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Roger Ebert career highlights, on page and screen
Roger Ebert's passing Thursday at age 70 leaves behind a staggering body of work: He reviewed as many as 285 movies a year, spent decades as a fixture on TV and published 17 books. Following are but a few highlights from his prolific career. Ebert began...
Tags: Reviews, Entertainment, Movies, CBS Corp., Rob Schneider
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The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...Tags: Ernst Lubitsch, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lillian Gish, Seth MacFarlane, Tina Fey
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Critic's Notebook: Movie violence must not be stopped
I abhor violence. As a rookie police reporter years ago I saw the damage guns, knives, broken bottles, metal pipes, hands — humans — can inflict. From the terrifyingly premeditated to the unfortunately accidental, those images still have the...
Tags: Entertainment, Jamie Foxx, Michael Cimino, Michael Douglas, Jonathan Demme
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PASSINGS: Ronald Dworkin, Alan Sharp
Ronald Dworkin Constitutional law expert and liberal scholar Ronald Dworkin, 81, an American philosopher, constitutional law expert and liberal scholar who argued that the law should be founded on moral integrity, died Thursday of leukemia in London,...
Tags: New York University, Leukemia, Margot Kidder, Peter Fonda, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Django,' unchained, looks at U.S.' past
Quentin Tarantino had been shooting "Django Unchained" for two solid weeks at a plantation outside New Orleans, but a pall of uncertainty hung over the cast and crew: Just what kind of slavery movie was this going to be? After all, this was a white...
Tags: Racism, Entertainment, Jamie Foxx, Literature, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Great Old Broad Series: Estelle Parsons
Last Sunday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...
Tags: Theater, Maureen Stapleton, Entertainment, Julie Christie, Michael Wilson
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Around Town: The Beatles' 'Yellow Submarine' gets a makeover
24 FramesThe 1968 animated Beatles musical "Yellow Submarine" has just been restored frame by frame and will screening Friday evening and Sunday afternoon at the American Cinematheque's Aero Theatre. The Beatles introduced the tune "All Together Now" in the... -
Ulu Grosbard dies at 83; Tony-nominated stage, film director
Ulu Grosbard, a Tony-nominated stage director who also worked in film, directing such movies as "True Confessions" and "The Deep End of the Ocean," died late Sunday or early Monday in New York City, according to his family. He was 83. During a five-...Tags: Entertainment, Robert De Niro, Woody Allen, Wars and Interventions, Ulu Grosbard
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Earl Scruggs dies at 88; banjo legend was half of Flatt & Scruggs
Bill Monroe, the man widely acknowledged as the father of bluegrass music, was in search of a new banjo player for his famed Blue Grass Boys when a young musician turned up backstage at Nashville's celebrated Ryman Auditorium during a 1945 Grand Ole...Tags: Entertainment, Bluegrass (genre), John Fogerty, Comedy (genre), Music
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Bonnie and Clyde guns up for auction in Kansas City
Two firearms seized during a raid of a hideout of the legendary outlaw couple Bonnie and Clyde will be put up for auction in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 21.
Up for sale are a 'Tommy' gun and a 12-gauge 1897 model Winchester shotgun believed to have been...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Auction Service, Faye Dunaway, Warren Beatty
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‘Catching Fire:’ Will it turn out OK without Gary Ross?
24 FramesWill 'Catching Fire,' based on Suzanne Collins' book, turn out okay without Gary Ross, who won't direct the sequel in the Hunger Games franchise?... -
'Bonnie & Clyde' on Broadway: What did the critics think?
Culture Monster"Bonnie & Clyde," the new musical by Frank Wildhorn and Don Black, opened on Broadway this week at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. Based on the lives of the famous Depression-era outlaws, the show debuted at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2009....
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