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'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist' has got heart
amNewYork movie criticAt first glance, "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" may seem best suited for the tween set. But thanks to a discriminating soundtrack and mature performances from Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, this is a movie if not for all ages, then at least for anyone...Tags: Michael Cera, Manhattan (New York City), Lower East Side, Ethan Hawke, Movies
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TV ON DVD
Two movies that are new on DVD, with Newsday's reviews: (2 STARS) RAMBO (R). After 20 years, Sylvester Stallone brings back America's favorite mercenary, who stirs from his sullen stupor to rescue missionaries from ruthless Burmese soldiers. Not as...Tags: Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Bacon, Sexual Assault, Andy Garcia, Sarah Michelle Gellar
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'The Air I Breathe'
gene.seymour@newsday.comWith any luck, "The Air I Breathe" should be the last gasp of the faux-Altmanesque school of serendipitous storytelling. The whole subgenre of we're-all-connected narrative strands has, with few exceptions, proven that Robert Altman was the only filmmaker...Tags: Kevin Bacon, Cinema Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Andy Garcia, Movies
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Movie Review: 'The Air I Breathe'
Jeez, is this the `90s? Is there a Clinton in the White House? Is Candlebox still a Top 40 powerhouse? Then why am I watching a non-linear drama in which four L.A. strangers cross paths in a sad-sweet intersection of loss, sacrifice and redemption? To be...Tags: Kevin Bacon, The White House, Andy Garcia, Movies, Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Pass the popcorn and pick a film
gene.seymour@newsday.comSix years into its existence, the Tribeca Film Festival has gone from being a vehicle for a neighborhood's psychic and economic recovery from 9/11 to an irradiated spring fling so vast in scope that it's spread out far enough from lower Manhattan to...Tags: Arts, John Kerry, Manhattan (New York City), Erika Christensen, Richard Linklater
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Fast-Paised review: '2 Days in Paris'
French girl Marion (Julie Delpy, acting like she's still in "Before Sunset") and her American boyfriend Jack (Adam Goldberg, his typical quick-talking intellectual) stop in at her parents' place in Paris before heading back to New York. Gradually, Jack...Tags: Paris Hilton, Tom Hanks, Movies, Adam Goldberg, New York
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'2 Days in Paris'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer2 Days in Paris" is pure Julie Delpy, figuratively and otherwise. Since first becoming known to American audiences in the early '90s, she's revealed herself to be an artist of sundry and unexpected talents, with a distinctive voice and point of view....Tags: Labor Disputes, Popular Music, Movies, Richard Linklater, Adam Goldberg
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Movie review: '2 Days in Paris'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) Only a very good actor can fly all over the place emotionally while remaining completely in control technically, and for most of her screen career Julie Delpy has been one of those actors. When she plays a moment of consternation,...Tags: Celebrity, Family, Movies, Richard Linklater, Adam Goldberg
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Fast-Paised review: 'The Hottest State'
Struggling actor William (Mark Webber) and aspiring musician Sara (Catalina Sandino Moreno) enjoy a brief and exciting fling. Don't expect a sunny ending though, as William tells us early on that while he meets Sara at 20, his heart will be broken by...Tags: Ethan Hawke, Movies
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Delpy branches out quite effortlessly
Sentinel Movie CriticAt 37, Julie Delpy has stopped waiting for Hollywood to call. And she's stopped waiting for Paris or the rest of Europe to call, either. The French actress, a Hollywood transplant since the early '90s, still spends a few months a year in her home city....Tags: Los Angeles, Celebrity, Transportation, Movies, Richard Linklater
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Actors behind the camera
The Associated PressSean Penn is one of the great actors of his generation, yet he'd like to give it all up to remain behind the camera. "It's a good idea," Penn said at the Toronto International Film Festival, where "Into the Wild," his fourth directing effort, played in...Tags: Chris Klein, Robert Redford, Celebrity, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins
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Fast-Paised review: 'The Hoax'
In the early '70s, writer Clifford Irving (Richard Gere) sells a totally bogus biography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes to a major book publisher. The film is directed by Lasse Hallstrom ("Casanova," "The Cider House Rules") and co-stars Alfred...Tags: Stanley Tucci, Alfred Molina, Movies, Abraham Lincoln, James Frey
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