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    May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Composer Richard Wagner's 200th birthday will be marked worldwide

    Richard Wagner -- the 19th century composer whose epic operas are considered to be among the greatest ever written and whose anti-Semitic views still cause controversy -- was born 200 years ago Wednesday in Leipzig, Germany.
    Richard Wagner -- the 19th century composer whose epic operas are considered to be among the greatest ever written and whose anti-Semitic views still cause controversy -- was born 200 years ago Wednesday in Leipzig, Germany. The composer's...

    Tags: Music, Apocalypse Now (movie), Religion and Belief, Judaism, Django Unchained (movie)

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  3. Sleepless in Cannes: Moguls Haunt the Majestic Hotel Bar

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    May 21 (TheWrap.com) - Nobody sleeps in Cannes. At 1 a.m. in the bar at the Majestic Hotel, just across from the Palais de Festival, it's not that hard to distinguish the Russian teenaged models from the actresses and toned wives of producers by the...

    Tags: Drive (movie), Bangkok (Thailand), Entertainment, Ryan Gosling, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  4. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Tannhauser' production booed for using Nazi imagery

    A new production of Richard Wagner's opera "Tannhauser" in Germany was reportedly booed by members of the audience who were apparently upset over the use of Nazi imagery in the staging. The opera opened Saturday at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Dusseldorf.
    A new production of Richard Wagner's opera "Tannhauser" in Germany was reportedly booed by members of the audience who were apparently upset over the use of Nazi imagery in the staging. The opera opened Saturday at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in...

    Tags: Music, Germany, Nazi Party, Entertainment, Music Industry

  6. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Django Unchained' pays homage to Wagner's 'Siegfried'

    When Los Angeles Opera presented its new production of Richard Wagner's "Siegfried" a few years ago at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the packed house included the usual assortment of donors and local opera buffs. Nestled somewhere in the orchestra section was an odd man out: Quentin Tarantino, the filmmaker whose hyper-modern and manic sensibilities would seem at odds with slow-moving 19th century German opera.
    When Los Angeles Opera presented its new production of Richard Wagner's "Siegfried" a few years ago at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the packed house included the usual assortment of donors and local opera buffs. Nestled somewhere in the orchestra...

    Tags: Jamie Foxx, Movies, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, Django Unchained (movie)

  8. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Simon Killer' gets a reprieve

    "Simon Killer" was among the most divisive entries at the Sundance Film Festival when it premiered there in 2012. While it struck some as a chilling, unblinking look at the descent into violence and madness of a young American in Paris, to others the film was hard to take. One critic recently called it simply "icky."
    "Simon Killer" was among the most divisive entries at the Sundance Film Festival when it premiered there in 2012. While it struck some as a chilling, unblinking look at the descent into violence and madness of a young American in Paris, to others the film...

    Tags: Gregg Araki, Martha Marcy May Marlene (movie), Simon Killer (movie), Michael Haneke, Entertainment

  10. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. National Society of Film Critics names 'Amour' best of 2012

    The National Society of Film Critics named  "Amour," Michael Haneke's heartbreaking drama about an elderly couple, the best film of 2012 on Saturday. Haneke was named best director and Emmanuelle Riva was named best actress. "The Master" came in...

    Tags: Lars von Trier, Holy Motors (movie), Entertainment Events, Tony Kushner, The Master (movie)

  12. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Prometheus' seeks out classical music in deep space

    In space, no one can hear you scream — but everyone can hear the classical music loud and clear.
    In space, no one can hear you scream — but everyone can hear the classical music loud and clear. Science-fiction movies have had a long affinity for classical music, and the relationship is a fascinating and complex one. In "Prometheus," Ridley...

    Tags: 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Frederic Chopin, Entertainment

  14. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  15. DVD review: 'Melancholia' is a multilayer metaphor

    This strange film from Lars von Trier (“Breaking the Waves,” “Dogville”), which topped my favorites list for 2011, is now available on Blu-ray disc and DVD. It's an impossible movie to categorize sensibly: One can call it “Ingmar Bergman meets Michael Bay,” which is partly true and partly ridiculous. It bounced up and down within my Top 10 but ended up in first place because it haunted my thoughts more than “The Tree of Life” or “Take Shelter” or any of the year's other deep-dish releases. It functions as a multilayer metaphor, allowing several different readings, none of them clearly “right” or “wrong.”
    This strange film from Lars von Trier (“Breaking the Waves,” “Dogville”), which topped my favorites list for 2011, is now available on Blu-ray disc and DVD. It's an impossible movie to categorize sensibly: One can call it “...

    Tags: Lars von Trier, Kirsten Dunst, Movies, Ingmar Bergman, DVDs

  16. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Film review: 'Melancholia' never felt so good

    Lars von Trier has long rivaled Hamlet as the most melancholy of melancholy Danes. With “Melancholia,” his new film, he makes it official.
    Lars von Trier has long rivaled Hamlet as the most melancholy of melancholy Danes. With “Melancholia,” his new film, he makes it official. Fifteen years ago, Von Trier had his first real American success with “Breaking the Waves,”...

    Tags: Nicole Kidman, Lars von Trier, Entertainment Events, Alexander Skarsgard, Academy Awards

  18. Feb 10, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  19. 'Melancholia'

    Noted for the unexpected in his films, director Lars von Trier ("Dogville") scores again on that count as an interplanetary crisis puts Earth on a collision course.
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    Noted for the unexpected in his films, director Lars von Trier ("Dogville") scores again on that count as an interplanetary crisis puts Earth on a collision course. The threat parallels the internal crisis a young bride (Kirsten Dunst, who was named best...

    Tags: Lars von Trier, Alexander Skarsgard, Cannes Film Festival, Blu-ray Discs, Entertainment

  20. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. At the Capitol Theatre: 'Melancholia' sinks deep into heady territory

    Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: “Melancholia” is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes and visual schemes.
    Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: “Melancholia” is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes and visual schemes. Doom is certain from the start. This is,...

    Tags: Lars von Trier, Alexander Skarsgard, Movies, Charlotte Rampling, Weddings

  22. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. At the Capitol Theatre: 'Melancholia' sinks deep into heady territory

    <span class=&quot;abody">Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: &ldquo;Melancholia&rdquo; is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes and</span><span class="abody">visual schemes.</span><span class="abody">&nbsp;Doom is certain from the start. This is, after all, a von Trier film. But the director portends his characters&rsquo; fate with a lengthy, wordless prelude: a series of sumptuously photographed, super-slowmotion images of sadness and frustration accompanied by the swelling overture from Wagner&rsquo;s &ldquo;Tristan und Isolde.&rdquo; We see Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg struggle against the elements, against themselves. We know this cannot end</span><span class="abody">&nbsp;well.</span>&nbsp;
    Depression finally seems to have brought out the best in Lars von Trier: “Melancholia” is his strongest work in a while, a devastatingly beautiful, operatic mixture of all his signature themes andvisual schemes. Doom is certain from the start....

    Tags: Lars von Trier, Alexander Skarsgard, Charlotte Rampling, Weddings, Behavioral Conditions

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