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The Master
Fox 5 San Diego staffEarly on in the movie, I muttered to myself “Paul Thomas Anderson is the master.” He showed scenes of waves breaking behind a boat and it mesmerizing. Even shots of people picking lettuce or chopping coconuts off trees were interesting to...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Tom Cruise, World War II (1939-1945), Movies, Joaquin Phoenix
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Lawrence tie for No. 1 on soft weekend
Despite the arrival of four new films in theaters this weekend, moviegoers weren't interested in heading to the box office. For the fourth consecutive weekend, ticket sales were down compared with the same period in 2011, as none of the fresh arrivals at...
Tags: Baseball, Ted (movie), Jennifer Lawrence, Edgar Allan Poe, Los Angeles Police Department
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'Dredd' the return of the Judge
OPENING FRIDAY Dredd 3D In the movies, the old saying goes, some stars wear the hat. And sometimes, the hat wears them. Frankly, the helmet wears Karl Urban in “Dredd.” He never takes off the oversized thing. It closes off his...
Tags: Milla Jovovich, Justice System, Jennifer Lawrence, Movies, Elisabeth Shue
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'Trouble with the Curve' review: A solid team effort from Eastwood, Adams and Timberlake
*** (out of four) Predictable. Corny. Those terms certainly fit “Trouble with the Curve.” Guess what? They fit the vast majority of sports movies. Though not without its flaws, “Curve” is a movie you root for. Veteran baseball...
Tags: Baseball, John Goodman, Movies, Sports, Entertainment
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'The Master' is too much, but just right ★★★★
“I need to get the lighting right,” mutters the man with the camera in “The Master,” one of the few truly vital and unruly American films in recent years. The man is Freddie Quell, a World War II Navy veteran suffering from what...
Tags: Belief and Faith, World War II (1939-1945), Celebrities, Movies, Religion and Belief
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'The Master' review (****): An extraordinary brain workout
**** (out of four) It doesn't take an Olympic judge to recognize the degree of difficulty in Paul Thomas Anderson's “The Master,” either in the writer-director’s execution or the audience’s task of processing it. For anyone...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Movies, Entertainment, There Will Be Blood (movie), Philip Seymour Hoffman
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'Ted' review: Pretty funny, pretty racist
**1/2 (out of four) Early on in “Ted,” the titular walking, talking teddy bear (voiced by director/co-writer Seth MacFarlane) watches “Jack and Jill” with four prostitutes at his side. Ted, who possesses a large sex drive for a...
Tags: Ted (movie), Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Flatulence, Sinead O'Connor
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Plano capitalizes on 'Man of Steel' with Superman-themed festival
You don't have to look very hard in Plano to find traces of the Superman reboot that filmed in the western suburb last summer. Plano, which doubled as the fictional town of Smallville in the upcoming “Man of Steel,” has yet to take down the...
Tags: Chicago City Hall, Superman (fictional character), Movies, Entertainment, Amtrak
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‘Man of Steel’ at Comic-Con: Can Superman still soar?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comIt seems strange to ask — rude even — given Superman’s long history as a bulletproof champion of American pop ...... -
'Godspell' actress breaks Twitter taboo, feels the wrath
An actress who appeared in the recent Broadway revival of "Godspell" learned the hard way that tweeting negative comments about another show is frowned upon by the New York theater community. Morgan James, an actress who was part of the ensemble cast...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Music, Theater, Entertainment
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Kristen Stewart in 'On the Road': 'I just want ... a baby' [video]
24 FramesTwo clips from "On the Road" with Kristen Stewart that premiered at Cannes Film Festival.... -
Chicago was a regular stop for Hollywood legends
Chicago used to be a must-stop for Hollywood's top talent and New York's glittering stars. If for no other reason than to change trains.
The Superman movie is a wrap. Laurence Fishburne and Amy Adams have gone home. And while "The Playboy Club" is...Tags: Midway Airport, Clark Gable, Charlie Chaplin, Fred Astaire, Marilyn Monroe
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