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Startup.com
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 18, 2001 Already there is the risk that a film about Internet entrepreneurship could be too late. The Internet's value has fallen both on the financial markets and on our cultural meters. But "Startup.com" benefits from everything...Tags: Ken Burns, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Movies, New York
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'Capturing the Friedmans'
"This is private," David Friedman says, unequivocal and visibly upset, glaring at the camera in a page from his video diary. "If you're not me, then you really shouldn't be watching this because this is supposed to be a private situation between me and...Tags: Sex Crimes, Entertainment, Journalism, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Critics society names `Splendor' best film
Chicago Tribune movie critic"American Splendor," an offbeat, independent American movie based on the scruffy life and hard times of underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar, was selected as the best film of 2003 on Jan. 3 by the National Society of Film Critics. Barely nudging out...Tags: Patricia Clarkson, Entertainment, Sports, Charlize Theron, Crime, Law and Justice
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Holiday fare: the big guns
Special to The TimesMovie theaters currently don't sell foie gras at the concession stand — not even the ArcLight! — but it's the only food metaphor for the holiday season to complement the common summer image of "popcorn" flicks. That's not to say the wintry...Tags: Entertainment, Culture, Ceremonies, Dr. Seuss, Crime, Law and Justice
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'The Hunting of the President'
Times Staff WriterLike a Texas Longhorn pinned down in the backfield by a swarm of Arkansas Razorbacks, the right wing has nowhere to run in Harry Thomason and Nickolas Perry's persuasive documentary, "The Hunting of the President," which chronicles the systematic...Tags: Republican Party, Entertainment, Movies, Journalism, Documentary (genre)
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Oscars show filled with memorable moments
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBy the time the 74th Academy Awards telecast had hit the three-hour mark, "A Beautiful Mind" had won only one Oscar out of the five for which it had been nominated: Jennifer Connelly's victory for best supporting actress, which had just about opened the...Tags: Entertainment, Jerry Brown, Russ Meyer, Culture, Mikhail S Gorbachev
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Director and crew capture still more of the Friedmans
Special to The Times"If you learn anything from the Friedmans, it's to keep the cameras rolling, all the time," said Andrew Jarecki, director of "Capturing the Friedmans." That's exactly what he did last May at the premiere of his documentary about the New Jersey family torn...Tags: Washington, DC, Justice System, Entertainment, Sex Crimes, Documentary (genre)
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'The Fog of War'
Times Staff Writer"We like to think of the world in terms of good and evil, it makes it more tractable," Errol Morris said when his remarkable new documentary, "The Fog of War," debuted at Cannes in May. "Otherwise it's far more difficult to deal with — and it's...Tags: Michael Williams, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Movies, Documentary (genre)
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Docs join the popular crowd
Times Staff WritersWhile the small human-sized story has all but disappeared from studio slates, the race for best documentary feature is filled with some of the most riveting, intensely personal dramas to grace the screen this year. They include "Capturing the Friedmans,"...Tags: Entertainment, Sex, Documentary (genre), Movies, PBS (tv network)
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Movie review: 'Gunner Palace'
TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER2 stars (out of 4) No recent documentary infuriated me more than 2003's "The Fog of War," in which the once-grand filmmaker Errol Morris ceded control of his movie to its subject, Vietnam War architect Robert McNamara, and let the former secretary of...Tags: Michael Tucker, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Documentary (genre)
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Restrained or strait-jacketed?
Times Staff WriterThe 76th Academy Awards needed a five-second delay like Billy Crystal needs to bare his chest again in public. After two circumspect ceremonies full of soul searching and sober pantsuits, it was clear moments into the show Sunday that the pressure to...Tags: Entertainment, Culture, PG Rated Movies, Charlize Theron, Will Smith
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'Fog of War' lifts Morris to his first Oscar victory
Times Staff WriterIn the highly competitive documentary feature category, Errol Morris' "The Fog of War" walked off with the Academy Award on Sunday night. It was the first Oscar — and nomination — for the veteran filmmaker who saw releases such as "The Thin...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Documentary (genre), Sports, Cinema Industry
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