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    Feb 25, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  1. 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: Academy Awards, Anne Hathaway, Celebrities, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Christoph Waltz

  2. Sep 18, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  3. Chicago International Film Festival to honor Joan Allen, Viola Davis, Helen Hunt

    Congratulations to Joan Allen, Viola Davis and Helen Hunt, who will all attend the Chicago International Film Festival (Oct. 11-25) to accept a Silver Hugo award for "significant achievements and contributions to the arts," the fest announced this morning.
    Congratulations to Joan Allen, Viola Davis and Helen Hunt, who will all attend the Chicago International Film Festival (Oct. 11-25) to accept a Silver Hugo award for "significant achievements and contributions to the arts," the fest announced this...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Joan Allen, Won't Back Down (movie), The Help (movie), Helen Hunt

  4. May 3, 2012 |Column| Aberdeen News
  5. Give them 'L' Mitt

    In the 1993 movie "Dave" the faux president (played by Kevin Kline) calls in his best friend (played by Charles Grodin) and they stay up all night balancing the federal budget, not by raising taxes, but by cutting unnecessary and wasteful spending. If...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, L (movie), Charles Grodin, Elections, Entertainment

  6. Jan 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. 'Iron Lady': Meryl Streep's exacting performance buoys an offbeat biopic -- 3 stars

    Some movies arrive pre-stamped with a consensus opinion. With "The Iron Lady" the consensus so far is this: Meryl Streep excels as Margaret Thatcher. And the movie itself does not work.
    Some movies arrive pre-stamped with a consensus opinion. With "The Iron Lady" the consensus so far is this: Meryl Streep excels as Margaret Thatcher. And the movie itself does not work. Well, you know, she is good. After all the lousy, technically...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Movies, Jim Broadbent, United Kingdom, George W. Bush

  8. Jan 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Meryl Streep's 'The Iron Lady' off to strong box-office start

    Company Town
    With awards pundits buzzing over Meryl Streep's Oscar-worthy performance in "The Iron Lady," the Margaret Thatcher biopic got off to an excellent start at the box office this weekend. The film about the former British prime minister grossed a total of...
  10. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Today's seniors enjoying a new Golden Age of Hollywood

    Many of today's seniors had the good fortune of growing up in the Golden Age of Hollywood, when anyone could pay a nickel or a dime to see their matinee idols shoot 'em up in a Western, dance on air in a musical, solve a mystery or fall in love. After arriving at the neighborhood movie palace, the entertainment began with a cartoon or newsreel before the main event.
    Many of today's seniors had the good fortune of growing up in the Golden Age of Hollywood, when anyone could pay a nickel or a dime to see their matinee idols shoot 'em up in a Western, dance on air in a musical, solve a mystery or fall in love. After...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Adam Sandler, Entertainment, Animation (Movie Genre), Arts and Culture

  12. Jan 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Streep's 'Iron Lady' brings an old divide back to life

    LONDON -- The face peering from the ads and posters belongs to Meryl Streep, but the shadow that hovers over the land is definitely Margaret Thatcher's.
    LONDON -- The face peering from the ads and posters belongs to Meryl Streep, but the shadow that hovers over the land is definitely Margaret Thatcher's. The reaction to the film "The Iron Lady" has illuminated just how polarizing "Mrs. T." (or "TBW" --...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Government, Alzheimer's Disease, BBC, Entertainment

  14. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. A pint and a play in London pubs

    LONDON — It's Saturday afternoon in the jam-packed Old Red Lion on London's shopper-crowded St. John Street. Beer-fueled chatter — including some salty heckles — ricochets off the TV screens, while the pub's lone server pours pints of frothy ale in double-quick time. Local soccer team Arsenal is playing, and the game isn't going well.
    LONDON — It's Saturday afternoon in the jam-packed Old Red Lion on London's shopper-crowded St. John Street. Beer-fueled chatter — including some salty heckles — ricochets off the TV screens, while the pub's lone server pours pints of...

    Tags: Celebrities, Alan Rickman, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Kate Winslet

  16. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Oscars stage manager braces for his final cues to the stars

    He delivered a forgotten harmonica to Stevie Wonder onstage at the Grammy Awards, supplied a shoulder to lean on for a post-hip-surgery Gregory Peck at the Oscars and served as a human Xanax for hundreds of other stars in the most terrifying and exhilarating moments of their careers.
    He delivered a forgotten harmonica to Stevie Wonder onstage at the Grammy Awards, supplied a shoulder to lean on for a post-hip-surgery Gregory Peck at the Oscars and served as a human Xanax for hundreds of other stars in the most terrifying and...

    Tags: Jack Lemmon, Academy Awards, Celebrities, Screen Actors Guild Awards, MTV Movie Awards

  18. Dec 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Movies: Designs that build character

    A movie doesn't have to be jampacked with cinema style to have a memorable fashion moment or two, and in the course of screening the slate of holiday-season films, we found all kinds of clothes, accessories, hairstyles and makeup worth a mention.
    Los Angeles Times
    A movie doesn't have to be jampacked with cinema style to have a memorable fashion moment or two, and in the course of screening the slate of holiday-season films, we found all kinds of clothes, accessories, hairstyles and makeup worth a mention. "Hugo"...

    Tags: Concerts, Celebrities, Salvador Dali, Michelle Williams, Fashion Trends

  20. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. De Niro's tears in 'Silver Linings' are advertisement enough, OK?

    Probably just like you, we at the Gold Standard enjoy the occasional Facebook foray to <span style=&quot;text-decoration: line-through;">quietly unfriend anyone who sent us Farmville requests</span> check up on the daily doings of friends and loved ones. Today, nestled among the cute kid pics and breaking status updates, there was a targeted ad from the Weinstein Co. directing me to watch <em>what brought Robert De Niro to tears on Katie Couric's Show.</em>
    Probably just like you, we at the Gold Standard enjoy the occasional Facebook foray to quietly unfriend anyone who sent us Farmville requests check up on the daily doings of friends and loved ones. Today, nestled among the cute kid pics and breaking...

    Tags: Celebrities, Katie Couric, Robert De Niro, Gold Standard Incorporated, Harvey Weinstein

  22. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 'The Hour' returns with what might just be best cast on television

    It's not often that a sequel is better than the original, especially when the original is as dazzling as BBC America's miniseries &quot;The Hour" was last year.
    The Baltimore Sun
    It's not often that a sequel is better than the original, especially when the original is as dazzling as BBC America's miniseries "The Hour" was last year. But that's the case with the intoxicating mix of lust, longing, superb acting and a little bit...

    Tags: Damian Lewis, Anna Chancellor, 60 Minutes (tv program), BBC, Game of Thrones (tv program)

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