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    Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Critic's Choice: 'Max and the Junkmen' a cops-and-robbers gem from France

    What better way to start the new year than with an overlooked classic that is both old and new: directed in 1971 by France's greatly admired Claude Sautet, "Max and the Junkmen" has not been released in the United States until now.
    What better way to start the new year than with an overlooked classic that is both old and new: directed in 1971 by France's greatly admired Claude Sautet, "Max and the Junkmen" has not been released in the United States until now. Sautet, who died in...

    Tags: Criminals, Bank Robbery, Movies, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment

  2. Jan 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Michael Haneke goes in close for the anguish of 'Amour'

    Michael Haneke's devastating "Amour" opens Friday in Chicago. And since its Cannes Film Festival premiere in May, this tale of a long-married man and woman in their 80s, tested by illness and the limits of their own compassion, has moved audiences in a direct, emotional way unknown and, indeed, unintended by the director's previous, icy provocations.
    Michael Haneke's devastating "Amour" opens Friday in Chicago. And since its Cannes Film Festival premiere in May, this tale of a long-married man and woman in their 80s, tested by illness and the limits of their own compassion, has moved audiences in a...

    Tags: Celebrities, Music, Festive Events, Movies, Arts and Culture

  4. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  5. 'The Well-Diggers Daughter'

    Celebrated French actor Daniel Auteuil (Jean de Florette,” “Manon of the Spring”) also serves as director and screenwriter in this take on the Marcel Pagnol screen classic, in which Auteuil casts himself as a widower struggling to furnish good lives for his six daughters.
    Celebrated French actor Daniel Auteuil (Jean de Florette,” “Manon of the Spring”) also serves as director and screenwriter in this take on the Marcel Pagnol screen classic, in which Auteuil casts himself as a widower struggling to...

    Tags: Astrid Berges-Frisbey, DVDs, World War I (1914-1918), Blu-ray Discs

  6. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. New Releases

    Looper Sony, $30.99; Blu-ray, $35.99 Available on VOD beginning Dec. 31 Writer-director Rian Johnson (of "Brick" and "The Brothers Bloom") subverts expectations with his sci-fi actioner, which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as an assassin named Joe, who...

    Tags: The Brothers Bloom (movie), Obituaries, Bruce Willis, Movies, Emily Blunt

  8. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Well Digger's Daughter' is good old-fashioned French filmmaking

    Let "The Well-Digger's Daughter" take you back in time, not once but several times over. This traditional French film tells the story of a complicated romance between a rich man's son and a poor man's daughter in the Provence region of a century ago, a...

    Tags: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (movie), French Movies, Romance (genre), French Literature, Kad Merad

  10. Mar 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Claude Francois biopic 'My Way' opens City of Lights, City of Angels

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    City of Lights, City of Angels: A musical-biography of the singer-songwriter Claude François, the third highest-grossing film in the history of French cinema and tributes to Julie Delpy and Yves Montand are among the highlights of the 16th City of Lights,...
  12. Jan 24, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  13. Today in history

    Today is Monday, Jan. 24, the 24th day of 2011. There are 341 days left in the year.   Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 24, 1961, a U.S. Air Force B-52 broke up and crashed near Goldsboro, N.C., dropping its payload of two nuclear bombs,...

    Tags: Colorado, Aaron Neville, American Football Conference, Elections, Justice System

  14. Apr 20, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Valet'

    Making people laugh is the specialty of the house where French writer-director Francis Veber is concerned, and he is awfully good at it. A complete master of cinematic farce, Veber's latest venture, "The Valet," makes creating deliciously funny comedy look a lot easier than it has any right to.
    Times Staff Writer
    Making people laugh is the specialty of the house where French writer-director Francis Veber is concerned, and he is awfully good at it. A complete master of cinematic farce, Veber's latest venture, "The Valet," makes creating deliciously funny comedy...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Movies, Gad Elmaleh, Entertainment, Kristin Scott Thomas

  16. Oct 26, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  17. 'Real Life' a Charmer of the Pre-Raunch School

    Can a low-key, highly agreeable charmer such as "Dan in Real Life" make itself heard in today's shrill comic marketplace? I hope so. While there's no denying the formidable raunch and formidable verbal wit of "The 40 Year-Old Virgin," "Knocked Up" and "Superbad"--louts on the outside, sweeties underneath, good comedies all--it's possible to like or even love those films and still have a place in your heart for something more old-school.
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    Can a low-key, highly agreeable charmer such as "Dan in Real Life" make itself heard in today's shrill comic marketplace? I hope so. While there's no denying the formidable raunch and formidable verbal wit of "The 40 Year-Old Virgin," "Knocked Up" and...

    Tags: Movies, Crosswords, Juliette Binoche, Theater, Emily Blunt

  18. Jul 13, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'My Best Friend'

    Too serious to be an out-and-out comedy, too funny not to be one, "My Best Friend" is a lot easier to enjoy than to classify. Like all the films of French writer-director Patrice Leconte, it doesn't fit into a tidy category, and this is very much part of the plan.
    Times Staff Writer
    Too serious to be an out-and-out comedy, too funny not to be one, "My Best Friend" is a lot easier to enjoy than to classify. Like all the films of French writer-director Patrice Leconte, it doesn't fit into a tidy category, and this is very much part...

    Tags: French Movies, Movies, Entertainment

  20. Jun 26, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  21. 'Cache'

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    Sinister, elegant, riveting, haunting ... one can throw any number of adjectives at the latest uncompromising psychological thriller from writer-director Michael Haneke, and they'll all stick. Because "Cache" may be the best thing he's ever done, a...

    Tags: Annette Bening, Family, DVDs and Movies, Sony Corp., Movies

  22. Jun 3, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Après Vous'

    Pierre Salvadori's "Après Vous" is a romantic comedy in the classic French tradition, which means that Salvadori always takes emotions seriously no matter how abundant the laughter he inspires.
    Times Staff Writer
    Pierre Salvadori's "Après Vous" is a romantic comedy in the classic French tradition, which means that Salvadori always takes emotions seriously no matter how abundant the laughter he inspires. This delightfully spirited film is perfectly cast, and it'...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Dining and Drinking, Romance (genre), Movies, Lifestyle and Leisure

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