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    Nov 20, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Truth, and other overrated ideas

    When I was a kid, I lied a lot. Lying, for me, was easier than learning to tie my shoes. I could tell lies like my best friend, Dave, could eat French fries — by the fistful.
    Special to The Times
    When I was a kid, I lied a lot. Lying, for me, was easier than learning to tie my shoes. I could tell lies like my best friend, Dave, could eat French fries — by the fistful. When I was in junior high school, I used to cut class and take the bus...

    Tags: Elaine Stritch, Lewis Black, White House, Human Interest, Animals

  2. Jul 16, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  3. TV Gal Is Tuckered Out

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    Are you as exhausted as I am? I live for this stuff and I'm beginning to wonder if there's such a thing as too much TV. (A blasphemous statement. Let's all pretend like I never said that.) It used to be that summer was a time to rest and rejuvenate....

    Tags: John Krasinski, M. Night Shyamalan, AMC (tv network), Lost (tv program), Kyra Sedgwick

  4. Nov 16, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  5. 'Cholera' Adaptation Lacks Spark of Love

    Some books put up one hell of a fight on the way to the multiplex, and they're not always the ones you'd expect. Ever since "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, much has been written about the difficulty of adapting it from page to screen. French editor Jean-Dominique Bauby wrote his memoir under unusual duress—a stroke left him paralyzed everywhere except one eye. Screenwriter Ronald Harwood and the director, Julian Schnabel, chose an obvious but apt solution. Their film reveals much of Bauby's medical predicament in voiceover, so that we hear the former high-living hedonist's interior thoughts as Schnabel shoots from his point of view. Later come the flashbacks and the shifts in perspective.
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    Some books put up one hell of a fight on the way to the multiplex, and they're not always the ones you'd expect. Ever since "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, much has been written about the difficulty of adapting...

    Tags: Movies, Mike Newell, Chicago Tribune, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Benjamin Bratt

  6. Jul 18, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  7. John Leguizamo Joins Shyamalan's 'Happening'

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    John Leguizamo has joined the cast of M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, "The Happening." Set to begin production in Philadelphia next month, "The Happening" is already slated for a June 13, 2008 release date, courtesy of 20th Century Fox. Recent...

    Tags: Zooey Deschanel, M. Night Shyamalan, Entertainment, Movies, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

  8. Sep 11, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Movie Review: Righteous Kill - 2 stars out of 5

    Pacino and DeNiro team up one more time for Righteous Kill, a somnambulant thriller that might have been better titled No City for Old Men. It's a decaffeinated serial-killer cop-drama, directed with lots of close-ups and not a lot of style by Al Pacino's 88 Minutes collaborator, Jon Avnet.
    Sentinel Movie Critic
    Pacino and DeNiro team up one more time for Righteous Kill, a somnambulant thriller that might have been better titled No City for Old Men. It's a decaffeinated serial-killer cop-drama, directed with lots of close-ups and not a lot of style by Al Pacino's...

    Tags: 50 Cent, Righteous Kill (movie), 88 Minutes (movie), Murder, Drug Trafficking

  10. Dec 10, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Movie review: Nothing Like the Holidays -- 2 out of 5 stars

    Orlando Sentinel Movie Critic
    Nothing Like the Holidays is a Kinko's copy of This Christmas, which was an African-American homage to The Family Stone. There's nothing new under the mistletoe in this warm but generic family-stressing-for-the-holidays dramedy. But solid writing and...

    Tags: Humboldt Park, Alfred Molina, Movies, New York, Be Kind Rewind (movie)

  12. Dec 12, 2008 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  13. Playing in theaters starting tomorrow

    It's traditionally a slow box office weekend, but this year there are plenty of movies to choose from. Here's a look at what's coming out in theaters. From action packed dramas to holiday humor, whatever your mood, you can find it at the movies this...

    Tags: Entertainment, Keanu Reeves, Holidays, Movies, Freddie Prinze, Jr.

  14. Sep 13, 2008 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  15. Righteous Kill (D-)

    101 min.  Rated R                                                        Directed by Jon Avnet (Red Corner, Fried Green Tomatoes, & Up Close and Personal)   I bet when they approached Pacino to do this movie he said, "DeNiro's doing it? I'm in." I...

    Tags: 50 Cent, Righteous Kill (movie), Movies, Jon Avnet, Robert DeNiro

  16. Sep 12, 2008 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  17. Move Review: Righteous Kill

    It seems an imposition on somebody's part to ask Robert De Niro and Al Pacino to use their iconic power to prop up and inflate "Righteous Kill," a tricked-up and often turgid police thriller. At least these two aging virtuosi of the Method don't...

    Tags: Righteous Kill (movie), Sex Crimes, Movies, Robert De Niro, Criminals

  18. Jul 14, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  19. 'Groomsmen' Director's Enthusiasm Still Burns

    It's been more than a decade since an unknown Edward Burns wrote, directed and starred in "The Brothers McMullen," an indie comedy that won festival prizes and earned $10 million against a $25,000 budget.
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    It's been more than a decade since an unknown Edward Burns wrote, directed and starred in "The Brothers McMullen," an indie comedy that won festival prizes and earned $10 million against a $25,000 budget. Promoting his new film "The Groomsmen" brings...

    Tags: Todd Solondz, Woody Allen, Movies, New York, Jay Mohr

  20. Jul 8, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Crónicas'

    Sebastián Cordero's "Crónicas" opens strongly: Hotshot reporter Manolo Bonilla (John Leguizamo) for a Spanish-language TV tabloid news program in Miami, heads for an Ecuadorian village that has become the latest target for a serial rapist and killer of children who may also have struck in other South American countries. He and his producer Marisa (Leonor Watling) and cameraman Ivan (José María Yazpik) have arrived just in time for Bonilla to save a man set afire.
    Times Staff Writer
    Sebastián Cordero's "Crónicas" opens strongly: Hotshot reporter Manolo Bonilla (John Leguizamo) for a Spanish-language TV tabloid news program in Miami, heads for an Ecuadorian village that has become the latest target for a serial rapist and killer of...

    Tags: Death

  22. Jun 23, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Movie review: 'Land of the Dead'

    Tribune movie critic
    4 stars (out of four) Warning: Though this is a laudatory review, it describes a movie that may give audience members unwelcome nightmares. "George A. Romero's Land of the Dead" gives us another great shock to the system. The fourth blood-spattered...

    Tags: Genres, Dennis Hopper, Movies, Dawn of the Dead (movie, 1978), 28 Days Later (movie)

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