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Beauty, talents of Catherine Deneuve on display
Special to The TimesFOR MUCH of her life, Catherine Deneuve, who turns 65 this year, has been a leading lady of European art cinema, not to mention an avatar of European beauty and glamour. In her native France, she is literally an iconic figure, having served as the face of...Tags: Celebrity, Brigitte Bardot, Yves Montand, Cannes Film Festival, Catherine Deneuve
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Movie review: '2046'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) Wong Kar Wai, the hot, stylish Hong Kong writer-director of "Chungking Express" and "In the Mood for Love," has made another sexually charged fever-dream of a movie: "2046." Perhaps the most confusing—but also the most arousing—...Tags: Sony Corp., Movies, California, Philosophy, Prostitution
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'The Leopard'
Times Staff WriterLuchino Visconti's 1963 masterpiece, "The Leopard," a dazzling yet profoundly reflective adaptation of Giuseppe di Lampedusa's 1960 international bestseller, at last has been released in its original full-length 205-minute Italian version. It was first...Tags: Burt Lancaster, Imperial and Royal Matters, East Harlem, Cinema Industry, Movies
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Movie review: 'The Leopard'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC4 stars (out of 4) Sumptuous and beautiful, suffused with a serene melancholy and deeply ambivalent love for a long-vanished past, Luchino Visconti's 1963 "The Leopard" --now starting a run at the Music Box in its three-hour Italian language version--...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Burt Lancaster, Theater, Family, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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Movie review: 'The Bourne Supremacy'
Tribune Movie Critic3½ stars (out of 4) With his jock good looks, diffident air and squinty-eyed intensity, Matt Damon is an unlikely looking movie hero. But maybe that's why he's so good as ex-CIA hit man Jason Bourne in "The Bourne Supremacy," a movie in which not...Tags: Joan Allen, Murder, Paul Greengrass, Chris Cooper, Espionage and Intelligence
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Move review: 'Le Cercle Rouge'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic4 stars (out of 4) Jean-Pierre Melville was a reigning master of French noir and the heist movie, the proprietor of a tight-lipped, dangerous world of deadly men in raincoats, multiple betrayals and Paris by night. Yet while Melville's austere crime...Tags: John Woo, Crimes, Movies, Yves Montand, Values
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'Le Cercle Rouge' (1970)
Times Staff WriterA dazzling epic of love, guns, gangsters and cigarettes, Jean-Pierre Melville's "Le Cercle Rouge" (The Red Circle) is about three men on the run and one man on the hunt. Originally released in 1970, it was one of only 13 features directed by the French...Tags: Death and Dying, Yves Montand, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Bresson, Howard Hawks
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Nico Icon
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday January 12, 1996 "The dark side is very bright indeed," director John Huston, who should've known, once said. "The dark is gleaming, like a fire opal or a black pearl." John Huston would have appreciated "Nico Icon." A well-made...Tags: Music, Cinema Industry, Movies, John Huston, Andy Warhol
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Purple Noon' ('Plein Soleil)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 28, 1996 Miramax Zoe and Martin Scorsese have joined forces to reissue the long-unavailable "Purple Noon," Rene Clement's seductive 1960 film of Patricia Highsmith's 1955 novel "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Good for them, but let's hope...Tags: Patricia Highsmith, Movies, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese
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'The Horseman on the Roof' ('Le Hussard sur le Toit')
Times Staff WriterJean-Paul Rappeneau's "The Horseman on the Roof" is a superb example of the classic European period romance, based on the third novel of Jean Giono's celebrated Stendhal-like Horseman cycle. It has an impossibly handsome hero and an equally...Tags: Fires, Marlon Brando, Movies, Juliette Binoche, Epidemics and Plagues
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Fireworks
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday March 20, 1998 "Fireworks" is bracing and original, an indefinable film made from familiar elements. "Hana-Bi," its title in Japanese, is a combination of the words for "flower" and "fire," and filmmaker Takeshi Kitano has, in the same way,...Tags: Takeshi Kitano, Cancer, Police, Venice, Cinema Industry
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The Mask of Zorro
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday July 17, 1998 "The Mask of Zorro" does not stint on its Zs: There's an Old Zorro (Anthony Hopkins), a Young Zorro (Antonio Banderas), even a Ms. Zorro (Catherine Zeta-Jones). No wonder the villains can be heard to gasp in fear, "It isn't just...Tags: Frank Langella, Steven Spielberg, Tyrone Power Sr., Douglas Fairbanks Jr., George Hamilton
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