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Kristen Stewart's 'On the Road' heading back to theaters
Even casual media consumers probably were aware of "On the Road," Walter Salles' adaptation of the Jack Kerouac novel starring Kristen Stewart, in December. That month, Stewart appeared on numerous TV programs, including "The Daily Show" and "The...Tags: Sam Raimi, Walter Salles, Entertainment Events, IFC (tv network), Movies
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Sterling Lord shares insight, memories
Without Sterling Lord, there would be no Jack Kerouac — not Kerouac as we know him, anyway, the writer who introduced the Beat Generation. Lord was a former magazine editor and fledgling literary agent working in a basement apartment in New York...
Tags: Book, Goodfellas (movie), Movies, Jack Kerouac, Jason Robards
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Your 2013 Sundance reading list
The Sundance Film Festival is well under way, giving us a preview of the independent features that may soon be coming to screens near us. The mix is interesting and sexy this year, and includes a good share of auteurs who've both written and directed...
Tags: Keri Russell, Dean Stockwell, Ben Foster, Entertainment Events, Jean-Marc Barr
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Kristen Stewart loved being photographed for V Magazine
Kristen Stewart, wrapping up her publicity tour for the recent U.S. opening of "On the Road," appears on the cover of the next V Magazine, out Thursday, as well as in an inside 10-page spread. She was shot by famed photo couple Inez and Vinoodh, and found...
Tags: New Year's Day, Men's Health, Victoria's Secret, Victoria Beckham, Jennifer Lopez
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Kristen Stewart sorry for making people 'so angry,' she says
Kristen Stewart is still sorry, folks. In a sweeping, general, you-still-don't-own-me sort of way. "I apologize to everyone for making them so angry," the actress told Newsweek, presumably referring to her "indiscretion" with married director Rupert...
Tags: Snow White and the Huntsman (movie), Robert Pattinson, Google Inc., Kristen Stewart, Social Media
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Film review: 'On the Road' to a Razzie
It's long been said that Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" is unfilmable. Sadly, there is little in Walter Salles' adaptation to counter that notion. Salles has displayed his filmmaking chops in (among others) “Central Station” and “...
Tags: Viggo Mortensen, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Weller, Walter Salles, Garrett Hedlund
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Cinefamily throws 'telethon' to fund digital projector, more
Now 5 years old, the Cinefamily has become a pillar of the alternative film exhibition scene in Los Angeles alongside venues such as the New Beverly Cinema, American Cinematheque and the UCLA Film and Television Archive. From its location on Fairfax...
Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Shohei Imamura, Music Industry, Talk Shows (genre), Entertainment Events
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'On the Road' toward mortality: A critic ponders Jack Kerouac
Time is a key element in Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road." "We know time," the protagonist Dean Moriarty (based on Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady) mutters throughout the book, an invocation and a prayer. That's important for a couple of reasons: It...
Tags: Walter Salles, Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), Movies, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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David Ulin and Carolyn Kellogg discuss literary adaptations
L.A. Times book critic David L. Ulin went to see "Gatz" last weekend -- that's a live stage version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Ulin's review is forthcoming in the L.A. Times, but he gives us a preview of his thoughts -- and then we...
Tags: Paul Thomas Anderson, Harry Potter (fictional character), Entertainment, Life of Pi (movie), Movies
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Despite controversy, 'Zero Dark Thirty' soars in limited release
The backlash in Washington over "Zero Dark Thirty" didn't reach the box office, as Kathryn Bigelow's CIA thriller got off to an excellent start in limited release. Playing in five theaters, the film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden grossed $410,000...
Tags: Moonrise Kingdom (movie), Naomi Watts, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), John McCain, Movies
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Review: 'West of Memphis' makes strong case
For astonishing injustice put to rest at long last, the holiday moviegoer has at least two options. One: "Les Misérables." And two: "West of Memphis," a strong, blood-boiling documentary from director Amy Berg, who made the similarly fine "Deliver Us From...Tags: Documentary (genre), West of Memphis (movie), Pearl Jam (music group), Zero Dark Thirty (movie), The Central Park Five (movie)
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Media investor Gordy Crawford signs off. Hulu owners bicker.
After the coffee. Before seeing if the Mayans are right and this is my last Morning Fix ever. The Skinny: So far, I'm still here. Check back with me later in the day. Friday's headlines include the holiday weekend box office preview, a profile of...
Tags: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Media Industry, Kenneth Turan, Television, This is 40 (movie)
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