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Calexico comes to Henry Fonda Theater
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJoey Burns is a very busy man. The co-leader of Southwestern rock alchemists Calexico has been writing the soundtrack for an upcoming Taylor Hackford film, recording an in-studio set for a Tucson radio station and preparing to support the band's latest...Tags: Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Radio Industry, Taylor Hackford, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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NEW ON DVD: 3 masterpieces by Ophuls get Criterion touch
Tribune Newspapers'The Earrings of Madame De ... ' / 'La Ronde' / 'Le Plaisir': Director Max Ophuls fled Europe just ahead of the Nazis and spent a few frustrating years in Hollywood before moving to France in 1950 and making four consecutive masterpieces. Three of those...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Movies, Sony Corp., Speed Racer, Made of Honor
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'The Earrings of Madame De . . .'/'La Ronde'/'Le Plaisir'; 'Made of Honor'; 'Pushing Daisies'; 'Speed Racer'; 'Young@Heart'
The Earrings of Madame De . . . /La Ronde/Le Plaisir
Criterion, $39.95 each
Director Max Ophüls fled Europe just ahead of the Nazis and spent a few frustrating years in Hollywood before moving to France in 1950 and making four consecutive masterpieces....Tags: Pushing Daisies, Noise, Movies, Massachusetts, Popular Music
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Anna Biller brings free sex back to a sex-free nation
Anna Biller's first feature-length film "Viva," an eerily authentic recreation of early 1970s soft-core sex comedies, opened Friday at Laemmle's Sunset 5 in West Hollywood. But Biller has been making highly mannered, beautifully realized short movies...Tags: Academic Progress, West Hollywood, Sex, Family, Russ Meyer
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Julianne Moore knows how to make them suffer
Special to The TimesJULIANNE MOORE has made a specialty of suffering in silence, her pale skin pulling tight across her cheekbones to form a flawless mask, a shell of perfect beauty concealing a soul in deepest turmoil. Only in private moments, when no one but the audience...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Paul Thomas Anderson, West Village, Film Festivals, Movies
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'I'm Not There' double-disc DVD helps decode a pop culture puzzle
I'm Not There
The Weinstein Co., $29.99
To find out whether you prefer more of a "Cate Blanchett" Dylan or a "Richard Gere" Dylan, you'll have to consult Todd Haynes' freewheelin' big-screen riff on the legendary singer-songwriter, in which six actors...Tags: Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heavy Engineering, Roy Rogers, Film Festivals
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STAGE: 'Teen Girl' and other newcomers
Playwright Justin Tanner takes an uncharacteristic segue into sweetness in his 1992 coming-of-age play, "Teen Girl," now in revival at the Zephyr. "Girl" is not the acid-etched indictment of soulless suburban life so typical of Tanner but a scrawled...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Manhattan (New York City), Police, Ansonia, Jennifer Tilly
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Remembering Heath Ledger
gene.seymour@newsday.comHeath Ledger's sudden death at age 28 seems yet another improbable facet of what had become, in less than a decade, among the more improbable ascents in the mercurial history of motion-picture stardom. When the actor born Heathcliff Andrew Ledger in...Tags: Heather Graham, Boerum Hill, Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Terry Gilliam
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'The Silence Before Bach'
jan.stuart@newsday.comThe demolition of the music bio-pic as witnessed by Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There" and the parody "Walk Hard" continues robustly with this time-tripping melange from Spanish director Pere Portabella. Using the group tour as a leitmotiv, Portabella leads...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Felix Mendelssohn, Personal Service
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'I'm Not There'
Special to NewsdayTodd Haynes has thrown down the gauntlet with "I'm Not There," and not just because he remakes Bob Dylan from simply the poet laureate of his generation into the first living celebrity/ singer/songwriter to be portrayed in one movie by six people -...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Cate Blanchett, Manhattan (New York City), Carl Franklin, Richard Gere
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Six actors in search of the real Bob Dylan
Special to NewsdayThe sun's not yellow, said Bob Dylan, it's chicken. And Bob Dylan? He's not elusive, vague, or mysterious, says director Todd Haynes: He's always been specific and totally in the moment. "Wherever he happened to be, he's nailed himself down thoroughly to...Tags: Music Industry, Woody Guthrie, Theater, John Wesley, Arthur Rimbaud
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Indie host gets 'down and dirty'
You may have noticed a new Internet chat-show that popped up a week or so ago – "Rainn On Film." As a preview/teaser for this Saturday's Film Independent Spirit Awards, the show's host, actor Rainn Wilson, asked a few questions of some of the nominees....Tags: Movies, Culture, Satellite and Cable Service, Television, Julianne Moore
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