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A list of favorite old and new flicks for creepy Halloween fun
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comThere's nothing like a good scare to get your heart pumping. And what better time to celebrate things that go bump in the night better than Halloween? In celebration of Halloween, I have put together a list of some of my favorites for the season. Some...Tags: Liev Schreiber, Young Frankenstein (movie), Music Theater, Alec Baldwin, Abusive Behavior
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Horror movies: Halloween's sweet spot
Countdown to Halloween: five days. I don't like wearing costumes, I'm not into haunted houses, candy corn is too sweet, and I prefer pumpkin pie to pumpkin carvings. But I do like horror movies — just not the kind with umpteen sequels. I saw...
Tags: Woody Harrelson, American Horror Story (tv program), WPP Group Plc, Russell Means, Damages (tv program)
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Review: Climbing the crime career ladder in 'Live by Night'
-------------------- LIVE BY NIGHT A Novel by Dennis Lehane William Morrow: 416 p.p., $27.99 -------------------- In a recent interview, Dennis Lehane told fellow author Stephen Anable, "one of the reasons I write is because of all the Jimmy Cagney...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Romance (genre), Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Bars and Clubs
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On Theater: There's a Hitch in Playhouse mystery farce
Not since Mel Brooks served up the movies of Alfred Hitchcock like so much chopped liver in "High Anxiety" has the master of suspense been more comically garroted than he is in "The 39 Steps," the latest attraction at the Laguna Playhouse. And, as he did...
Tags: Cary Grant, Back Pain, James Stewart, Entertainment, Mel Brooks
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Alfred Hitchcock's Film The 39 Steps Meets Monty Python In The Upcoming Production At The Mountain Playhouse.
The suspense of the movie that brought Alfred Hitchcock his first international notoriety is fused verbatim with the absurd Monty Python-esque situation of four actors playing more than 150 roles. Suspense and humor in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps...
Tags: Politics, Espionage and Intelligence, Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Circuses
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Taking note of music books
If writing about music is like dancing about architecture, as Elvis Costello and others have sneered, then what does that make reading about music? Well, fun, for starters. Although Bowker Market Research reports that music books have steadily comprised...
Tags: Wyclef Jean, Cyndi Lauper, Music Industry, Elvis Costello, David Byrne
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'The 39 Steps' is full of mischief
"The 39 Steps" proves that ingenuity, a good foreign accent and exaggerated body language can enthrall an audience so much that they forget only four people are playing the tens of characters. The play runs through Oct. 21 at the Laguna Playhouse. Based...
Tags: Vertigo (movie), Thriller (genre), Comedy (genre), Psycho (movie), Murder
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'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' a luxe example of '50s cinema
The teaming of Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was a combination so potent it can only be described with an inappropriately long wolf whistle, so much so that even a fussbudget such as New York Times film critic Bosley...
Tags: Summer Olympics, John Ford, Life of Brian (movie), Eastman Kodak Company, Samuel Fuller
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On Theater: 'Art' for laughs' sake
Art, much like beauty, often is in the eye of the beholder. One man's masterpiece might easily be another man's rubbish. It's not, after all, like sports where there are clear-cut winners and losers. Yasmina Reza's caustic comedy "Art," however, is a...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Versed in Hiding
For more than two decades after that awful February day in 1989, when Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini asked Muslims everywhere to kill Salman Rushdie for allegedly offending Islam with his novel “The Satanic Verses,” the author was never sure that...
Tags: Islam, Comedy (genre), Entertainment Events, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Abusive Behavior
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REVIEW: '39 Steps' skillfully combines light and shade
Daily American Staff WriterAlfred Hitchcock meets Terry Gilliam in the Mountain Playhouse's newest production, "Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps." The play features an ingenious mix of suspense and surrealist humor. The dark, dank and smoky set designs illuminate the...Tags: Vertigo (movie), Comedy (genre), Terry Gilliam, Rear Window (movie), Entertainment
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