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    Oct 16, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Hands on a Hard Body

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday October 16, 1998      "Hands on a Hard Body" sounds like a porno title but is in fact the name of a contest held since 1992 at a Nissan dealership in Longview, Texas. The hard body in question is a fully loaded $15,000 pickup truck, and the person...

    Tags: Clint Eastwood, Cinema Industry, Matthew McConaughey, Movies, New York University

  2. Oct 12, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Billy Elliot

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday October 13, 2000      It's not enough, Willy Loman famously tells his sons in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," to be merely liked. You have to be well-liked. But focusing too much on being well-liked, the Lomans find to their eventual...

    Tags: Dance, Stephen Daldry, Dancing, Cinema Industry, England

  4. Nov 5, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  5. Theater review, 'Landscape of the Body' by Eclipse at Athenaeum

    Tribune arts reporter
    The opus of the American playwright John Guare stretches from the brilliant "House of Blue Leaves" (1971) to "Moon Over Miami" (1995), inarguably one of the worst new plays ever to get a world premiere in Chicago. Since the ambitious and distinctive...

    Tags: Clint Eastwood, Death, John Guare, Steve Scott, Juvenile Delinquency

  6. Nov 1, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  7. Theater review, Plays at Bailiwick, National Pastime and Chopin theaters

    Special to the Tribune
    Stories of brawny outlaws, love-searching desperados and money-hungry clowns are making an appearance on Chicago stages, thanks to a handful of relatively new theater companies. "The Aspidistra Code" Borrowing heavily from Quentin Tarantino in tone,...

    Tags: Rodeo, Central Intelligence Agency, Quentin Tarantino

  8. Mar 1, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Miller skewers hypocrisy in 'Vichy'

    Special to the Tribune
    When Arthur Miller died last month, we were reminded through numerous laudatory obituaries and essays just how stinging the playwright could be when he focused his gaze on moral hypocrisy. The Nazi regime certainly ranks up there as one of the most...

    Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre, Judaism, Death, Arthur Miller

  10. Mar 23, 2003 |Story| Metromix
  11. And the Razzies go to...

    LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie swept away the competition at the Razzies, an annual spoof of the Academy Awards singling out the worst achievements in film. Madonna flick sweeps worst film awards Other Razzie 'winners'...

    Tags: Celebrities, Britney Spears, Television, Guy Ritchie, Academy Awards

  12. Feb 27, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Razzies are awarded to Bush and 'Catwoman'

    There were two unlikely winners Saturday at the 25th annual Razzie Awards saluting the year's worst moviegoing experiences: a recent Oscar winner and a recently reelected president of the United States. President Bush, in fact, was a double winner,...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Celebrities, Britney Spears, Condoleezza Rice, Cinema Industry

  14. Dec 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Movie review: 'Beyond the Sea'

    TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC
    3 stars (out of 4) The best movies, like great jazz, often follow the effervescent law set down by Duke Ellington: "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing." "Beyond the Sea" doesn't quite have it. But it's close. There are a lot of things...

    Tags: John Goodman, Sandra Dee, Celebrities, Ray Charles, Greta Scacchi

  16. Jan 24, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  17. 'Catwoman,' Bush Earn Razzie 'Dishonors'

    AP Movie Writer
    LOS ANGELES - The fur is still flying over Halle Berry's action flop "Catwoman." The Razzies, which mock the worst in film, gave "Catwoman" a leading seven nominations Monday, among them worst picture, worst actress for Berry and worst supporting...

    Tags: Lambert Wilson, Sharon Stone, Ben Affleck, Celebrities, Britney Spears

  18. Dec 17, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Beyond the Sea'

    "Beyond the Sea" stars Kevin Spacey as '50s and '60s pop idol Bobby Darin, a casting decision that only makes sense when you take into account that "Beyond the Sea" was also co-written, directed and produced by Kevin Spacey. Darin was 37 when he died in 1973, eight years younger than Spacey is now. That's the same number of years that separated him from his wife, Sandra Dee, played here by 21-year-old Kate Bosworth. Understandably prickly and self-conscious about this, the movie kicks off with an astonishingly preemptive sequence that attempts to disarm any incoming criticism by appropriating it, ACT UP style. (He's here. He's middle-aged. Get used to it.) During what we're told is the anniversary party of his 10th year in show business, Darin interrupts himself mid-song, berates the band and film crew, and stalks off the set. In no time, he's accosted by a gangly reporter in a fedora, who gutlessly calls after him, "Isn't the truth that you're too old to play this part?" Darin's brother-in-law, Charlie (Bob Hoskins in full Fred Flintstone mode), jumps to his defense. "He was bornda play da part! Giiieeeett outta here!" Then he turns to the star with a disbelieving shrug: "How can you be too old to play yourself?" Spacey responds with an enigmatic smile, and you get the feeling he had a vocal support system as this project went forward.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Beyond the Sea" stars Kevin Spacey as '50s and '60s pop idol Bobby Darin, a casting decision that only makes sense when you take into account that "Beyond the Sea" was also co-written, directed and produced by Kevin Spacey. Darin was 37 when he died in...

    Tags: John Goodman, Sandra Dee, Peter Cincotti, Melvyn Douglas, Greta Scacchi

  20. Nov 26, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. McNamara's Belisle leads stout defense

    Tribune Staff Reporter
    Kurt Belisle and Mark Henderson embody what the 1993 Tribune All-State Defensive Team is all about. Linebackers. Belisle is the 6-foot-3-inch, 225-pound middle man of Bishop McNamara's rugged defense and a familiar name to college scouts and recruiters....

    Tags: Cecil Martin, Football, Chris Gall

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