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    Jun 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Can you win an Emmy by advertising on the side of a bus?

    The Big Picture
    You know you live in a company town when you're stuck in traffic on Wilshire Boulevard, minding your own business, daydreaming about making money on the side by promoting a celebrity wrestling match between Michael Bay and Megan Fox, when......
  2. Dec 10, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Oct 8, 2010 |Story| Zap2It
  4. 'Californication: The Third Season'

    With season four coming to Showtime in January, this round of David Duchovny's comedy follows novelist Hank into his new role as a teacher ... but while things may be looking up for him on the professional front, they still aren't so great for him personally.
    Zap2It
    With season four coming to Showtime in January, this round of David Duchovny's comedy follows novelist Hank into his new role as a teacher ... but while things may be looking up for him on the professional front, they still aren't so great for him...

    Tags: Californication (tv program), Television, Entertainment, David Duchovny, Madeline Zima

  5. Nov 27, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  6. 'Solaris' (2002)

    "Solaris" accomplishes many if not quite all of its aims, but what it does most of all is reinforce Steven Soderbergh's position as Hollywood's most gifted chameleon, a filmmaker able to operate with élan in all manner of genres.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Solaris" accomplishes many if not quite all of its aims, but what it does most of all is reinforce Steven Soderbergh's position as Hollywood's most gifted chameleon, a filmmaker able to operate with élan in all manner of genres. With the divergent...

    Tags: Movies, Viola Davis, Science and Technology, Death, James Cameron

  7. Feb 19, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Mrs. Dalloway

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday February 20, 1998      There comes a moment with some women when you know they will be beautiful always. These are women whose inner glow and carriage are not dependent upon youth.      Even if you've had this feeling about Vanessa Redgrave...

    Tags: Movies, Marlborough, James Joyce, World War I (1914-1918), John Huston

  9. Jun 23, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. The Truman Show

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday June 5, 1998      His gifts as a comic actor are well-known, but who would have thought that Jim Carrey might simultaneously break your heart as easily as he makes you laugh?      It is only one of the accomplishments of "The Truman Show," the...

    Tags: Movies, Jim Carrey, Paul Bartel, Ed Harris, Noah Emmerich

  11. Sep 25, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. Ronin

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday September 25, 1998      They're tense and intense, been there and been around, world-weary and drop-dead professional. They're five hard men with implacable faces and murky pasts brought together to do a dirty job they don't even pretend to...

    Tags: Movies, Robert De Niro, David Mamet, Sean Bean, Stellan Skarsgard

  13. Jun 8, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Love's Labour's Lost

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday June 9, 2000      Writing musical theater was not an option for William Shakespeare, but Kenneth Branagh hasn't let that trouble him. He's turned Shakespeare's "Love's Labour's Lost" into a 1930s-style romantic musical comedy, garnished with retro...

    Tags: Movies, Emily Mortimer, Canal+, World War II (1939-1945), Matthew Lillard

  15. Mar 7, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. 'Laurel Canyon'

    The Los Angeles sun can make for very deep shadows, nowhere deeper it sometimes seems than in the movies. There are those directors like Robert Altman who take great pleasure in tossing their characters into these pools of dark, usually to drown. Not Lisa Cholodenko: In the young director's new movie "Laurel Canyon," the characters don't ride out earthquakes or brave any of the other plagues that filmmakers are so fond of launching against us. For her and her characters, Los Angeles isn't a curse or a benediction, a troubling state of mind or a vacuous lifestyle choice. It's just home, shadows and all.
    Times Staff Writer
    The Los Angeles sun can make for very deep shadows, nowhere deeper it sometimes seems than in the movies. There are those directors like Robert Altman who take great pleasure in tossing their characters into these pools of dark, usually to drown. Not Lisa...

    Tags: Sony Corp., Movies, Christian Bale, Frances McDormand, Sunset Boulevard

  17. Apr 29, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. 'Ladies in Lavender'

    Charles Dance's "Ladies in Lavender" teams two of Britain's grandest dames, Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, in an endearing film of subtlety and charm. This lovely period picture, set in Cornwall in 1936, also boasts the inimitable Miriam Margolyes and David Warner. It is a pleasure from start to finish.
    Times Staff Writer
    Charles Dance's "Ladies in Lavender" teams two of Britain's grandest dames, Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, in an endearing film of subtlety and charm. This lovely period picture, set in Cornwall in 1936, also boasts the inimitable Miriam Margolyes and David...

    Tags: Movies, D.W. Griffith, Cornwall, Judi Dench, United Kingdom

  19. May 4, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  20. Summer of same

    Tribune movie reporter
    The sequels and franchise flicks scored big last summer, so what do we get? More of the same this year. Check out the titles, and you might conclude that this is the year of the colon. But don't be fooled by the amount of noise generated by the highest-...

    Tags: Edward Furlong, Alan Arkin, Rowan Atkinson, Jennifer Aniston, Disneyland Park

  21. Apr 25, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. 'City of Ghosts'

    For his atmospheric debut as a feature director, the actor Matt Dillon has cast himself as a guy in need of saving. It's a nice fit. Written by Dillon and pulp-fiction veteran Barry Gifford ("Wild at Heart"), "City of Ghosts" centers on a two-bit scam...

    Tags: Movies, MGM Inc., New York, FBI, James Caan

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