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    May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Paul Schimmel joins gallery world, creating Hauser Wirth & Schimmel

    Former MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel has signed on as a partner with the international gallery Hauser & Wirth. And yes, they are coming to Los Angeles.
    Former MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel has signed on as a partner with the international gallery Hauser & Wirth. And yes, they are coming to Los Angeles. Schimmel, 58, confirmed that he will be helping the powerhouse gallery, which currently has...

    Tags: Arts, Museums, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture

  2. May 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Killing of British soldier stirs tension in poor corner of London

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    By Andrew Osborn and Costas Pitas LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - The gory killing of a British soldier at the hands of two suspected Islamist militants has shone a spotlight on Woolwich, the London district where it happened, stirring racial tensions in...

    Tags: Tesco plc, Armed Conflicts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, Somalia

  4. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. French actress-singer Soko finds quiet showcase in 'Augustine'

    The debut feature for writer-director Alice Winocour, “Augustine” features a bracing and powerful performance by the young performer known as Soko. Now playing in Los Angeles, the film is set in 19th century France, its story based on the ethically and emotionally complicated relationship that develops between Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot (played by Vincent Lindon) and the young woman (Soko) prone to fits of what was then called “hysteria” who would become his star patient.
    The debut feature for writer-director Alice Winocour, “Augustine” features a bracing and powerful performance by the young performer known as Soko. Now playing in Los Angeles, the film is set in 19th century France, its story based on the...

    Tags: Movies, Theft, Entertainment, Michael Fassbender, Arts and Culture

  6. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. LACMA's big rock, 'Levitated Mass,' subject of new film

    Artist Michael Heizer's "Levitated Mass" is the subject of a new documentary to be screened as part of Los Angeles Film Festival.
    Artist Michael Heizer's "Levitated Mass" is the subject of a new documentary to be screened as part of Los Angeles Film Festival. Our sister blog, Movies Now, reports that "Levitated Mass: The Story of Michael Heizer's Monolithic Sculpture" will...

    Tags: Arts, Museums, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Arts and Culture

  8. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick redux at LACMA

    With the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's expansive "Stanley Kubrick" exhibition set to close on June 30, the museum's film department is revisiting several key movies in the maverick filmmaker's oeuvre. Each of the director's films in the series...

    Tags: Arts, Movies, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), James Mason, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  10. Feb 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Music Box festival celebrates 70mm projection

    It's how a lot of us got hooked on movies in the first place. When I was 8 or 9 I saw "2001: A Space Odyssey" in 70 mm in Milwaukee with my mother. My memory's fuzzy on the particulars but I recall asking so many questions about the obelisk on the drive back to Racine, she had to pull over and compose herself for a minute and, as the tears streamed down her cheeks, she said quietly: "Michael, I just ... have no idea." It didn't matter. I'd never seen anything like it, and the Star Child never looked bigger, or scarier, or better.
    It's how a lot of us got hooked on movies in the first place. When I was 8 or 9 I saw "2001: A Space Odyssey" in 70 mm in Milwaukee with my mother. My memory's fuzzy on the particulars but I recall asking so many questions about the obelisk on the drive...

    Tags: Kenneth Branagh, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Vertigo (movie), Lincoln Center, Music Box Theatre

  12. Oct 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Chicago International Film Festival gets a digital face-lift

    The biggest changes afoot in this year's Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF), the 48th edition, are on the screen, yet they're not part of the programming. As the worldwide cinema industries push actual film — meaning celluloid — into the past or off to the hardy margins of cinephilia, digital projection has become dominant. Filmmakers and audiences can debate the aesthetics and the creative implications of such a shift.
    The biggest changes afoot in this year's Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF), the 48th edition, are on the screen, yet they're not part of the programming. As the worldwide cinema industries push actual film — meaning celluloid — into...

    Tags: Holy Motors (movie), David O. Russell, Flight (movie), Foreign Language (Movie Genre), The Shining (movie)

  14. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Saul Bass: American flair, Soviet aesthetics, with a Brubeck beat

    Google paid animated homage Wednesday to iconic designer and artist Saul Bass with one of its more lively Doodles.
    Google paid animated homage Wednesday to iconic designer and artist Saul Bass with one of its more lively Doodles. To mark what would have been the movie title designer’s 93rd birthday, the Google cartoon recaps several of Bass’ films...

    Tags: Otto Preminger, North by Northwest (movie), Religion and Belief, Psycho (movie), Vertigo (movie)

  16. May 7, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. "2001: A Space Odyssey" Showing at Avon Theatre Film Center in Stamford

    <em>2001: A Space Odyssey</em> may be the most epic movie of all time, a dated but romantic vision of the future directed by the great Stanley Kubrick in 1968. Signs of extraterrestrial intelligence are discovered, and astronauts are sent on a secret mission to scope out the situation. The whole of humanity may balance on what they find. See it Thursday at the Avon Theatre, in all its visionary, psychedelic glory. <strong></strong>
    2001: A Space Odyssey may be the most epic movie of all time, a dated but romantic vision of the future directed by the great Stanley Kubrick in 1968. Signs of extraterrestrial intelligence are discovered, and astronauts are sent on a secret mission to...

    Tags: Stamford, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Arts and Culture

  18. May 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Mother takes synagogue to view son's film

    Hollywood resident Brenda Ascher is a proud Jewish mother. Her son Rodney Ascher is the director of the documentary, "Room 237," where people provide numerous theories about the hidden meanings within Stanley Kubrick's film "The Shining." Ascher and...

    Tags: Movies, Religion and Belief, Room 237 (movie), Judaism, Israel

  20. Mar 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bells are ringing, effectively, in films of today and of yore

    It's not much of a movie, but in the Duplass brothers' &quot;Jeff, Who Lives at Home" a misdialed phone number &mdash; Mis-tapped? Mis-punched? Who dials anymore, anyway? &mdash; gets the bonged-out dreamer played by Jason Segel thinking he was contacted for a reason. He's already obsessed with the M. Night Shyamalan film "Signs." Surely this must be a sign as well.
    It's not much of a movie, but in the Duplass brothers' "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" a misdialed phone number — Mis-tapped? Mis-punched? Who dials anymore, anyway? — gets the bonged-out dreamer played by Jason Segel thinking he was contacted for a...

    Tags: Jeff, Who Lives at Home (movie), Movies, Dial M for Murder (movie), Peter Sellers, Entertainment

  22. Apr 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Words, images, music, courtesy of Bert Stern

    The soul-filling and gorgeous concert film "Jazz on a Summer's Day," shot during the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, started out as something else — a fiction feature, with jazz and Newport, R.I., as the backdrops, according to photographer and...

    Tags: Arts, Music, Movies, Festive Events, Photography

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