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Mia Kirshner backs up her commitment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIF YOU get annoyed when actors engage in activism, Mia Kirshner is right there with you. The 33-year-old actress -- who played a stripper in the revered 1994 movie "Exotica" and has worked steadily since, most often in roles as sexualized smarty-pants,...Tags: Los Angeles, Joe Sacco, Teen-agers, Celebrity Mothers, Books and Magazines
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'Resident Evil: Extinction' leads list of movies out on DVD
The Washington PostNotable DVDs being released Tuesday include: "Resident Evil: Extinction" (R). Milla Jovovich continues to take names and kick zombies in this third chapter of the video game-inspired movie franchise. There's minimal character development, so if you're...Tags: William Friedkin, Vincent Gallo, Milla Jovovich, Federal Bureau of Investigation, John Waters
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Sundance labs take writers for a swell ride
TWO men were sitting on a scarred chairlift as it climbed a lower flank of Mt. Timpanogos, its towering 11,750-foot glacier providing a brown-green backdrop to their right. The bluffs off to their left arched down toward the wide, flat runway of the...Tags: Theater, Cinema Industry, Paul Thomas Anderson, Robert Redford, Beverly Hills
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Cannes '08: First stop for Oscar?
Just two days away from the official start of the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and we find ourselves roaming the tiny island of Saint Honorat, a hidden gem and home to a monastery where for 15 centuries French monks have been living and praying in silence....Tags: Javier Bardem, Angelina Jolie, Charlie Kaufman, Gael Garcia Bernal, David Lynch
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Clint Eastwood, 'Kung Fu Panda' Head to Cannes
Zap2It.comClint Eastwood's "Changeling," starring Angelina Jolie, is one of several high profile American films going for the Palme d'Or at next month's Cannes Film Festival. While the official Cannes lineup, which was announced on Wednesday, April 23, includes...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Charlie Kaufman, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Indiana Jones, Wim Wenders
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Cannes Film Festival announces official lineup
Eleventh-hour additions of Clint Eastwood's thriller "Changeling," starring Angelina Jolie, and Steven Soderbergh's double Che Guevara biopics, "The Argentine" and "Guerrilla," were among the big news delivered by festival general manager Thierry...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Javier Bardem, Charlie Kaufman, David Lynch, Dustin Hoffman
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'Away From Her,' written on the pages of the mind
Times Staff WriterTHE tale of a superhero, a '70s drug dealer, or a plot to destroy the world it's not. Alice Munro's "The Bear Came Over the Mountain," which isn't really about a bear and does not feature a mountain, is the story of an elderly couple — a once-...Tags: Alice Munro, Literature, Don DeLillo, Alzheimer's Disease, Ingmar Bergman
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Movie review: 'Away From Her'
Tribune movie critic4 stars (out of four) Bergmanesque and beautiful, set in a wintry landscape fitfully lit by one woman's flickering awareness and one man's long-term, stubborn love, "Away from Her" is one of the most remarkable and moving love stories the movies have...Tags: Cinema Industry, Alice Munro, Alzheimer's Disease, Jennifer Weiss, Olympia Dukakis
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'The Secret Life of Words'
Special to The TimesThere may be no young actress today better at embodying a blend of wounded innocence and stoic pride than Sarah Polley. In "The Secret Life of Words," she has a part worthy of her gifts. Polley drew international acclaim as an accident victim in Atom...Tags: Tom Waits, Julie Christie, David Byrne, Tim Robbins, Colorado
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Connecting with the isolated through film
Special to The TimesNearly a decade ago, Isabel Coixet found herself on an oil rig off the southern coast of Chile. An aspiring if impecunious filmmaker, she was there to shoot an industrial film for Shell Oil. The job was neither glamorous nor idyllic, but in the weeks...Tags: Cinema Industry, Patricia Highsmith, Robert Altman, Tim Robbins, Richard Ford
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Movie review: 'Screamers'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) What are the roots of genocide? "Screamers," a documentary/concert film that begins by focusing on the Armenian genocide of 1915 and broadens to include mass exterminations from the Holocaust on, tries to both give witness and...Tags: Genocide, Massacres, Movies
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Lost in his native Cuba
Special to Newsday(R) Andy Garcia's lopsided idyll about the Havana of his boyhood and the Cuba of his dreams. With Bill Murray, Dustin Hoffman, Inés Sastre, Tomas Milian. Written by G. Cabrera Infante. Directed by Garcia. 2:23 (violence). At the Sunshine Cinemas and AMC...Tags: Fidel Castro, Andy Garcia, Bill Murray, Dustin Hoffman, Manhattan (New York City)
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