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NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'The Year My Parents Went on Vacation' *** 1/2 (Brazil; Cao Hamburger, 2008). This...Tags: Van Heflin, Ginger Rogers, University of Chicago, Fred Astaire, Elmore Leonard
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'Contempt'
Special to The TimesJean-Luc Godard's 1963 "Contempt" opened at the old Academy Theater on Hollywood Boulevard in March 1965, without a press preview. Despite a scratchy print accidentally projected out of focus, the film was clearly a masterpiece, a poetic, deeply...Tags: Fritz Lang, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Jack Palance, Brigitte Bardot, West L.A.
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'Everything Is Cinema' by Richard Brody
Everything Is Cinema
The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard
Richard Brody
Metropolitan Books: 702 pp., $40
Deeply researched, conscientiously written, careful to contextualize its subject both in his field and in the larger culture that shaped his work,...Tags: Movies, Literature, Norman Mailer, Stanley Donen, Culture
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The best of humans at their worst in movies
Baltimore SunThe great Sam Peckinpah once said, "It's not just blowing up a bridge, it's the way you blow up a bridge." That's how I feel about apocalyptic or dystopian movies. It's not just blowing up the world, it's the way you blow up the world. Pundits...Tags: Harry Potter, Tim Burton, James Whale, Pixar, Movies
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Gonzo streak in Gibney, as well
Sun Movie CriticIt's not 'just the facts, Ma'am,'" says Alex Gibney, channeling TV's Dragnet's Jack Webb. The writer-director-producer, who won the best documentary Oscar this year for Taxi to the Darkside and is currently promoting Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S....Tags: The White House, Movies, New York, ESPN, Hunting
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Fast Chat: Terri Garr
Teri Garr had a solid career in the 1970s and '80s playing ditsy blondes, housewives and the girlfriend of the leading man. Along the way she was Oscar-nominated (supporting actress for "Tootsie"), and appeared in a slew of high-profile pictures,...Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Lisa Kudrow, Movies, Cher, Diseases
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'The Secret Life of the American Teenager'
Times Television CriticWhat with the infamous teen pregnancies of Gloucester, Mass., and tween queen Jamie Lynn Spears having her baby, and the success of last year's “Juno,” a TV series about a pregnant high school freshman should not come as a shock. Television...Tags: Teen-agers, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Molly Ringwald, John Hughes, Music
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Dip into films' beautiful disasters
Sun Movie CriticThe great Sam Peckinpah once said, "It's not just blowing up a bridge, it's the way you blow up a bridge." That's how I feel about apocalyptic or dystopian movies. It's not just blowing up the world, it's the way you blow up the world. Pundits are...Tags: Harry Potter, Tim Burton, James Whale, Pixar, Movies
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'Dirty Money' by Richard Stark
Special to The TimesMay 9, 2008 Slamming through a new crime novel by Donald E. Westlake -- and it's hard to drag your feet once the process starts -- is a little like spelunking in a cave system whose twisted paths lead to fascinating galleries and grottoes, some bright...Tags: Peter Coyote, Jim Brown, Anna Karina, Landforms, Road Transportation
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Cannes Film Festival
The climate is so odd," Clint Eastwood once wrote about the world's most famous and influential film festival. He wasn't referring to the breezes coming off the Mediterranean. Rather, Eastwood was describing one hand of the Festival de Cannes, the...Tags: Government, National Government, Adolf Hitler, Tennessee Williams, David Lean
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