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Sean Penn's go-to guy
ART LINSON is a throwback, the kind of producer who avoids making pre-masticated sequels, doesn't worry about being on power lists and isn't afraid of mixing it up with the studio suits. He's been producing movies for 30 years, having worked with an all-...Tags: Catherine Keener, David Mamet, Alaska, David Fincher, Bill Murray
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MTV Casts a Stone
Zap2It.comRolling Stone, the one-time counterculture bible that has the "American Idol" judges on the cover of its latest issue, is looking for a new writer. And it plans to conduct the search on television. The soon-to-be-40-year-old magazine has teamed up with...Tags: Television, Newspaper and Magazine, MTV (tv network), Entertainment, American Idol (tv program)
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'Elizabethtown'
Times Staff WriterWhat's the difference between a failure and a fiasco? That's the first question Orlando Bloom's character, Drew Baylor, asks himself in Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown," and the question he keeps asking throughout. It also echoes some of the critical...Tags: Disasters, Paul Schneider, Death, Kentucky, DVDs and Movies
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From Paella to Pot Roast
TIMES FILM CRITICWith his rock background, writer-director Cameron Crowe is at ease with the notion of "Vanilla Sky" being "a cover version" of someone else's tune, "a song," as he puts it, "our band can play." The key question, however, is not whether Crowe can play...Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, Cameron Diaz, Radiohead (music group), Jason Lee
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'Golden' gab
"This is a moment I'll never forget because it's a moment I almost didn't have." -- Renee Zellweger, who was in the restroom when her name was called as best actress in a comedy or musical"He's a one-man explanation of how the English ruled the world...Tags: Kate Hudson, Celebrities, Ridley Scott, Robert Downey Jr., Movies
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List of dark-horse contenders a short one
Times Film CriticIt's a piece of conventional wisdom that, given the less-than-heroic nature of studio accomplishments, this year's Oscar race is a wide-open one. But, like all conventional wisdom, that turns out to be not completely true. On the one hand, the visible...Tags: Kate Winslet, Sean Connery, Ridley Scott, Ed Harris, Laura Linney
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'Almost Famous': Sweet sounds of success
Times Film Critic"Almost Famous" is not almost anything, it's all there. It's the latest project from writer-director Cameron Crowe, who's used the free ride he earned with "Jerry Maguire's" success to create something to cherish and enjoy, an intimate yet universal...Tags: Fairuza Balk, San Diego (San Diego, California), Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kate Hudson, Death
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A Skyline That Won't Go Away
Times Staff WriterIt was a small detail, but one that had to be reckoned with. Louis Rukeyser, one of America's most popular economic commentators, had set an image of the New York skyline atop his financial newsletter for years. In the center were the World Trade Center's...Tags: New York City, Arts and Culture, Charlie Rose, Heather Graham, Death
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'Prey for Rock and Roll'
Times Staff WriterGina Gershon is one of the best escape artists in movies. Graced with unassuming talent and a pugnaciously beautiful face, the actress has over the course of her storied career developed the curious ability to emerge from duds like "Showgirls" not...Tags: Todd Rundgren, Health, Gloria Gaynor, Bebe Buell, Marc Blucas
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Getting into Oscar shape
Tribune staff reporterThis is it, the stretch run, the gallop to the finish line. After months of hype, handicapping and 157 (or so) movie awards shows, the Oscar marathon is finally reaching its end. Can you stand the suspense? Have you made your predictions? Are you mentally...Tags: Arts and Culture, Frank Capra Jr., Film Festivals, Bob Dylan, Czech Republic
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Stars show off old-fashioned fashions
Times Staff WriterIt's hard not to catch a fame buzz when Hollywood's elite stars do their best to create head-turning glamour, even if it's a sometimes old-fashioned version dished out years ago during Hollywood's golden age. It still wears well. The evidence? Look no...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Sigourney Weaver, Dr. Seuss, Angelina Jolie, Michelle Yeoh
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'Gladiator' triumphs in Oscar arena
Times Staff WritersThe effects-driven Roman spectacle "Gladiator" slew the crouching tiger and a trio of other celluloid adversaries Sunday evening, winning five Oscars, including best picture, at the 73rd Academy Awards. Its star, Russell Crowe, and Julia Roberts of "Erin...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dino De Laurentiis, Bob Dylan, Australia (movie), Ed Harris
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