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BREAKDOWN: Michael Cera
Tribune criticAge: 20 What: Co-star of "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist," opening Oct. 3. Role: Yugo-driving New Jersey high school senior Nick. Interviewed at: Peninsula Hotel, 108 E. Superior St., Room 1016. Big hits: "Superbad" and "Juno" Fateful meeting...Tags: New Jersey, Michael Cera, High Schools, Schools
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'Red Roses and Petrol': Irish patriarch keeps his family feuding with videos from the grave
Chicago Tribune reporterThe problem with Frank McCourt's success in recalling his miserable Irish childhood in "Angela's Ashes" is that it launched a comparatively pallid genre. (On a recent trip to Dublin, I saw a raft of "me-ma-hit-me-in-the-head-with-a-pan" books, and I'm...Tags: Heather Juergensen, California, Red Roses and Petrol, Religious Leaders, Frank McCourt
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Flying past the writers strike, NBC's 'Heroes' looks to a future filled with villains
AP Entertainment WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ When we last saw " Heroes," those ordinary humans with extraordinary powers were tussling with an atypical foe: a writers strike that cut the NBC drama's second season short. Several months later, everyone on the show agrees the...Tags: Heroes, California, Texas, NBC, Kristen Bell
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Shirley MacLaine Gets Top Billing But Not Biggest Role
Oscar and Emmy winner Shirley MacLaine naturally gets star billing in the made-for-TV biopic on the life of designer "Coco Chanel" (Lifetime, 8 p.m.). But the feisty actress, portraying the designer during a failed comeback attempt in 1954 (opposite a...Tags: American Idol, Barack Obama, Saturday Night Live, Television Industry, NBC
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'Coco Chanel'
Times Television CriticThere may come a time when “Lifetime movie” as a shorthand for sentimental, feisty-gal-sobfest is stricken from the lexicon. But that day is not today. Instead, today we consider “Coco Chanel,” an original movie event premiering...Tags: Edith Piaf, Project Runway, Coco Chanel, Shirley MacLaine, Television
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'How the West Was Won' back in Cinerama at ArcLight Hollywood
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBig-screen films didn't get much bigger or wider than in Cinerama. And this Sunday, the Cinerama Dome at the ArcLight in Hollywood will show the landmark 1963 epic "How the West Was Won" in its recently restored original three-projector Cinerama format...Tags: Gregory Peck, Jon Favreau, Dolly Parton, John Ford, Celebrity
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FAVORITE MOVIE QUOTES: from our staff
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Some movies live on, their agreed-upon greatness chiseled in stone, or at least listed by the American Film Institute. Others, quality be damned, are more like folk art; their greatness is part of our oral...Tags: John Belushi, Woody Allen, Michael Redgrave, Marty Feldman, John Cleese
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'Skins'
Times Television Critic“Skins,” a new dramedy beginning Sunday on BBC America, starts disagreeably, with a surfeit of self-protective cool. But it becomes more likable over ensuing episodes, as the pace relaxes and the focus turns toward more sympathetic and...Tags: Therapies, Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Gays and Lesbians, Juvenile Delinquency
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Plague, death and cannibals are hard to resist in 'Doomsday'
THESE days, backlash culture is so firmly entrenched that it's hard to know what movies to love. One second, the world is excited about "Juno"; the next, people are practically picketing it. It's anti-choice! She would have used birth control! The music...Tags: New York Times, Health Treatments, Epidemics and Plagues, Movies
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'Gunnin' for That #1 Spot' is as quick as a fastbreak
Flashy and fun, "Gunnin' for That #1 Spot," might be the first documentary designed for the ADD set. Director (and Beastie Boys founding member) Adam Yauch tricks up this eclectic look at all-star high school basketball with so much cool high-def camera...Tags: Teri Garr, Colin Farrell, Medical Research, Celebrity, National Basketball Association
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Aaron Eckhart: Not just another pretty face in 'The Dark Knight'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE trailers for "The Dark Knight" have shown quite a bit of Heath Ledger's scabbier, surlier reinvention of the Joker (think of Malcolm McDowell's thug from "A Clockwork Orange" but with kelp-colored hair, scars and a hyena laugh), but the producers have...Tags: Injuries, Gary Oldman, Batman, Neil LaBute, Celebrity
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"Doomsday"
jan.stuart@newsday.comMuch as one might admire the British health care system as presented in the documentary "Sicko," even Michael Moore would have to admit they have a hard time over there coping with apocalyptic viruses. A lot of good socialized medicine did for the virus-...Tags: Government Health Care, Medical Specialization, Bob Hoskins, Medicaid, Genetics
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