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Terror in the graveyard!
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCinespia at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the place to be for offbeat screenings in the summer: sitting in the grass in the dark, the lights of Hollywood aglow overhead, flirting over open containers of Trader Joe's nosh. The formula – screening a...Tags: Movies, Rudolph Valentino, Donald Sutherland, Death and Dying, Marvin Gaye
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When phrases pay: Though explosions light the sky, it's words that drive the action
Special to the TribuneAlthough 4th of July weekend movie audiences have long declared their preference for lots of explosions and special effects, the importance of the written word—recall that a beautifully written and bravely signed document kicked off all the hoopla...Tags: Jose Ferrer, George Washington, Defense, Corporate Crime, Frank Capra Jr.
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Searching for Debra Winger in the pages of her new book
Debra Winger, star of some of the most treasured films of the 1980s--"Terms of Endearment," "Urban Cowboy," "An Officer and a Gentlemen" and three-time Academy Award nominee--walked away from filmmaking in 1995 to raise a family with husband actor-...Tags: Celebrity, Celebrity Mothers, Movies, Jack Nicholson, Shirley MacLaine
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Richard Chamberlain: Nervous in paradise
Richard Chamberlain, a trim and youthful 74, cherry picks his acting assignments these days.
"Working is lovely and not working is lovely," he says.
Chamberlain has called Hawaii home for more than two decades -- he currently lives in Maui -- and when...Tags: Celebrity, Television, George C Scott, Hayley Mills, Minority Groups
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Sheer for spring -- done properly
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHIS spring, going sheer doesn't mean dressing like a 1980s video vixen. Forget raunchy and think romantic -- ethereal chiffon floral dresses at Roberto Cavalli, sheer organza color-blocking at Jil Sander and Venetian brocades encased in sheer netting, as...Tags: Demi Moore, Lightweight Boxing, Boxing, Fashion Trends, Penelope Cruz
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Remember Karen Allen? Steven Spielberg did for 'Indiana Jones'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSHE WAS Boone's girl Katy in "Animal House," and this was enough to cement her in the collective conscience of a certain kind of male. This male was 13 when the National Lampoon comedy was released, in 1978; what he has retained in his mind's eye about...Tags: Cate Blanchett, Celebrity Mothers, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Google Inc., Animals
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"No Country for Old Men" wins big at Oscars
jan.stuart@newssday.comIt was a bright night for dark movies. "No Country For Old Men," Ethan and Joel Coen's turbulent cat-and-mouse thriller, took the top prize at the 80th annual Academy Awards last night. The Coen Brothers emerged triple winners for their brooding film...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Cormac McCarthy, Academy Awards, Cinema Industry, Awards and Prizes
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Valentine's Day movies for lovers
What's a Valentine's Day movie list for lovers without "Pretty Woman," "Ghost," "Say Anything" and "Dirty Dancing"? A sham, that's what! So here they are: "Pretty Woman." "Ghost." "Say Anything." "Dirty Dancing." Feel better now? Good. Now we can...Tags: Movies, Imperial and Royal Matters, Jim Carrey, Athletics, Track and Field, Geraldine Chaplin
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Valentine's Day restaurants to suit every mood and personality
peter.gianotti@newsday.comOn Valentine's Day, do you hum early Sinatra or late 50 Cent? Sing Rodgers & Hart or Captain & Tennille? And, of course, crave sushi or pizza? So many questions, so many different ways to celebrate romance. Where should Gisele Bundschen and I go...Tags: New York Mets, 50 Cent, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Television, Tourism and Leisure
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'Atonement,' 'Sweeney Todd' win at glamour-less Golden Globes
gene.seymour@newsday.comIt was, as with most things affected by the writers' strike, like settling for "reality television" over a real live show. The 2008 Golden Globes were announced on NBC last night on a one-hour TV program, with Billy Bush and Nancy O'Dell, co-hosts of...Tags: Cate Blanchett, Cinema Industry, Tim Burton, Television, Pixar
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NAME DROPPING
*"No Country for Old Men," Joel and Ethan Coen's visceral crime thriller, was named best film of 2007 on Wednesday by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. George Clooney was named best actor for "Michael Clayton" and Julie Christie received...Tags: Dancing, Celebrity, Ethan Coen, Television, George Clooney
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Actresses make the most of it
EVEN as the men's acting Oscar categories are overflowing with strong contenders, the actress races, as usual, reflect the paucity of opportunities for women.
Don't expect that to change any time soon. "Not when Will Smith movies make $78 million on...Tags: Cate Blanchett, Bob Dylan, Olympia Dukakis, Tom Jones, Keira Knightley
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