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    Nov 1, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Kate Winslet: A play date with Oscar?

    The little children in "Little Children" are the adults, starting with Kate Winslet's Sarah, an overeducated suburban mom deadened by marriage to a slug who wears women's underwear on his head. Among the film's first words of dialogue are "Bad mommy! Bad mommy!," an invective from her daughter in the playground where Sarah eyes an equally un-adult househusband dubbed the "Prom King" by neighborhood women.
    Times Staff Writer
    The little children in "Little Children" are the adults, starting with Kate Winslet's Sarah, an overeducated suburban mom deadened by marriage to a slug who wears women's underwear on his head. Among the film's first words of dialogue are "Bad mommy!...

    Tags: Cinema Industry, Education, Movies, Peter Jackson, Sam Mendes

  2. Feb 12, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Chicago' Has Hollywood Saying, 'Hey, Kids, Let's Put on a Show!'

    Times Staff Writer
    Shoved into the shadows by the omnivorous quest to sate the youth market, the old-fashioned movie musical took another giant step back into the spotlight Tuesday as the Broadway song-and-dance story "Chicago" captured a leading 13 Academy Award...

    Tags: Spike Lee, Cinema Industry, Baz Luhrmann, Movies, Crimes

  4. Sep 27, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Southern Section

    Saturday, Oct. 4 BOYS Kenny Staub Invitational At Crescenta Valley Park, Glendale DIVISION I TEAM-1. Canyon Country Canyon, 46 (82:13); 2. Crescenta Valley, 69 (83:08); 3. Peninsula, 107 (84:55); 4. Arcadia, 110 (84:50); 5. South Torrance, 113 (84:58)...

    Tags: Animals, Christianity, Baptist, Hot Springs, Television

  6. Apr 9, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'The Alamo'

    Apart from John Wayne, who says we should remember the Alamo? The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, official guardians of the historic battleground, want us to remember the monument as "the symbol of heroic courage in the face of death and the struggle against oppression." And the makers of the new movie about the 13-day siege, which like Wayne's 1960 epic is titled "The Alamo," doubtless would like us to remember the battle all the way to the box office. Likely that explains why the tagline for their film — "you will never forget" — sounds more like a threat than a promise.
    Times Staff Writer
    Apart from John Wayne, who says we should remember the Alamo? The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, official guardians of the historic battleground, want us to remember the monument as "the symbol of heroic courage in the face of death and the...

    Tags: Cinema Industry, Max Factor Jr., Movies, Armed Forces, Billy Bob Thornton

  8. Dec 22, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'The Phantom of the Opera'

    It's Paris, 1919, and the city has seen better days. You can tell from the grainy black-and-white footage, the smoke wisping around the Opera Populaire (which looks suspiciously like the Paris Opera House) and the scraps of paper fluttering in the wind — all sure signs of desolation and imminent flashback. Soon it will be 1870 and we'll get the whole story. But first, inside the shabby auditorium, a pair of melancholy old-timers must exchange meaningful glances as an auctioneer liquidates what's left of the opera's grand past. The gentleman, whom we later learn to be the Vicompte Raoul de Chagny (Patrick Wilson) buys a wind-up cymbal-monkey as the lady, Madame Giry (Miranda Richardson) casts knowing looks in his direction. Pigeons flap through the cavernous interior, mostly shot from oblique angles, and for a moment, the film has the carnivalesque feel of a Nine Inch Nails video directed by David Lynch.
    Times Staff Writer
    It's Paris, 1919, and the city has seen better days. You can tell from the grainy black-and-white footage, the smoke wisping around the Opera Populaire (which looks suspiciously like the Paris Opera House) and the scraps of paper fluttering in the wind &#...

    Tags: Nevada, Movies, Paris (France), Death, Opera (genre)

  10. Dec 20, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Movie review: 'The Phantom of the Opera'

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    2 stars (out of 4) Depending on your predilection, the movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" is about as good — or as bad — as its phenomenally successful stage original. Andrew Lloyd Webber's kitschy theatrical spectacle is now a kitschy...

    Tags: Movies, Opera (genre), Gerard Butler, Tim Rice, MTV (tv network)

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