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French lessons at City of Lights, City of Angels film festival
Springtime may bring thoughts of visiting Paris, but for Southern Californians without the time or means for a transatlantic getaway, there's the City of Lights, City of Angels film festival. Starting Monday, the 17th annual event at the Directors Guild...Tags: Fabrice Luchini, Festive Events, Cycling, Academy Awards, Celebrities
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City of Lights, City of Angels French film fest books 38 features
The 17th City of Lights, City of Angels French film festival announced its most ambitious slate to date Tuesday with 38 feature films and 19 shorts. Of the 38 features, three are international premieres, 11 are North American or U.S. premieres and 16...
Tags: Festive Events, Fabrice Luchini, Louis Malle, Academy Awards, Andre Techine
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'Of Gods and Men'
Zap2ItFrench monks encounter unanticipated danger in this true drama, which fared well at last year's Cannes Film Festival and Cesar Awards (France's equivalent of the Oscars). The religious men coexist well with their Algerian region's Muslims, but the...Tags: Documentary (genre), France, Academy Awards, Blu-ray Discs, Drama (genre)
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Sarasota Film Fest lineup — Christopher Plummer, Geena Davis, Harry Connick Jr.
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThis year's Sarasota Film Festival will be star-studded and action packed, with a performance by Harry Connick, Jr. and his orchestra, and appearances by Oscar winner Geena Davis and screen legend and Oscar nominee Christopher Plummer. Their opening night... -
Movie Review: Of Gods and Men
Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel“Of Gods and Men” is a quietly compelling if not particularly emotional and sober-minded treatment of an infamous incident in the global clash of “Islamo-fascism” and the West. In Algeria in the mid-90s, a small monastery of... -
'The Matrix Revolutions'
Times Staff WriterOnce upon a time in 1999, the summer was supposed to belong to George Lucas and "The Phantom Menace," his resurrected "Star Wars" series. But after "The Matrix" hit, Lucas' future was yesterday's news. Suddenly, the action wasn't in light sabers and an...Tags: Keanu Reeves, Social Issues, Software Industry, Rebellions, George Lucas
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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: David Warner, Bon Jovi (music group), Celebrities, Nicole Kidman, Thandie Newton
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L'Ennui (Boredom)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...Tags: Bonnie Hunt, Will Ferrell, Bette Davis, Ewen Bremner, Washington (U.S. state)
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Same Old Song
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 "Same Old Song," a romantic comedy in which several generations of popular French songs pop out of the mouths of its characters, is not the picture you would have expected from Alain Resnais, whose elliptical "Last Year at...Tags: Pierre Arditi, Josephine Baker, Romance (genre), Movies, Entertainment
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The Last September
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 28, 2000 "The Last September," a luminous, piercing film from the Elizabeth Bowen novel, richly evokes a world of privilege on the verge of disintegration. The time is the fall of 1920 in County Cork, and the setting is a grand...Tags: Michael Gambon, Isadora Duncan, Keeley Hawes, Neil Jordan, Mary Astor
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Movie review: 'The Matrix Reloaded'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLet's start with all the things "The Matrix Reloaded" is: • the highly anticipated sequel to one of the most influential, admired (four Academy Awards) and popular (nearly half a billion dollars in worldwide theatrical gross) of films; • the first...Tags: Keanu Reeves, Miranda Otto, Academy Awards, Los Angeles Times, Andy Wachowski
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'Catwoman'
Times Staff Writer"Catwoman" is as swift and light on its feet as its heroine, Halle Berry. Though stylish and full of technical razzle-dazzle, no special effect or cliffhanging stunt overshadows Berry in the role as a mousy, diffident office worker reincarnated as the...Tags: Romanticism (genre), Frances Conroy, Manhattan (New York City), White House, Benjamin Bratt
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