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Cricket-Underdogs Australia ready for Ashes scrap - Clarke
ReutersBy Nick Mulvenney SYDNEY, May 22 (Reuters) - Australia are rightly underdogs for the upcoming Ashes series in England but will do everything they can to bring the coveted urn back home, skipper Michael Clarke said on Wednesday. There was more talk of...Tags: Sports, Soccer, Social Media, Cricket
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Underdogs Australia ready for Ashes scrap - Clarke
ReutersSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia are rightly underdogs for the upcoming Ashes series in England but will do everything they can to bring the coveted urn back home, skipper Michael Clarke said on Wednesday. There was more talk of aspiration than expectation...Tags: Sports, Social Media, Soccer, Cricket
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Film review: Latest 'Spider-Man' is diverting, but not amazing
If it seems like only a few years since we thrilled to director Sam Raimi's “Spider-Man” trilogy, well ... that's because it was. Raimi's films were released in 2002, 2004, and 2007. After a mere five years, Sony is starting all over again....
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Embeth Davidtz, Kirsten Dunst, Joel Schumacher, Sam Raimi
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'Tron: Legacy' ramps up to light speed for December release
The Hero ComplexJay West is a devoted fan and student of the 1982 film "Tron," and he has written a series of guest columns on the viral marketing for the film's sequel, "Tron: Legacy," due in December. Following up on the film's...... -
Film: 'Black Death' is a dangerous trek
Brand XIn the fourteenth century, a group of holy warriors is sent on a dangerous trek by the church, charged with exorcising witches and necromancers believed to be responsible for spreading the plague. That was the plot of January's incredibly awful Nicolas... -
Julian Schnabel takes his lumps over ‘Miral’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelReviews for the artist Julian Schnabel’s latest foray into filmmaking have not been kind. The director of the acclaimed dramatic biographies “Before Night Falls” and “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” is taking his lumps... -
'The Omen'
Zap2It.comLook, it's a business venture. Nobody expects a remake of the 1976 devil-may-care hit "The Omen" to win the Palme d'Anything. All anybody wants from it is entertaining junk with a little atmosphere, and maybe a fresh idea or two regarding how to scare...Tags: Michael Phillips, Rube Goldberg, Pete Postlethwaite, Julia Stiles, John Moore
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The Leading Man
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 6, 1998 Rocker Jon Bon Jovi continues the careful building of his film career with "The Leading Man," a witty English romantic comedy not likely to attract a large swath of his fans. It is nonetheless a shrewd artistic choice, one...Tags: Lambert Wilson, Movies, Barry Humphries, Celebrities, Jon Bon Jovi
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Titanic
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday December 19, 1997 To the question of the day--what does $200 million buy?--the 3-hour-and-14-minute "Titanic" unhesitatingly answers: not enough. Note that despite the hopes of skeptics, aghast at the largest film budget of modern...Tags: Bill Paxton, Gloria Stuart, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Movies, Disasters
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Scream 2
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday December 12, 1997 You can't blame the makers of last year's terrific sleeper horror picture "Scream" for trying to cash in on its runaway success. Yet in striving mightily not merely to duplicate its impact but improve upon it, director Wes...Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Movies, Edvard Munch, Tori Spelling, Liev Schreiber
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The quiet Beatle on his life and times
Chicago Tribune staff reporterThis article first appeared in the Chicago Tribune on October 18, 1987. "What inspired me to come back to the music business and record another solo album after all these years?" George Harrison, ex-Beatle, successful movie mogul and famous recluse,...Tags: Sean Penn, Eric Clapton, Chicago Tribune, Bon Jovi (music group), John Lennon
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'Ladies in Lavender'
Times Staff WriterCharles Dance's "Ladies in Lavender" teams two of Britain's grandest dames, Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, in an endearing film of subtlety and charm. This lovely period picture, set in Cornwall in 1936, also boasts the inimitable Miriam Margolyes and David...Tags: Movies, Dance, Charles Dance, Natascha McElhone, D.W. Griffith
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