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Movie Review: Beastly
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe first good movie of the new year happens to be a “tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme.” “Beastly” is a high school non-musical updating of “Beauty and the Beast. Witty, warm, well-cast and often wickedly funny, it... -
`Men of a Certain Age' recap: Terry's revenge
Show TrackerSometimes the mark of a good show is the strength of its secondary characters. When the writers can create strong plots and have solid actors for them, not only does it take some of the pressure off the leads, it...... -
Andre Braugher, Ray Romano, Scott Bakula celebrate as 'Men of a Certain Age' turns 2
Zap2ItF. Scott Fitzgerald once observed, "There are no second acts in American lives," but he never saw TNT's "Men of a Certain Age," which returns for a second season on Monday, Dec. 6. Co-created by Mike Royce and Ray Romano, star of the long-running CBS...Tags: Everybody Loves Raymond (tv program), Entertainment, Scott Bakula, Television, CBS Corp.
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'The Soloist'
Zap2ItThough it plays a little loose with the facts, director Joe Wright's ("Atonement") version of a true story remains inspiring, thanks to excellent work by its leading actors. Robert Downey Jr. plays a Los Angeles newspaper columnist who discovers that a...Tags: DVDs, Catherine Keener, Entertainment, Robert Downey Jr., The Soloist (movie)
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'Honeydripper'
Zap2It.comFrom his home base in New Jersey to Louisiana, Texas, Alaska and Florida, novelist turned hyphenated filmmaker John Sayles has crisscrossed the country weaving sprawling stories in such films as "City of Hope," "Passion Fish," "Lone Star," "Limbo" and...Tags: Danny Glover, Music Industry, Entertainment, New Jersey, Alaska
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'Nine Lives'
Times Staff WriterRodrigo García's "Nine Lives" is that rare episode film that actually accrues a cumulative power and doesn't merely proceed from one segment to the next. By the time it's over it has become a testament to the inner resilience of women in coping with a...Tags: Celebrity Parents, Health, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Television
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Nick and Jane
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday November 14, 1997 Richard Mauro's "Nick and Jane" is a well-made Manhattan romantic comedy that could have been better if it didn't surround its engaging principals with so many caricatures. Every time we're beginning to take...Tags: Romance (genre), Gays and Lesbians, Entertainment, Minority Groups, Manhattan (New York City)
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Beloved
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 16, 1998 To see "Beloved," all two hours and 52 minutes of it, is to understand at once all its confounding contradictions. Visible is both why it took 10 years to reach the screen and why star and driving force Oprah Winfrey would...Tags: Danny Glover, Minority Groups, Entertainment, Celebrities, Awards and Prizes
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True Crime
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday March 19, 1999 There's only one Clint Eastwood (more's the pity) but two kinds of Clint Eastwood movies. Alongside steely-eyed, hard-bitten items like "The Outlaw Josey Wales" and "Unforgiven," Eastwood has periodically directed softer,...Tags: Crimes, Andrew Klavan, Denis Leary, Criminals, Gays and Lesbians
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Among Giants
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 26, 1999 "The Full Monty" screenwriter Simon Beaufoy's first script was "Among Giants," which Sam Miller, in his feature directorial debut, has turned into another winning film that covers the same territory but with more seriousness...Tags: Ben Affleck, Denis Leary, Minority Groups, Paul Green, Miranda Richardson
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Fall Movie Preview
The Hartford CourantBetween the end of summer and the edge of winter and the holiday season, the movies shrink. The budgets are lower; the weekend totals dip. As young acolytes await the second coming of Harry Potter on Nov. 15 and older fans count the days until Pierce...Tags: Celebrity Parents, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kim Basinger, Dan Hedaya, Judge Reinhold
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'Palookaville'
Times Film CriticThe New Jersey layabouts in "Palookaville" make the at-loose-ends L.A. guys in "Swingers" look as directed as the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Would-be tough guys, would-be romantic successes, would-be a lot of things, these three pals fumble whatever they...Tags: Crimes, Minority Groups, Entertainment, Frances McDormand, New Jersey
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