directing an acclaimed 1968 adaptation of the play that starred Jack Albertson,...Tags: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Arthur Penn, Treat Williams, Woody Allen, Elia Kazan
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Ulu Grosbard dies at 83; Tony-nominated stage, film director
Ulu Grosbard, a Tony-nominated stage director who also worked in film, directing such movies as "True Confessions" and "The Deep End of the Ocean," died late Sunday or early Monday in New York City, according to his family. He was 83. During a five-...Tags: Christianity, Arthur Penn, Woody Allen, Treat Williams, Elia Kazan
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Leonardo Cimino dies at 94
VarietyCharacter actor Leonardo Cimino, who brought his signature look -- long, thin face and large nose -- to a large number of small but evocative roles in film and television, often playing mobsters or men of the church, died in Woodstock, N.Y., of chronic...Tags: Martha Graham, Danny DeVito, COPD, Woody Allen, Ray Milland
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