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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area art house and second-run theaters
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. After Hours Film Society Tivoli Theatre 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove 630-534-4528...Tags: Fritz Lang, Cannes Film Festival, Sam Shepard, Nastassja Kinski, Purdue University
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LOTR Actor on 'Monk's' All-Star Guest List
Zap2It.comAfter Dan Hedaya's memorable appearance as Monk's dad on the recent holiday episode, the award-winning series will return with even more guest stars for its fifth season, which kicks off in January. Among the illustrious actors joining Tony Shalhoub is...Tags: Assault, Emmy Awards, Celebrity, Crimes, Sean Astin
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A peek at 'Invasion' precursors
Special to the TribuneHollywood has never been known for its originality. But in an age when recycling is lauded, maybe the public will warm up to the latest Nicole Kidman vehicle, "The Invasion." If the story of a mother uncovering a sinister, otherworldly plot to replace...Tags: Nicole Kidman, Celebrity Mothers, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Celebrity
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Movie review: 'Days of Heaven'
Tribune movie critic4 stars (out of four) Terrence Malick's "Days of Heaven"--a tale of two fugitive lovers, a child, a wealthy farmer and a doomed Texas wheat-field idyll in the early 1900s--is one of the legendary '70s American films. Often regarded as a miracle of...Tags: John Travolta, Music Box Theatre, Cinema Industry, Photography, Sam Shepard
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'Made-Up'
Times Staff WriterThe title of the provocative "Made-Up" has a double meaning. It's a movie about a daughter intent on giving her mother a makeover, and how the mother's sister is making a movie about it, a project that the sister is clearly making up as she goes along....Tags: Gary Sinise, Illnesses, Eating Disorders, Movies
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Mud, mud go away
Special to The TimesBesieged by chronic flooding that wipes out roads and trails as fast as maintenance crews can rebuild them, Mt. Rainier National Park may finally get some relief from its mounting repair bills. The House of Representatives passed a bill last month that...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Gardens and Parks, Parliament
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Fall Films: The Devil And Mr. Godard
The Hartford CourantFilm fans, prepare for a busy, gratifying fall. In addition to the spate of remakes, sequels and prequels at the cineplex, the art-house calendar might as well be wrapped in a celluloid ribbon. Dates have yet to be finalized in most cases, but there are...Tags: Emil Jannings, Trinity College, Connecticut, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Festive Event, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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The Baby-Sitters Club
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 18, 1995 Movies don't get much more beguiling than "The Baby-Sitters Club," which takes us into the leafy, affluent community of Stoneybrook, Conn., to spend a crucial summer with seven lovely adolescent girls who've decided to...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Deborah Forte, Minority Groups, Celebrity, Movies
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