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    Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Zap2It
  1. 'Hanna'

    Trained as an assassin by her CIA-veteran father (Eric Bana), a youngster (Saoirse Ronan, reteaming with "Atonement" director Joe Wright) becomes the target of an intelligence agent (an appropriately steely Cate Blanchett) in this well-staged action tale.
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    Trained as an assassin by her CIA-veteran father (Eric Bana), a youngster (Saoirse Ronan, reteaming with "Atonement" director Joe Wright) becomes the target of an intelligence agent (an appropriately steely Cate Blanchett) in this well-staged action tale....

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Documentary (genre), Blu-ray Discs, Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana

  2. Jun 6, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. FIlm review: 'X-Men: First Class' is first-rate comic book film

    "X-Men: First Class" is the fifth film (and second prequel) in the "X-Men" franchise.  At this point I would expect the series to be shedding quality in order to be more efficient in pumping out by-the numbers installments.  
    "X-Men: First Class" is the fifth film (and second prequel) in the "X-Men" franchise.  At this point I would expect the series to be shedding quality in order to be more efficient in pumping out by-the numbers installments.   And yet "X-Men: First Class"...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Alex Gonzalez, Entertainment, Kevin Bacon, Michael Fassbender

  4. May 31, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Movie Review: X-Men, First Class

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    “X-Men: First Class” is an homage to the James Bond movies from the '60s — you know, back when Bond was fun. It's got The Cold War, an epic confrontation between super-powers and a super-villain in a submarine. Matthew “Layer Cake&...
  6. Jan 29, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Deep Rising

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday January 30, 1998      With the Titanic, it was a plain old iceberg that did it in. But with "Deep Rising's" brand-new $487.6-million pleasure ship the Argonautica, it's immense sea serpents lurking in the depths of the South China Sea, surfacing...

    Tags: Crimes, Jerry Goldsmith, Cliff Curtis, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft

  8. Jul 25, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Alive and Kicking

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday July 25, 1997      "Alive and Kicking," one of the strongest films in the recent Outfest '97, takes us into the world of dance--a world that has been decimated by AIDS. Any reluctance to submit to yet another film on the dread disease is...

    Tags: Bob Hoskins, Minority Groups, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, AIDS

  10. Apr 19, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The Body

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday April 20, 2001      To watch "The Body" is to be reminded of how many lousy movies have been made in Jerusalem, usually formulaic thrillers featuring international casts. Despite a premise that's provocative, to say the least, this one's a dud...

    Tags: Derek Jacobi, Entertainment, Movies, Antonio Banderas, Death

  12. Jul 11, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'

    It's axiomatic among film critics that the movies have gone to the dogs, or more precisely to teenage boys. Given the current crop of cheerlessly noisy entertainments, such bitterness is understandable, but then again it's summer. Summer is the critics' season of discontent, the time when movies seem coarser, louder and held hostage by stories simple enough to wrap around a slab of Bazooka bubble gum.
    Times Staff Writer
    It's axiomatic among film critics that the movies have gone to the dogs, or more precisely to teenage boys. Given the current crop of cheerlessly noisy entertainments, such bitterness is understandable, but then again it's summer. Summer is the critics'...

    Tags: Entertainment, Gaming, Peta Wilson, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Tim Burton

  14. Sep 7, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Rock Star'

    Times Film Critic
    On the list of fantasy occupations, being a rock star probably seems the most arbitrary. Anyone who sounds acceptable in the shower has probably daydreamed "that could be me up there, fronting for a hot band, that definitely could be me." "Rock Star"...

    Tags: Metal and Mineral, Entertainment, Environmental Pollution, George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston

  16. May 2, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Hollow Reed

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday May 2, 1997      "Hollow Reed" is one of those intelligent, understated traditional-style films in which fairly early on you think you know where it's headed. Even so, you can be caught up in this taut, excellent British picture because it has...

    Tags: Ian Hart, Entertainment, Minority Groups, Donovan, Movies

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