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    Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Golden Globes 2013: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler raise the bar

    Poor Seth MacFarlane. Until Sunday night, hosting the Oscars must have seemed so easy. What did he have to do, really, to shine? Avoid inexplicable cross-dressing and increasingly slurred words à la James Franco, try not to pull a Ricky Gervais and openly...

    Tags: Les Miserables (movie), Seth MacFarlane, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Ben Affleck, Theater

  2. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. How Sally Field fought for Spielberg's first lady in 'Lincoln'

    When Steven Spielberg asked Sally Field to play Mary Todd Lincoln in 2005, deep down, the two-time Oscar-winning actress knew the road to playing the contentious first lady wasn't going to be easy. Writers on the film project came and went, as eventually did Liam Neeson, the actor originally cast to play Abraham Lincoln. When Daniel Day-Lewis agreed to come on board, Spielberg wasn't sure Field still fit, owing largely to their age difference. Lincoln was nearly 10 years older than his wife, but Field had more than a decade on Day-Lewis.
    When Steven Spielberg asked Sally Field to play Mary Todd Lincoln in 2005, deep down, the two-time Oscar-winning actress knew the road to playing the contentious first lady wasn't going to be easy. Writers on the film project came and went, as...

    Tags: Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Entertainment Events, Janusz Kaminski, Lincoln (movie, 2012)

  4. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'Won't Back Down' gets a D+ for a public school polemic ★ 1/2

    Bored and visibly sneering as she fiddles with her cellphone while sitting at her desk, the grade school teacher barely takes notice of the sweet young girl challenged by learning disabilities. The student stands nervously before the blackboard, struggling to read a sentence aloud. The other students mock her, cruelly. The teacher tacitly encourages the mockery. She is union-protected mediocrity incarnate, and she may as well be shown tying the student to a railroad track, Snidely Whiplash-style.
    Bored and visibly sneering as she fiddles with her cellphone while sitting at her desk, the grade school teacher barely takes notice of the sweet young girl challenged by learning disabilities. The student stands nervously before the blackboard,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Lotteries, Public Schools, Won't Back Down (movie), Teaching and Learning

  6. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Animated 'Hotel Transylvania' to scare off 'Looper'

    "Hotel Transylvania" will suck the life out of its rivals at the box office this weekend, as the animated monster flick is set to dominate ticket sales. 
    "Hotel Transylvania" will suck the life out of its rivals at the box office this weekend, as the animated monster flick is set to dominate ticket sales.  The 3-D film should easily claim the No. 1 position with a solid debut of around $35 million,...

    Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Premium Rush (movie), Looper (movie), Toronto International Film Festival, Adam Sandler

  8. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Classic Hollywood: The movies at work

    As far back as Louis Lumière's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.¶There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires (Charlie Chaplin's 1936 "Modern Times"), angry explorations of the hardships of unemployment (John Ford's 1940 "The Grapes of Wrath") and the dangers of certain occupations (Ford's 1941 "How Green Was My Valley" about miners) or political statements such as 1979's "Norma Rae," which examined the struggle to unionize a factory. More recent films such as 1999's "Office Space" have skewered the world of bored computer drones. ¶ So in honor of Labor Day, here are some of the best Hollywood films about the workplace, whether it's an office, a farm — or even the circus.
    As far back as Louis Lumière's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.¶There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Diane Ladd, Shirley MacLaine, Billy Wilder, Margaret Sullavan

  10. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Artist' win is a tribute to Harvey Weinstein's tenacity, vision

    "The Artist" has won the Oscar for best picture and I'm speechless.
    "The Artist" has won the Oscar for best picture and I'm speechless. It's not lack of passion for the film that has robbed me of the power of words; it's that I felt so strongly that my thoughts were geared to how I would react should the worst happen,...

    Tags: Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Entertainment Events, War Horse (movie)

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(September 27, 2012)
'Won't Back Down' -- 1 1/2 stars