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Dressing the parts: Film costumes that help make statements
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs the year winds down, multiplexes fill up with films vying for award-season consideration. Thanks to a bumper crop of period movies, late 2012 has showcased some serious talent in the field of costume design. Some of the films are worth watching for...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Movies, Keira Knightley, Quentin Tarantino, Anthony Hopkins
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'Texas Chainsaw 3D' to get nicked by 'Hobbit' at the box office
There won't be much buzz at the box office on the first weekend of the new year, as only one new movie -- "Texas Chainsaw 3D" -- hits theaters nationwide. The horror flick starring the serial killer made famous in 1974's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is...
Tags: Peter Jackson, John Krasinski, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Arts and Culture, Texas Chainsaw 3D (movie)
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Oscars and American history: True, or true enough?
A modest proposal: Movies exploring some aspect of American history, such as “Argo,” “Lincoln” and “Zero Dark Thirty,” should leave off the “based on a true story” or “inspired by true events”...
Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, John Goodman, Steven Spielberg, Star Wars (movie)
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Check It Out: Reading up before the Oscars
On Feb. 24, the 85th Academy Awards ceremony will take place at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theatre in Hollywood. The show has grown considerably from its humble origins in 1929 as a private banquet for 270 guests at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. This...Tags: Movies, Francois Truffaut, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Libraries
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Scarlett Johansson lost 'Les Miserables' role to Anne Hathaway over laryngitis
Pop2itFrom Taylor Swift to Jessica Biel to Lea Michele, every actress in Hollywood wanted a piece of "Les Miserables" when the casting process started. Scarlett Johansson tried out for Fantine, a role that garnered an Oscar nomination for Anne Hathaway.... -
The bankbuster
WASHINGTON -- With his chronically gravelly voice and relentlessly liberal agenda, Sherrod Brown seems to have stepped out of "Les Miserables," hoarse from singing revolutionary anthems at the barricades. Today, Ohio's senior senator has a project...
Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Economic Indicator, Ronald Reagan, Bank of America Corp., Economy, Business and Finance
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Column: The modern bankbuster
WASHINGTON — With his chronically gravelly voice and relentlessly liberal agenda, Sherrod Brown seems to have stepped out of "Les Miserables," hoarse from singing revolutionary anthems at the barricades. Today, Ohio’s senior senator has a...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Japan, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Finance, Banking
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Time To Break Up Too-Big-To-Fail Banks
The Hartford CourantWith his chronically gravelly voice and relentlessly liberal agenda, Sherrod Brown seems to have stepped out of "Les Miserables," hoarse from singing revolutionary anthems at the barricades. Today, Ohio's senior senator has a project worthy of Victor Hugo...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Economic Indicator, Ronald Reagan, Economy, Business and Finance, Bank of America Corp.
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Joe Flacco, Chris Christie visit David Letterman
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelBaltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, the MVP of Sunday's Super Bowl, will visit “Late Show With David Letterman” on Monday. The CBS show said it is the ninth consecutive year that the Super Bowl's winning quarterback has stopped by... -
Jim Harbaugh tops list for The Times' Sports Oscars
Oscars, smoshkers. With his scenery-chewing performance on the sidelines last weekend, Jim Harbaugh has elevated himself to the top of this year’s list of the world’s greatest dramatic actors. “Maybe he’s just being himself?&...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, National Football League, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Entertainment Events, James Stewart
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'Warm Bodies' heats up box office with $20 million
NEW YORK (AP) — The love-struck zombies of "Warm Bodies" swarmed the box office on Super Bowl weekend with a $20 million opening. On a weekend that Hollywood largely punts to football, the PG-13 film from Lionsgate's Summit Entertainment easily...
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Christopher Walken, Movies, Arts and Culture, Jason Statham
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Review: Pianist Lise de la Salle shines with the L.A. Phil
This post has been corrected as detailed below. The Italian conductor Gianandrea Noseda, making his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Thursday, brought an exhilarating, Russian-sounding fervor to an all-Rachmaninoff program....
Tags: Saint Petersberg (Russia), Arts and Culture, Culture
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