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Valentine’s Day super love [Photos]
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesJohn and Dejah, Mary Jane and Peter, Catherine and Vincent, Jean and Scott. On Valentine's Day, we turn to our ...... -
'Bride of Frankenstein' comes alive in Hollywood on Saturday
The Hero ComplexTCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL, APRIL 22-25 You know there must have been electricity in the air when "The Bride of Frankenstein" opened in theaters on April 22, 1935. The superior sequel to Universal's 1931 landmark horror film, "Frankenstein," was... -
Newly restored, 'Metropolis' is now 'powered by a torrent of narrative energy'
The Hero ComplexLos Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan has exciting news for fans of "Metropolis," a signature moment in sci-fi film and a true classic of silent-movie era. This is a longer version of his recent Los Angeles Times Calendar article....... -
Gamera is a giant, fire-spewing turtle monster -- and that never goes out of style
The Hero ComplexHero Complex contributor Susan King is big in Japan, and so is Gamera. Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's, um ... a giant turtle that spins and spews fire as it...... -
Hollywood's deep-space science -- how warped is it?
The Hero Complex"Out of This World: The Science of Space Movies," 7:30 p.m. Thursday , Samuel Goldwyn Theater There's science and there's fiction and then there's science fiction. The space in between them -- or, more precisely, the outer space between them...... -
'Max Headroom' and the digital future of the past
The Hero ComplexSusan King writes on classic Hollywood and the home-video shelf for Hero Complex. Today she reconsiders a memorable talking head from the 1980s. Set “Twenty minutes into the future,” the ABC series “Max Headroom” is now 23 years in the...... -
'Icons of Science Fiction' exhibit opening at EMP
Q13 FOX News OnlineA new exhibition opening Saturday at the EMP's Science Fiction Hall of Fame will bring together many of the most famous artifacts of sci-fi, including Yoda's cane from "Star Wars," the space ship on which an infant traveled to Earth in "Superman," and...Tags: Star Trek (movie, 2009), Fiction, Science, Science Fiction (genre), Star Wars (movie)
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On Theater: Adapting classic for musical
How do you adapt one of the funniest movies of all time into a Broadway musical? For one thing, you make it even funnier. Mel Brooks accomplished this with his musical version of "The Producers," one of his earlier movies. It was a huge success, so much...Tags: Dance, Costa Mesa, Music Theater, Gene Wilder, David Benoit
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Gods and Monsters
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday November 4, 1998 Great performances don't have to appear in great films; they don't raise everything else to their level; they can't even be counted on to make co-stars look good. All they do is astonish, which is what Ian McKellen does in...Tags: David Lewis, Lynn Redgrave, Movies, Frankenstein (movie, 1931), Kevin J. O'Connor
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Real To Reel
Courant Staff WriterNear the end of the director's cut of Giuseppe Tornatore's exquisite "Cinema Paradiso," a character who is a successful fortysomething filmmaker sits alone in his boyhood bedroom projecting a reel of grainy old footage on the wall. There, in the...Tags: Ingmar Bergman, Alfred Hitchcock, Movies, Milos Forman, Crime, Law and Justice
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