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    Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Review: In 'The Place Beyond the Pines,' society is the bad guy

    Violence is the trigger in "The Place Beyond the Pines," Derek Cianfrance's latest love letter to bad breaks. But it's the ripple effect of responsibility, regret, limited resources and guilt that makes "Pines" particularly relevant in a time when so many...

    Tags: Ryan Gosling, Justice System, Bradley Cooper, Ben Mendelsohn, Shame (movie)

  2. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Kristen Stewart buys house with view of twilight

    Actress <b>Kristen Stewart's</b> new view home is not far from &quot;Twilight" costar and on-again boyfriend Robert Pattinson's place in Los Feliz.
    Actress Kristen Stewart's new view home is not far from "Twilight" costar and on-again boyfriend Robert Pattinson's place in Los Feliz. Set in gated Laughlin Park, the 3,361-square-foot house Stewart bought for $2.195 million features a carved wood front...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Twilight (movie), Snow White and the Huntsman (movie), Lauren Beale, Homes

  4. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Actor Harris Yulin sells Venice cottage for $2.7 million

    Actor <b>Harris Yulin</b> has sold a cottage in Venice for $2.7 million.
    Actor Harris Yulin has sold a cottage in Venice for $2.7 million. The one-story house, built in 1922, has one bedroom and one bathroom in 784 square feet of living space. Surrounded by mature trees, it sits on a 7,191-square-foot double lot on a walk...

    Tags: Lauren Beale, Nikita (tv program), 24 (tv program), Celebrities, Scarface (movie)

  6. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  7. DVD review: 'End of the Road' weirder, more abstract than the book

    John Barth surely ranks among the least screen-adaptable modern (or, perhaps, postmodern) American novelists. His stories are about themselves; the words, their own subject. It's not surprising that only one of his books has made it to the big screen. In fact, what's surprising is that any of them did. On the other hand, Michael Winterbottom managed to turn the least-adaptable novel of all time, Laurence Sterne's &ldquo;Tristram Shandy,&rdquo; into the terrific 2005 &ldquo;Cock and Bull Story,&rdquo; so I suppose nothing's impossible.
    John Barth surely ranks among the least screen-adaptable modern (or, perhaps, postmodern) American novelists. His stories are about themselves; the words, their own subject. It's not surprising that only one of his books has made it to the big screen....

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Authors, M. Emmet Walsh, DVDs, Stacy Keach

  8. Jul 29, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'King of the Corner'

    With &quot;King of the Corner," Peter Riegert, an accomplished portrayer of seemingly ordinary men, has created a perfect fit for himself and a raft of other fine actors. Gerald Shapiro wrote with Riegert this warm and wise comedy of middle-age malaise, and Riegert directed it with the same unpretentious incisiveness he brings to his acting. Although the film features several youthful characters, it is likely to resonate best with mature audiences.
    Times Staff Writer
    With "King of the Corner," Peter Riegert, an accomplished portrayer of seemingly ordinary men, has created a perfect fit for himself and a raft of other fine actors. Gerald Shapiro wrote with Riegert this warm and wise comedy of middle-age malaise, and...

    Tags: Eli Wallach, Peter Riegert, Cinema Industry, Ashley Johnson, Rita Moreno

  10. Nov 10, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus'

    Creativity is one of life's true mysteries, but that hasn't stopped people from attempting to analyze and trivialize the source of the artistic impulse. Yet the mystery always triumphs, as it does in the simplistic but strangely poetic &quot;Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus."
    Times Staff Writer
    Creativity is one of life's true mysteries, but that hasn't stopped people from attempting to analyze and trivialize the source of the artistic impulse. Yet the mystery always triumphs, as it does in the simplistic but strangely poetic "Fur: An...

    Tags: Nicole Kidman, Diane Arbus, Jane Alexander, Photography, Arts and Culture

  12. Mar 24, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  13. Game 6

    Zap2It.com
    Boston finally won the World Series two years ago, which -- for this long-time Red Sox fan -- was deeply satisfying. However, even with the Curse of the Bambino put to sleep, the images of the later innings of Game 6 of the 1986 series still make me...

    Tags: Ari Graynor, Bebe Neuwirth, Don DeLillo, World Series, Movies

  14. Apr 19, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Chelsea Walls'

    Times Staff Writer
    "Chelsea Walls" is a beautiful, poetic film that captures the aspirations and struggles of a group of creative residents of Manhattan's landmark Chelsea Hotel, legendary home to artists and writers for whom it was built, a haven for such giants as Mark...

    Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Kevin Corrigan, Arthur Miller, Gary Winick, New York

  16. Nov 11, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Bean

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday November 7, 1997      Have you met Mr. Bean? Quiet fellow, almost mute, very British in his tweedy appearance, but chronically discombobulated in his manner. He's a man who will get his shirt caught in his zipper just before he's to meet a...

    Tags: Rowan Atkinson, Gramercy, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Stan Laurel

  18. Aug 17, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'American Outlaws' Is Robust Retelling of Familiar Legend

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    "American Outlaws" begins in the thick of a Civil War skirmish, as a large contingent of Union soldiers opens fire on a group of young men, who, in an astonishing display of bravura and daring, trounce their adversaries like David defeating Goliath. This...

    Tags: Scott Caan, Ali Larter, Colin Farrell, Kathy Bates, Joel Schumacher

  20. Feb 1, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The Million Dollar Hotel

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday February 2, 2001      In 1914 brothers Dwight and George Hart built the 264-room Rosslyn Hotel at the southwest corner of 5th and Main streets in downtown L.A., and it proved so successful that in 1923 they built a 422-room annex at the...

    Tags: Tim Roth, Donal Logue, Bud Cort, Foreign Exchange Market, Hotels and Accommodations

  22. Nov 22, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'The Emperor's Club'

    Times Staff Writer
    The Duke of Wellington has a lot to answer for. Ever since the man who conquered Napoleon insisted that "the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton," there's been no end of books -- and later films -- dealing with the doings of men...

    Tags: Embeth Davidtz, Edward Herrmann, Kevin Kline, Woodbridge, Emile Hirsch

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