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Book review: 'The Affair' by Lee Child
Tribune NewspapersI used to have a rural fantasy. Then I started reading the Jack Reacher novels. True, plane rides are now less painful thanks to Lee Child's rough-and-tough hero, a former U.S. Army MP — but I'll never again be able to drive along the lonelier...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, U.S. Army, Television
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Into the Abyss
Fox 5 San Diego StaffWerner Herzog gave us the interesting (but long) documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams earlier this year. He did the interesting documentary Grizzly Man years ago.I enjoyed them more than his regular feature films, which usually have great scenes but are...Tags: Death Penalty, Punishment, Susan Sarandon, Crime Victims, Entertainment
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Death-defying magic of stories
It can't have been easy. Art supplies were not exactly thick on the ground in those days — we're talking 32,000 years ago, give or take — and there were lots of other things to worry about, such as finding food, water and shelter. Not...Tags: Landforms, Chicago Public Library, Julia Keller, Arthur Miller, Caves and Caverns
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New York critics name 'The Artist' best film of the year
24 Frames"The Artist" is named best picture by the New York Film Critics Circle. Meryl Streep and Brad Pitt take lead acting honors.... -
Werner Herzog is the heavy in Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher movie
Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel“One Shot” is the upcoming Tom Cruise movie in which he takes on the role of Jack Reacher, the hero of Lee Child's books about an ex MP/drifter who wanders the land, stumbling into crimes/mysteries. Richard Jenkins, Rosamund Pike and Robert... -
'The Good Wife' recap: Both sides now
Show TrackerOn "The Good Wife," Alicia meets with a death-row inmate who has information that could help her client.... -
Herzog: I'm pretty sure Jesus wouldn't favor capital punishment
24 FramesWerner Herzog's new film "Into the Abyss" explores the morality of capital punishment.... -
Oscar documentary shortlist includes 'Paradise Lost 3,' 'Project Nim'
24 Frames"Bill Cunningham New York," a look at the veteran New York fashion photographer, "Buck," the story of acclaimed "horse whisperer" Buck Brannaman; and "Under Fire: Journalists in Combat," from director Martyn Burke, were among the 15 feature-length... -
'Cave of Forgotten Dreams' becomes highest-grossing independently released documentary of 2011
Company Town“Cave of Forgotten Dreams,” Werner Herzog’s 3-D documentary about an expedition into a French cave, has quietly been discovered by some moviegoers. The film, which first premiered in late April in only five theaters, has since... -
Samuel L. Jackson reads 'Go the F --- to Sleep'
Jacket CopySamuel L. Jackson reads the audiobook version of Adam Mansbach's 'Go the F to Sleep.'... -
Weekly books roundup
Orlando Arts BlogTod Caviness here, preparing to celebrate Bloomsday by wandering around Thornton Park with a flask of whiskey, misquoting James Joyce at people. In other words, my usual weekly routine. - The Colonial Plaza Barnes & Noble had ridiculous crowds for Tim... -
Critics everywhere endorse ‘X-Men,’ Woody’s ‘Midnight’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelOh, that Rotten Tomatoes tomatometer, suggesting, with its rating, that everybody is head over heels for “X-Men: First Class.” 92% positive? Yes, virtually every review is an endorsement. But it repeats things we saw in the first “X-Men&...
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