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    Jul 25, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. South Bend-born 'Medical Center' star Chad Everett dies at 75

    <span style="font-size: small;">LOS ANGELES (AP) - The star of the 1970s TV series "Medical </span>
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - The star of the 1970s TV series "Medical Center" who went on to appear in such films and shows as"Mulholland Drive" and "Melrose Place" has died. Chad Everettwas 76. Everett's daughter says he died Tuesday at his home in LosAngeles...

    Tags: Entertainment, Chad, Television, Butterfly Ballots, Chad Everett

  2. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Saul Bass: American flair, Soviet aesthetics, with a Brubeck beat

    Google paid animated homage Wednesday to iconic designer and artist Saul Bass with one of its more lively Doodles. To mark what would have been the movie title designer’s 93rd birthday, the Google cartoon recaps several of Bass’ films...

    Tags: Google Inc., Vertigo (movie), Stanley Kubrick, Philosophy, Otto Preminger

  4. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Critic's Pick: 'The Sound of Music,' 'Psycho,' 'Mommie Dearest'

    No matter whether your mother's taste &mdash; or your memory of her, for that matter &mdash; is sweet or sour, the American Cinematheque has Mother's Day programming to suit the occasion. If your mom likes things sweet, the Cinematheque's Aero Theatre in Santa Monica features a 5 p.m. screening of "The Sound of Music," with Julie Andrews and all those Von Trapp children singing their little hearts out. On the other hand, if your mom enjoys the dark end of the street, the Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood features the hair-frying 7:30 p.m. double bill of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" and the Joan Crawford biopic "Mommie Dearest," starring Faye Dunaway as the parentally challenged star. It's nice to have a choice, my mother would say, and she'd be right.
    No matter whether your mother's taste — or your memory of her, for that matter — is sweet or sour, the American Cinematheque has Mother's Day programming to suit the occasion. If your mom likes things sweet, the Cinematheque's Aero Theatre...

    Tags: Mother's Day, The Sound of Music (movie)

  6. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  7. Cannes 2013: Kim Novak to Attend 'Vertigo' Screening

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    Apr 22 (TheWrap.com) - Kim Novak will attend a Cannes Film Festival screening of a restored version of Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo." The 1958 film classic is being shown as part of the Cannes Classics series. The 80-year old Novak will also take part...

    Tags: Vertigo (movie), Vera Miles, Citizen Kane (movie)

  8. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Quick Takes: Country music's new hit

    Roll over, Hank Williams, and tell Patsy Cline the news: Nashville has a new top music awards show. Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards show on CBS drew 15.4 million viewers, according to early data from Nielsen (final ratings won't be published...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Donny Deutsch, CBS Corp., Rahm Emanuel, CNN (tv network)

  10. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Classic Hollywood: Vin Scully makes the call on baseball films

    Over the decades, films about legendary baseball players have sometimes knocked it out of the park (1942's "The Pride of the Yankees" about Lou Gehrig) or struck out (1948's "The Babe Ruth Story.")
    Over the decades, films about legendary baseball players have sometimes knocked it out of the park (1942's "The Pride of the Yankees" about Lou Gehrig) or struck out (1948's "The Babe Ruth Story.") The latest baseball biopic to step up to the plate is...

    Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Yankee Stadium, 42 (movie)

  12. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Oz' still great and powerful. Leno and Greenblatt feud over jokes.

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before pretending I know something about March Madness. </strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before pretending I know something about March Madness. The Skinny: I watched the season finale of HBO's "Girls" last night. Who knew that all these 21st century women needed to be happy were the men who weren't making them happy at...

    Tags: The Call (movie), Television Industry, Halle Berry, The Wall Street Journal, ESPN (tv network)

  14. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Bates Motel' opens for business on A&E

    The big screen's most formidable mama's boy is coming to TV.
    The big screen's most formidable mama's boy is coming to TV. Norman Bates, the deranged character of "Psycho" fame, is proving movie stars aren't the only ones hunkering down to the small screen — some of cinema's fictional personas are also...

    Tags: Storage Wars (tv program), Anthony Perkins, AMC (tv network), Television, Hannibal (tv program)

  16. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Movie review: 'Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters' of art in progress

    It is a rare thing to witness the creative process. But in the excellent new documentary "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters," filmmaker Ben Shapiro gives us fly-on-the-wall access over a 10-year period to an acclaimed artist as he envisions, designs...

    Tags: Entertainment, David Lynch, Museums, Artists, Park Slope

  18. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Adaptation of 'Peyton Place' isn't sure where it wants to be

    The seamy side of gossipy small towns in New England has been a literary fixture since Hester Prynne defiantly sported that scarlet letter, but Grace Metalious' 1956 potboiler, "Peyton Place," ripped the scabs off the secret festering wounds in Eisenhower America.
    The seamy side of gossipy small towns in New England has been a literary fixture since Hester Prynne defiantly sported that scarlet letter, but Grace Metalious' 1956 potboiler, "Peyton Place," ripped the scabs off the secret festering wounds in Eisenhower...

    Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Arts and Culture

  20. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Zap2It
  21. 'Hitchcock'

    Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren are typically credible as legendary "master of suspense" Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma, in director Sacha Gervasi's docudrama, but the bigger interest is the movie's detailing of the complications - financial and...

    Tags: Michael Wincott, Helen Mirren, Movies, Hitchcock (movie), Scarlett Johansson

  22. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Film, TV violence is an intensely sensitive subject for some

    Years after she first saw "The Passion of the Christ," Lori Pearson still feels queasy when she recalls the brutally graphic movie about the final hours of Jesus' life.
    Years after she first saw "The Passion of the Christ," Lori Pearson still feels queasy when she recalls the brutally graphic movie about the final hours of Jesus' life. "After I left the theater I remember feeling physically uncomfortable," said...

    Tags: Bullet to the Head (movie), Health and Medical Professionals, Sylvester Stallone, Movies, The Hunger Games (movie)

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