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    Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'No' is riveting historical fiction ★★★★

    "No" is a terrific film, and word got out very quickly at last year's Cannes Film Festival, where the Chilean docudrama deservedly made a lot of noise even though it played outside the main competition categories. No less than "Argo," "Lincoln" and "Zero Dark Thirty," director Pablo Larrain's achievement feeds the debate regarding truth and fiction and how much of the former a viewer needs when watching a movie that is, by definition, the latter.
    "No" is a terrific film, and word got out very quickly at last year's Cannes Film Festival, where the Chilean docudrama deservedly made a lot of noise even though it played outside the main competition categories. No less than "Argo," "Lincoln" and...

    Tags: Movies, Politics, Literature, Richard Dreyfuss, Cannes Film Festival

  2. Mar 28, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Australian film 'The Sapphires' finds its American soul

    "The Sapphires," which opens Friday, is the crowd-pleasing, based-on-actual-people story of four young Aboriginal women who team up with a male Irish manager and perform for American troops in Vietnam, so it's covering its bases internationally.
    "The Sapphires," which opens Friday, is the crowd-pleasing, based-on-actual-people story of four young Aboriginal women who team up with a male Irish manager and perform for American troops in Vietnam, so it's covering its bases internationally. The...

    Tags: Kristen Wiig, Tammy Wynette, England, Vietnam War (1955-1975), The Staple Singers (music group)

  4. Mar 21, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Un Papa hispano ¿y Obama qué?

    Qué experiencia alucinante es, en la actualidad, ser latino y vivir en Estados Unidos. Los 52 millones de latinos de la nación observan infinitas oportunidades, poder e influencia alrededor del mundo. Sin embargo, cerca de casa ven puertas cerradas,...

    Tags: Ben Affleck, Social Issues, Central Intelligence Agency, The Washington Post

  6. Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Gael Garcia Bernal's ad man has global reach

    In "No," 34-year-old Guadalajara-born actor and filmmaker Gael Garcia Bernal plays a cocky Santiago, Chile, advertising man who has thrived under the economic policies of the nation's U.S.-backed ruler, Augusto Pinochet. Asked to concoct a TV advertising campaign to bring down Pinochet in the 1988 plebiscite, he's intrigued — not necessarily because he's a stealth radical (though his father, we're told, was sent into political exile to Mexico) but because the "no" vote is deemed by many to be an impossible product to sell to a wary populace.
    In "No," 34-year-old Guadalajara-born actor and filmmaker Gael Garcia Bernal plays a cocky Santiago, Chile, advertising man who has thrived under the economic policies of the nation's U.S.-backed ruler, Augusto Pinochet. Asked to concoct a TV...

    Tags: Movies, Cannes Film Festival, Celebrities, Film Festivals, Philosophy

  8. Mar 3, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Jimmy Patsos does it his way, and Loyola keeps winning

    Jimmy Patsos got what he wanted after all.
    Jimmy Patsos got what he wanted after all. "Three games in March," he said Sunday after Loyola beat Manhattan, 63-61, at Reitz Arena. Three games to win the upcoming Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships and get the automatic bid to the...

    Tags: Boston Celtics, College Basketball, Movies, Demerol (drug), Moonrise Kingdom (movie)

  10. Feb 28, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Readers share ratings, quibbles

    The awards season has run its course. It's always a relief to see it in the rearview mirror. Even the winners feel that way.
    The awards season has run its course. It's always a relief to see it in the rearview mirror. Even the winners feel that way. Many of the award-winners qualifying for very goodness and even greatness fed an ongoing debate about historical fiction on...

    Tags: Movies, Literature, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Daniel Day-Lewis, Entertainment

  12. Feb 27, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. McManus: Gridlock, Tehran-style

    With the United States locked in confrontation with Iran, was it good or bad for diplomacy that "Argo," a movie about U.S. spies getting the best of the Iranians, won this year's Academy Award for best picture?
    With the United States locked in confrontation with Iran, was it good or bad for diplomacy that "Argo," a movie about U.S. spies getting the best of the Iranians, won this year's Academy Award for best picture? Depends on whom you ask. To Iran's...

    Tags: Movies, Politics, Central Intelligence Agency, Espionage and Intelligence, Barack Obama

  14. May 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Nate Silver: In Hollywood, 'Nobody knows anything'

    Predictability and the arts-and-entertainment world have an uneasy relationship.
    Predictability and the arts-and-entertainment world have an uneasy relationship. Predictability is a given — like the mouthfeel of a Big Mac — when it comes to, say, the punch lines on "Two and a Half Men" or the beats of your average...

    Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Life of Pi (movie), Mark Wahlberg, Entertainment

  16. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  17. The Oscars telecast's rocky road

    Last night's Oscars were like an emotional roller-coaster at a terrible amusement park--beginning wth Seth MacFarlane's as-bad-as-feared monologue, the show rarely rose above painful and hit few peaks. Allow us to relive some of the night's best and worst moments, not necessarily in that order.
    Last night's Oscars were like an emotional roller-coaster at a terrible amusement park--beginning wth Seth MacFarlane's as-bad-as-feared monologue, the show rarely rose above painful and hit few peaks. Allow us to relive some of the night's best and worst...

    Tags: Mark Andrews , Django Unchained (movie), Channing Tatum, Celebrities, Russell Crowe

  18. Oct 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. McDonagh sets violently funny 'Seven Psychopaths' in epic desert ★★★

    Brutal and often very funny, "Seven Psychopaths" is writer-director Martin McDonagh's answer to "Barton Fink," a crimson yarn that, like that Coen brothers film, imagines what happens in a worst-case-scenario when a Hollywood scribe comes down with writer's block.
    Brutal and often very funny, "Seven Psychopaths" is writer-director Martin McDonagh's answer to "Barton Fink," a crimson yarn that, like that Coen brothers film, imagines what happens in a worst-case-scenario when a Hollywood scribe comes down with...

    Tags: Criminals, Michael Pitt, In Bruges (movie), Ethan Coen, Seven Psychopaths (movie)

  20. Jan 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Zero Dark Thirty' a first draft of history ★★★★

    To consider what director Kathryn Bigelow has accomplished in "Zero Dark Thirty," imagine the events depicted by the story if they'd been given the "Argo" treatment.
    To consider what director Kathryn Bigelow has accomplished in "Zero Dark Thirty," imagine the events depicted by the story if they'd been given the "Argo" treatment. Not to take anything away from that rousing true (-ish) story of hostages freed and...

    Tags: Ben Affleck, Chris Pratt, Movies, Celebrities, Central Intelligence Agency

  22. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Stars pick the directors they want to watch

    Let's say there's a row of beautiful movie theaters, and the marquee of each one reads, &quot;New film by (name of filmmaker here)." And let's say there's no other information about the film itself. Which one would you choose? We offered this dilemma to some notable performers and filmmakers, asking the question: <strong>"If you could see a new movie by any living filmmaker &mdash; and not know anything about the movie beforehand &mdash; whose would you choose?"</strong> Here's how they responded.
    Let's say there's a row of beautiful movie theaters, and the marquee of each one reads, "New film by (name of filmmaker here)." And let's say there's no other information about the film itself. Which one would you choose? We offered this dilemma to some...

    Tags: David O. Russell, News Corp., Django Unchained (movie), Celebrities, Silver Linings Playbook (movie)

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