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    Aug 14, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  1. Brad Wills - Weekend Weather/Weeknight Reporter

    Brad was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, but has always been a beach bum at heart.
    Brad was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, but has always been a beach bum at heart. Touring the beach volleyball circuit during his late teens/early 20's kept him traveling to the beach dreaming of the day when he could settle down in SD.  So, in the...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Charity, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, NBC (tv network)

  2. Apr 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. ‘Short Circuit’ director: War makes this remake relevant

    24 Frames
    "Short Circuit," which will be directed by Tim Hill, can become more relevant in the age of drone warfare, the filmmaker said....
  4. Jun 3, 2011 | RedEye
  5. At Music Box: John Waters, Harry Shearer, and the Breakfast Club

    Lakeview
    What's your pleasure, movie mavens? Ruby slippers? Dung-loving directors? Foil-wrapped zucchini smugglers? Or simple 80′s nostalgia? In the next two weekends, Music Box Theatre (3733 N. Southport) has it all. On June 11, schlockmeister legend John...
  6. Aug 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. John Hughes dies at 59; writer-director of '80s teen films

    John Hughes, the influential writer-director who captured the humor and angst of the teen experience, 1980s style, in hit movies such as "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," died Thursday. He was 59.
    John Hughes, the influential writer-director who captured the humor and angst of the teen experience, 1980s style, in hit movies such as "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," died Thursday. He was 59. Hughes, who...

    Tags: Matthew Broderick, Entertainment, Rodney Dangerfield, Automotive Equipment, Drama (genre)

  8. Dec 6, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Tuesday's Highlights: 'In Treatment' on HBO

    Show Tracker
    Click here to download TV listings for the week of Dec. 5 - 11 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Dec. 5 - 11 in PDF format (alternate link) Weekly TV Listings can also be found at:......
  10. Mar 4, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  11. Spirit Awards Keeps Independent Films Soaring

    Zap2It.com
    The Independent Spirit Award may not have the international cachet of an Oscar or an Emmy, but Allison Janney still would like one to call her very own. The actress, who has won a shelf-sagging four Emmy Awards for her work on NBC's "The West Wing," is a...

    Tags: Sarah Silverman, Economy, Business and Finance, Academy Awards, Entertainment, Movies

  12. Dec 8, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Unaccompanied Minors'

    A layover disguised as a film, "Unaccompanied Minors" tells a John Hughes-ian tale of six kids stranded at an airport over the holidays. It comes from a story (a sharp nine-minute number called "Babysitting," by Susan Burton) originally broadcast on the Ira Glass-hosted radio series "This American Life." With that pedigree you think: Promising. Unconventional. Yet the screenplay apparently went through some sort of airport security scanner that sucked out all the quirks.
    Chicago Tribune
    A layover disguised as a film, "Unaccompanied Minors" tells a John Hughes-ian tale of six kids stranded at an airport over the holidays. It comes from a story (a sharp nine-minute number called "Babysitting," by Susan Burton) originally broadcast on the...

    Tags: John Hughes, Michael Phillips, Entertainment, Brett Kelly, Movies

  14. Dec 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Red Riding Hood gets smart edge

    Times Staff Writer
    "Hoodwinked" is an irreverent, hard-edged retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood" — a high-energy, imaginative entertainment aimed at younger audiences. Replete with the violence typical of vintage cartoons, it opens in time-honored fashion with...

    Tags: Entertainment, Rodney Dangerfield, Julie Carmen, Truman Capote, Anne Hathaway

  16. Sep 5, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Home Room'

    Imagine Anthony Michael Hall taking an Uzi to the rest of the cast of "The Breakfast Club," followed by a movie in which emotionally scarred survivors Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald spend a couple of hours discussing their feelings.
    Times Staff Writer
    Imagine Anthony Michael Hall taking an Uzi to the rest of the cast of "The Breakfast Club," followed by a movie in which emotionally scarred survivors Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald spend a couple of hours discussing their feelings. That's pretty much...

    Tags: John Hughes, Entertainment, Movies, Vehicles, Police Investigations

  18. Jun 11, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. High Art

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday June 12, 1998      I don't know about art, but people are definitely high in Lisa Cholodenko's arrestingly ambitious "High Art," a movie populated by characters who keep themselves so stoned on heroin they seem to be in a perpetual state of slow-...

    Tags: Entertainment, Lisa Cholodenko, Movies, Periodicals, Marlene Dietrich

  20. Sep 16, 1999 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Sugar Town

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday September 17, 1999      "Sugar Town," a light, wry take on the slippery slopes of the local contemporary music scene, reunites Allison Anders and Kurt Voss, who with cinematographer Dean Lent made "Border Radio," a gritty 1988 gem that exuded an...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, John Doe, Rosanna Arquette, Martin Kemp

  22. Mar 7, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Laurel Canyon'

    The Los Angeles sun can make for very deep shadows, nowhere deeper it sometimes seems than in the movies. There are those directors like Robert Altman who take great pleasure in tossing their characters into these pools of dark, usually to drown. Not Lisa Cholodenko: In the young director's new movie "Laurel Canyon," the characters don't ride out earthquakes or brave any of the other plagues that filmmakers are so fond of launching against us. For her and her characters, Los Angeles isn't a curse or a benediction, a troubling state of mind or a vacuous lifestyle choice. It's just home, shadows and all.
    Times Staff Writer
    The Los Angeles sun can make for very deep shadows, nowhere deeper it sometimes seems than in the movies. There are those directors like Robert Altman who take great pleasure in tossing their characters into these pools of dark, usually to drown. Not Lisa...

    Tags: Entertainment, Patricia Clarkson, Los Angeles, Health, Kate Beckinsale

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