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Anthony Hopkins on the secret of his spooky success: 'I like to act like a submarine'
The Hero ComplexAnthony Hopkins is back in scary-movie mode with "The Wolfman" and the actor who was once voted the best villain in film history says he's not really sure why he has become an icon in shadowy genres of cinema. "I...... -
Wes Craven's retirement plan? 'My goal is die in my 90s on the set' [UPDATED]
The Hero Complex"MERCHANT OF NIGHTMARES: A TRIBUTE TO WES CRAVEN" AT THE AERO THEATRE For close to four decades, Wes Craven has been a true master of screen terror with films such as “The Last House on the Left,” “The Hills Have...... -
Quentin Tarantino on his movie influences: From 'Operation Amsterdam' to 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'
The Big PictureMost writers, musicians and filmmakers are delighted to talk about the biggest influences on their work. After all, for artists, the influences from their youth are usually the subconscious fuel that drives their imagination. And when it comes to... -
From the Vaults: 'The Golem' (1920)
The Daily MirrorActually, this is the second sequel to Paul Wegener's “The Golem” (1915), now lost. In that movie, the golem – a mythical clay creature built and brought to life by Jewish rabbis – is brought back to life in modern times, only to fall in love... -
Healthcare approved: House votes
The Swampby Mark Silva and Janet Hook first at 9:30 am EDT and updated. Delivering a hard-fought victory in President Barack Obama's year-long pursuit of a national healthcare overhaul, a divided House tonight narrowly approved legislation which both supporters...Tags: Insurance, Justice and Rights, Paul Ryan, Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping
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Forget the L.A. Times; How About a National Tribune?
Michael Kinsley is American Editor of the Guardian (London) and former editorial page editor of The Times.OCCASIONALLY, during the year and change that I ran the opinion pages of this newspaper (ending a little over a year ago), I would pick a freeway and drive until I saw a Target or a Wal-Mart. Then I would stop, buy a T-shirt or something and head home....Tags: Mass Media, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Newspapers, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Newspaper and Magazine
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Worshiping at the auto shrine
Times Staff WriterIn L.A., not all the stars are on the big screen, or bumping around Montana Avenue boutiques. Some of our finest performers are in the museums and private collections put together by Southern California's biggest car enthusiasts. Whether you're interested...Tags: World Columbian Exposition (1893), FX (tv channel), Building Material, Otis Chandler, Auto Racing
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Halloween is almost here ... our guide to the season's SCREAM SCENE
Special to the TribuneIt is a fine line between horror and comedy, a concept local theaters take to heart this season as Halloween nears. This year, more than ever, there is a focus on the creepy and the shrieky. Some of these shows are safe for your kids; others are...Tags: Murder, Movies, Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Theater, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Creature From the Black Lagoon' Star Dies at 79
Zap2It.comAs an actor, Ben Chapman never landed a star-making role. Far from it. He had small parts in only a few films, including an uncredited bit part in "Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki." But Chapman nevertheless achieved a degree of movie immortality -- and he...Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Movies, Obituaries, Science and Technology, Entertainment
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'Plan 9' and other sci-fi memorabilia go on the auction block
Associated PressHe always vowed that he wouldn't die unless he could take it with him. But now that Forrest J Ackerman really is gone, the grand old man of science fiction's memorabilia collection is on the auction block. Thousands of items, including the Count Dracula...Tags: Count Dracula (fictional character), Fiction, Bela Lugosi, Science and Technology, Book
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Will they become show stoppers?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWITH this year's Oscars still in jeopardy and the Golden Globes a televised disaster, Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards finally delivered the goods: top-notch stars, outrageous gowns and self-congratulatory speeches. But the nationally televised...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mad Men (tv program), Academy Awards, NBC (tv network), Desperate Housewives (tv program)
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Guillermo del Toro Eyes 'Frankenstein,' 'Jekyll' Remakes
Zap2It.comThe two looming epic "Hobbit" films are only the tip of Guillermo del Toro's scheduling iceberg. According to Variety, the acclaimed filmmaker has actually lined up his production slate through 2017, setting up a slew of adaptations and remakes for...Tags: Charles Dickens, Movies, Cinema Industry, Guillermo Del Toro, Entertainment
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