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HBO's 'Treme' -- Season 2 starts April 24
Z on TVSeason two of the David Simon/Eric Overmyer New Orleans drama "Treme" will start April 24, HBO announced Thursday.The cycle will consist of 11 episodes and air on Sunday nights on television's top channel. Jon Seda, one-time member of the ensemble for... -
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Nifty Emmy facts about 'Glee,' 'Lost' and 'The Good Wife'
Gold DerbyOur Emmy guru Chris "Boomer" Beachum notes these fascinating Emmy factoids: ● The comedy lead actress race has three former "Saturday Night Live" cast members as nominees (Tina Fey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Amy Poehler). ● "Glee" received nominations... -
Emmy predix: 'Lost' will win best directing award
Gold Derby"Lost" won the Emmy for directing once before, back in 2005 when the show won best drama series. Now it'll claim the trophy for helmers again, according to our gurus Chris "Boomer" Beachum and Rob Licuria (AwardsHeaven), who rank the nominees according to... -
'Copying Beethoven'
"He mooned me," Anna Holtz (Diane Kruger) confesses to her persnickety engineer boyfriend, Martin Bauer (Matthew Goode), relating another day at the office with her new boss, Ludwig van Beethoven. This disclosure would be disconcerting enough if...Tags: Diane Kruger, Netherlands, Movies, Graydon Carter, Entertainment
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Washington Square
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 10, 1997 In 19th century New York, "Washington Square" was as much a state of mind as an address. It represented wealth, status and the power of an autocratic society that was inflexible toward those living under it. As...Tags: Olivia de Havilland, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Netherlands, Movies, Judith Ivey
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The Wings of the Dove
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday November 7, 1997 Despite a dense, convoluted writing style that makes no concessions to readers in a hurry, magisterial novelist Henry James has lately become a favorite of movie-makers. This last year has seen Jane Campion's "Portrait of a...Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Movies, Elizabeth McGovern, Cinema Industry, Linus Roache
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The Third Miracle
TIMES STAFF WRITERWednesday December 29, 1999 Pay close attention to the fast-moving opening sequence of "The Third Miracle," Agnieszka Holland's complex, challenging and impressive film from the Richard Vetere novel. A title card announces that we're in Bystrica,...Tags: Netherlands, Anne Heche, Movies, Ed Harris, Cinema Industry
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Total Eclipse
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday November 3, 1995 "Total Eclipse" is the art-house equivalent of "Casey at the Bat." Considerable ability has gone into a potential home run scenario, but the result is a big whiff all the way around. Written by Christopher Hampton,...Tags: Netherlands, Jim Carroll, Movies, David Thewlis, Leonardo DiCaprio
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A Little Princess
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday May 10, 1995 "Magic has to be believed to be real," an understanding father tells his daughter in "A Little Princess," a philosophy this enchanting fantasy has taken as its own. Unlike the creators of far too many children's films, those...Tags: Patrick Doyle, Movies, New York, Cinema Industry, Frances Hodgson Burnett
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