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'The Touch,' directed by Ingmar Bergman, tonight at the Billy Wilder Theater
"The Touch" is Ingmar Bergman's orphan film.
The celebrated, late Swedish director's only project in English, it's a gut-wrenching relationship drama from 1971 starring Elliott Gould, who was as hot then as the entire cast of "Twilight" is now, and...Tags: Paul Mazursky, New York, Celebrity Mothers, Film Festivals, Robert Altman
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'Legend of the Seeker'
Times Television CriticCome with me now to a time of magic! A time when the green woods were alive with wizards and witches, and a hero and heroine rose to defend the defenseless from those who would oppress and enslave them. I refer, of course, to the 1990s. Then it was...Tags: Kevin Sorbo, Folklore and Mythology, Lucy Lawless, Human Accomplishments, Achievement Records
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to local art house and 2nd run films
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'The Right Stuff' **...Tags: University of Chicago, Charles Laughton, Geena Davis, Ethan Coen, Fred Savage
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Stony Brook Film Festival a real crowd-pleaser
rafer.guzman@newsday.comThe crowd-pleasing Stony Brook Film Festival returns for its 13th year with 21 features, 14 shorts and a scheduled visit from Mary Stuart Masterson, who will be showing her directorial debut, "The Cake Eaters." Running from tomorrow through July26 at...Tags: John Anderson, James Franco, Festive Event, Fanny Ardant, Stony Brook
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The Power of 'The Tudors' Compells 'Exorcist' Star
Zap2It.comEuropean film legend Max von Sydow is the latest addition to the cast of Showtime's "The Tudors." The premium cable network announced Wednesday (Aug. 6) that von Sydow will play Cardinal Von Waldburg, a German-born clergyman entrusted by the Pope with...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ingmar Bergman, Film Festivals, Movies
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Memory helps man escape from his 'Diving Bell' body
Sun Movie Critic(A+) The Diving Bell and the Butterfly provides an ecstatic lift for movielovers, despite the tragic subject. The diving bell stands for the physical state of Elle editor Jean-Dominique Bauby: A devastating stroke, at age 43, sends this smart, chic...Tags: Diving, Ronald Harwood, Joseph Conrad, Movies, Cinema Industry
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'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
jan.stuart@newsday.comMovies are meant to move. But a new level of restlessness has been lately overtaking the medium. Marathons such as "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "The Kingdom" are movies as aeronautic training tests, the cinematic equivalents of riding inside the rotating...Tags: Diving, Ronald Harwood, Diseases, Movies
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Best Ingmar Bergman films
Gene.seymour@newsday.comSo what's your favorite Ingmar Bergman movie? Answering that question depends, in large part, on when you first discovered that movies could be more than just ephemeral distractions. They could be prismatic visions of life that challenge and enrapture...Tags: Ingmar Bergman, Liv Ullmann, Movies
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Clooney stumps for 'Clayton'
With Thanksgiving shortening the workweek, Notes is being posted a little earlier than usual.
This week we're focusing on some pre-holiday action in a season that's heating up, at least in terms of pure star power.
Monday night George Clooney wowed a...Tags: Rex Harrison, Film Festivals, Melrose, John Wayne, John Travolta
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'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly' inspires
amNewYork Movie Critic"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" is the true story of a French Vogue editor, Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric), who suffered a stroke and lost muscle control throughout his body, with the exception of his eyes. Then, when his right eye became...Tags: Diving, Ronald Harwood, Movies
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Screenings shine bright with stars
Jack is back!
Warner Bros. had to turn away at least 50 Screen Actors Guild members at an overflowing screening of "The Bucket List" at the TV Academy in North Hollywood last night.
About 600 strong filled every seat and then some for the rare – and...Tags: Kevin Bacon, Jennifer Lopez, Jodie Foster, Television, Film Festivals
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'Rush Hour 3'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn terms of creative content, "Rush Hour 3" may be one of the most conservation-minded movies ever made. Hardly a joke, stunt, musical interlude or special effect is deployed that doesn't seem to directly reference one or both of the earlier "Rush Hour"...Tags: Los Angeles, Justice System, Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Court Administration
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