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A Powerful Message About Terror
The story of a troubled teenager rises from the pages of Sherman Alexie's novel "Flight" and onto the stage at the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts on Monday. Presented in collaboration with the American Place Theatre in New York City, it is the...Tags: Basketball, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Ondaatje, Trinity College, Connecticut, Book
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Realism on tap at AFI Fest
Film fans, it's time to get your passports stamped.
When the AFI Fest begins Thursday night, it will kick off 11 days of screenings and events that will bring some of the best films from the international festival circuit here to Los Angeles, including...Tags: Darren Aronofsky, Celebrity, Mickey Rourke, Tilda Swinton, Theater
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Crowd pleaser: 'The Incredible Hulk'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Incredible Hulk Universal, $29.98/$34.98; Blu-Ray, $39.98 Marvel Comics' reboot of the Hulk franchise might not have met with the same wildly enthusiastic reception that greeted the company's “ Iron Man” earlier in the summer, but the...Tags: Ang Lee, The Incredible Hulk (movie, 2008), Liv Tyler, Edward Norton, Movies
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Steve Carell is in control as Max in 'Get Smart'
Special to NewsdayIt's no mystery: The casting of Steve Carell as Maxwell Smart pulled together all the dangling threads of the long-awaited "Get Smart," Warner Bros.' not-quite-a-remake of the '60s TV spy comedy, which opens Friday. "I turned the project down several...Tags: Alan Arkin, Central Intelligence Agency, Movies, Dwayne Johnson, Beverly Hills
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'Flight of the Red Balloon'
Inspired by Albert Lamorisse's enchanted "Red Balloon" of 1956, Hou Hsiao-hsien's first French-language film shows why the Taiwanese master is considered one of the world's great filmmakers. In Paris, a young boy named Simon (Simon Iteanu) has two...Tags: Movies, Manhattan (New York City), John Anderson
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Oscar winner Minghella dies at 54
Associated Press WriterOscar-winning director Anthony Minghella, who turned such literary works as "The English Patient," "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and "Cold Mountain" into acclaimed movies, died Tuesday of a hemorrhage following surgery. He was 54. Minghella's publicist,...Tags: Celebrity, Alan Rickman, Academy Awards, Theater, Tony Blair
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Anthony Minghella, director with an old soul
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen attempting to take in the rather shocking news of the death of British-born director, writer and producer Anthony Minghella at age 54, it's tough not to feel in part the passing of a unique creative force that connected audiences to another era. ....Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Carol Reed, Gwyneth Paltrow, Patricia Highsmith, Anthony Minghella
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Times critics on Anthony Minghella's movies
Times film critics on a few of Anthony Minghella's most memorable movies:
"The English Patient"
(Nov. 15, 1996)
"Love in the extremes of wartime. Love in a dangerous, unstable universe where questions of nationality and betrayal predominate. Love that...Tags: Anthony Minghella, Gwyneth Paltrow, Virginia, Movies, Ralph Fiennes
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Films from around the world at the Florida Film Festival
FLIGHT OF THE RED BALLOON Saturday, March 29, 1:45 p.m.–3:40 p.m. at Regal Saturday, April 5, 4:30 p.m.–6:25 p.m. at Regal Albert Lamorisse's brilliant 1956 children's classic The Red Balloon serves as inspiration. A little boy and his baby...Tags: Robert Englund, Unico Incorporated , Academy Awards, Juliet Stevenson, Jamie Bell
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A guide to films worth renting on Valentine's Day
Orlando CityBeatDate films can go one of two ways: Either the saccharin romance leads to cuddling on the couch or an instigated fight about how unromantic your significant other may be. As you watch one of these 10 films, let's hope for option one. 1. Chocolat: A single...Tags: Kate Winslet, Jennifer Grey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Drew Barrymore, John Cusack
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'Flight' is a natural afternoon delight
(B+) The first thing to get out of the way about The Flight of the Red Balloon is that this is not an action movie. It's not even an active movie. Events don't occur in the usual cinematic sense of cause begetting effect. It's the kind of film that...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Music, Movies
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Cannes '08: It's over, but what just happened?
In the end, it was entirely appropriate that "What Just Happened" got the last flicker of light from the projector at this year's Festival de Cannes. It's about a troubled movie, starring Sean Penn, that plays to a rainy Cannes within a real-life troubled...Tags: Celebrity, Academy Awards, Juvenile Delinquency, Gwyneth Paltrow, Benicio Del Toro
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