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    May 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Dustin Hoffman directorial debut 'Quartet' acquired by Weinstein

    24 Frames
    The Weinstein Co. announced Friday morning that it had acquired the U.S. and Latin American rights to "Quartet," which marks the official feature directorial debut of two-time Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman ("Kramer vs. Kramer," "Rain Man.")...
  2. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Ulu Grosbard dies at 83; Tony-nominated stage, film director

    Ulu Grosbard, a Tony-nominated stage director who also worked in film, directing such movies as "True Confessions" and "The Deep End of the Ocean," died late Sunday or early Monday in New York City, according to his family. He was 83. During a five-...

    Tags: Dustin Hoffman, David Mamet, Wars and Interventions, Sidney Lumet, Movies

  4. Dec 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  6. Mar 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Ulu Grosbard, noted stage and film director, dies at 83

    Culture Monster
    Ulu Grosbard, the stage and film director who helmed "The Subject was Roses" on Broadway and later as a movie, has died at 83....
  8. Mar 30, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Jon Voight at FFF: It all started with Midnight Cowboy

    It's a film that still has the power to move, shock and disturb, 40 years after its release. Characters, situations and lines of dialogue entered the cultural consciousness, starting with the title. Even though it was rated X, seemingly everybody saw Midnight Cowboy. And everybody knows what a Midnight Cowboy is. "If anything," says movie critic Leonard Maltin, it's a film that "looks better today than it did when it first came out."
    Sentinel movie critic
    It's a film that still has the power to move, shock and disturb, 40 years after its release. Characters, situations and lines of dialogue entered the cultural consciousness, starting with the title. Even though it was rated X, seemingly everybody saw...

    Tags: Dustin Hoffman, Celebrities, John Schlesinger, Movies, Death

  10. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Georgia

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday December 8, 1995      It's not as if Jennifer Jason Leigh isn't a known quantity, not like the kind of intense, edgy, nervous work she specializes in has not been seen and appreciated up to now. But, even with all that as a backdrop, what she...

    Tags: Van Morrison, Celebrities, Family, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Movies

  12. Feb 26, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Ellen Fairey rising. Ralph Remington is hired. And an extension for 'Return to Haifa.'

    The Theater Loop
    The playwright Ellen Fairey, the subject of a New York Times profile Sunday, says the new production of her play "Graceland," which premiered at the Profiles Theatre in Chicago, is pretty much cast. It opens at New York's Lincoln Center......
  14. Mar 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Dispatch from New York: 'The Subject Was Roses' and its original L.A. angels

    Culture Monster
    Los Angeles theatergoers watching the Mark Taper Forum’s current revival of “The Subject Was Roses” might be surprised to know how important L.A. figured in the creation of the play. The Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is set entirely in New York......
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