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Gold Derby nuggets: 'The Road' rises up; expanded best pic race: pros & cons; Vulture feasts on 'Avatar' trailer
Gold Derby• Hitting the web this week is the new trailer for "The Road." Though the post-apocalyptic parable saw its Oscar hopes take a detour following a pan by Variety, a shot at a top 10 slot now seems firmly back on track. Ryan Adams deftly sums up his... -
Thursday TV Highlights: The study group gets a new member on 'Community'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Jan 10 - 16, in PDF format This week's TV Movies BUDDY: After winter break, the study group gets a new addition (Jack Black) on a new episode of the...... -
Friday's TV Highlights: "The Tyra Show" on KTLA.
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 23 - 22 in PDF format This week's TV Movies FIERCENESS: In the series finale of "The Tyra Show," host Tyra Banks, above with then-Sen. Barack Obama, looks back...... -
Saturday's TV Highlights: A janitor can heal with a touch in 'Healing Hands'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of March 14 - 20 in PDF format This week's TV Movies An accident leaves a janitor (Eddie Cibrian) with the ability to heal others in the new TV movie "Healing...... -
'Lost:' Nestor Carbonell talks about the ageless wonder he plays
Show TrackerOh, Ricardo, you were so worth the wait. “Lost” fans around the world would have rejoiced to learn, finally, who the ageless wonder Richard Alpert really is, but we got so much more: a poignant character study packed with answers...... -
'Lost': Richard Alpert, starring in a David Lean film
Show TrackerEver since the season three episode when first we saw him, "Lost" fans have been wondering what the deal is with Richard Alpert. First, we found out that he was instrumental in helping the Others. Then, we learned that he...... -
'Lost' Wednesdays: 'I understand. He can be very ... convincing.'
Show TrackerWhile nearly everybody liked last night's "Lost," "Ab Aeterno," it's perhaps worth pointing out that not everyone was as crazy-nuts for it as I was. In fact, let's turn things over to Jace Lacob of Televisionary (who also writes for...... -
Composer Maurice Jarre spun screen magic
From the mystical overtones of "Ghost" to the primitive sounds of "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome," to the Russian balalaikas in "Doctor Zhivago," composer Maurice Jarre always seemed to find the right signature for every film he scored. And unlike so many of...Tags: Peter Weir, Julie Christie, Television Industry, John Huston, Franco Zeffirelli
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Ghostly visions of an Oscar
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"The Orphanage" made its illustrious debut at the Cannes Film Festival this year and, as its deeply unsettling story of mothers, children and ghosts unfolded on the screen, Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona heard a noise in the dark that gave him a...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), England, Cannes Film Festival, Cinema Industry, Fiction
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Robert Mulligan dies at 83; directed 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Robert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He was 83. Mulligan had heart disease, his nephew Robert Rosenthal said. The director began...Tags: Television, Alan J Pakula, Neil Patrick Harris, Whoopi Goldberg, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Cannes Film Festival Honors Eastwood, Del Toro
What a difference 21 years makes. In 1987, the last time a French film won the Palme d'Or, the audience at the Palais du Festival was so angry at the choice of "Under the Sun of Satan" that it hooted furiously and the director, Maurice Pialat, yelled...Tags: Sean Penn, Clint Eastwood, Heavyweight, Changeling (movie), Turkey
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Take Oscars off TV
Last week, Patrick Goldstein wrote a lengthy critique of the Oscars in which he urged that the academy get real. Goldstein's complaints are completely valid as long as one assumes that the Academy Awards are first and foremost a TV show. He argues that...Tags: Television, Cinema Industry, Awards and Prizes, Academy Awards, Movies
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