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From the Vaults: 'Anna Boleyn' (1920)
The Daily MirrorThere's not much reason to watch Ernst Lubitsch's silent historical epic "Anna Boleyn" (which Netflix informs me is also called "Deception"), unless you're, say, a movie blogger who has set herself the cussed task of watching only films from 1920, 1940,... -
Words & Ideas
Words & Ideas Compiled by Grace Krilanovich. SUNDAY Sikivu Hutchinson: The author of "Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics and Value Wars" will discuss and sign her new book. Revolution Books/Libros Revolución, 5726 Hollywood Blvd., L.A. 2 p....Tags: Libraries, Michael Connelly, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Reza Aslan The author of "How to Win a Cosmic War: Why We're Losing the War on Terror" will discuss and sign his new book. Craft and Folk Art Museum, 5814 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 3 p.m. Free with museum admission. (323) 937-4230....Tags: Watchmen (movie), Murder, University of California, Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Werner Herzog
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Maggie Q in 'Deception'
Special to The TimesMAGGIE Q wasn't supposed to play the brief but memorable role of Tina in Swiss director Marcel Langenegger's debut feature, "Deception." The Hawaiian native auditioned for the starring role -- the femme fatale who leads lonely, innocent Ewan McGregor...Tags: Forehead, DVDs and Movies, New York, Bruce Willis, Michelle Williams
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Movie Review: 'Deception'
It takes more than a middle-period- Hitler haircut and a pair of late '90s specs to render Ewan McGregor unto dweebdom. The actor may have undertaken one too many nude scenes in his career to convincingly inhabit the soul of a mouse, even a mouse morphing...Tags: Hugh Jackman, Chicago Tribune, New York, Dining and Drinking, Ewan McGregor
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Contender Q & A: Michelle Williams
In "Wendy and Lucy," director Kelly Reichardt's quietly compelling look at life in transition, Michelle Williams plays one half of the title pair, a young woman who with her dog Lucy finds herself stranded in the Pacific Northwest while trying to make her...Tags: Movies, Shutter Island (movie), Todd Haynes, New York, Alaska
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Contrived 'Holiday' a Long Way From Perfect
Zap2It.com"The Perfect Holiday" strives to be nothing more than easygoing and heartwarming, as well as to serve up relatively clean PG-fare and, according to the press materials, to be "the first African-American ensemble comedy for the Christmas season." Well,...Tags: Holidays, Minority Groups, Christmas, Starbucks Corp., Comedy (genre)
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Allison Moorer draws from the strength of women
Special to The TimesNASHVILLE -- There is something so quiet about Allison Moorer, you almost don't notice the ethereal beauty in the delicate black silk blouse and tumble of strawberry colored hair tucked into a booth in a restaurant here. Her porcelain complexion,...Tags: Patti Smith, Kid Rock, Stevie Nicks, Academy Awards, Entertainment
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'The Perfect Holiday'
Chicago Tribune"The Perfect Holiday" strives to be nothing more than easygoing and heartwarming, as well as to serve up relatively clean PG fare and, according to the press materials, to be "the first African American ensemble comedy for the Christmas season." Well,...Tags: Holidays, Minority Groups, Christmas, Starbucks Corp., Comedy (genre)
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Actor Jeffrey Donovan
Special to the TribuneOn the USA television series "Burn Notice," he plays a do-it-yourself ex-spy. That same DIY mentality follows actor Jeffrey Donovan in his own life. Reached by e-mail, he told me that he loved to plan out and "actually do my own renovations. I designed...Tags: Ayn Rand, Changeling (movie), Massachusetts, Topanga, Angelina Jolie
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Top movies
Tribune staff reporter"Baby Mama," Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's comedy about surrogate motherhood, delivered the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday, AP reports. The Universal Pictures laugher starring the "Saturday Night Live" duo...Tags: Celebrity Parents, Tina Fey, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who (movie), Baby Mama (movie), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (movie)
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A Self-Made Hero
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 3, 1997 Duplicity is always intriguing, but impostors, people who painstakingly create false identities from the ground up, fascinate most of all. "The best lives are invented, someone said that," remarks Albert Dehousse, the...Tags: Documentary (genre), Movies, Roberto Rossellini, Cinema Industry, Fraud
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