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Nicolas Cage Drama Adds 10 'Bad' Actors
Zap2It.comIn one fell swoop, the cast of Werner Herzog's "Bad Lieutenant" has grown around star Nicolas Cage, with the addition of 10 actors. The update of Abel Ferrara's 1992 cult drama will begin shooting later this summer from a script by William Finkelstein....Tags: Celebrities, Fairuza Balk, Val Kilmer, Eva Mendes, Abel Ferrara
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Reasons to shiver: New in paperback
"The Paris Review Interviews, Vol. III" edited by Philip Gourevitch (Picador) "Have you found any professional criticism of your work illuminating or helpful? Edmund Wilson, for example?" asks Julian Jebb, the guy sent by the Paris Review to interview...Tags: Movies, Sports, Fritz Lang, Peter Coyote, Book
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'All in This Tea'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLike the drink whose virtues it describes, the documentary "All in This Tea" is brisk and agreeable, a handcrafted ode to the brew that is the beverage of choice where the Chinese, among many others, are concerned. Doing the brewing this time is...Tags: Movies, David Lee, China, Documentary (genre), Los Angeles Times
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Movie Review: 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army'
I can barely keep up with the mythology put forth by the "Hellboy" series, but I enjoyed the first film, and I enjoyed the new one. The best scene in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," writer-director Guillermo Del Toro's sequel to his comic book adaptation...Tags: Armed Forces, Selma Blair, Defense, Guillermo Del Toro, Al Gore
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Clint Eastwood targets the legacy of Dirty Harry
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterON a recent afternoon at the Warner Bros. lot, Clint Eastwood took a break from a long day in the editing bay and strolled over to a hushed screening room. There, his armed-and-dangerous past was waiting for him, and the filmmaker winced when he looked it...Tags: Roger Ebert, Film Festivals, Movies, New York City Police Department, Jodie Foster
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Oscar snubs and surprises
THE shocker Tuesday wasn't that Oscar winners Tommy Lee Jones and Cate Blanchett were once again in the running for Academy Awards. In a year marked by more than a few out-of-left field honorees and a handful of notable omissions, however, the films...Tags: Film Festivals, Todd Haynes, Movies, Christian Bale, Broadway Theater
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'Rescue Dawn'
Zap2It.comA Welsh childhood never stood in the way of Richard Burton inhabiting a wide range of American roles, nor has it had any inhibiting impact on the very American trajectory of Christian Bale's career. This, despite his having made a spectacular film debut...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Christian Bale, Germany, Steven Spielberg, Health
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'4 Months' a small but popular winner
Times Staff WriterCANNES, France — "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," a small Romanian film that was one of the first shown at the Festival de Cannes, outlasted its better-financed, better-known rivals and won the Palme d'Or at a ceremony Sunday night at the Palais...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Michael Moore, Cinema Industry, No Country for Old Men (movie)
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julien donkey-boy
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Harmony Korine's "julien donkey-boy," a film of piercing beauty and pain, takes its title from a thin, intense schizophrenic of perhaps 20. In a prologue that reverberates throughout the film Julien (Ewen Bremner) comes...Tags: Peter Fonda, Christopher Walken, Movies, David Hyde Pierce, Lesley Ann Warren
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L'Ennui (Boredom)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...Tags: Peter Fonda, Christopher Walken, Movies, David Hyde Pierce, Carmen Electra
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'Invincible'
Times Staff Writer"Invincible" is a great title for a Werner Herzog movie. Throughout his four-decade career, the New German Cinema pioneer has determinedly portrayed the outer limits of human experience. In his documentaries and fictional films, men and occasionally women...Tags: Celebrities, Movies, PG Rated Movies, Cinema Industry, Berlin (Germany)
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'Incident at Loch Ness'
Times Staff Writer"Incident at Loch Ness" is an amusing mock documentary that spends considerable energy artfully trying to make you believe it's real as real can be. The movie is transparently a fake, but its counterfeit nature is the heart of its charm. Directed by...Tags: Movies, John Bailey, Cinema Industry, Stranger Than Fiction, Klaus Kinski
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