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The Morning Fix: Malone causing mayhem. FX snags 'New Moon.' BMW ready for its close-up!
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before shopping for the yams and cranberries. Mayhem from Malone. Cable mogul John Malone continues to speak out about Comcast's efforts to take over General Electric Co.'s NBC Universal. In an interview with CNBC, Malone said he...... -
Jane Fonda returns to the screen in a couple of comedies
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelJane Fonda is making a return to the big screen, taking a role in a French film backed by the cable network Canal +. It's a comedy to be directed by Stephane Robelin. In Et Si On Vivait Tous Ensemble (And if We All Lived Together) she'll play an... -
Anthony Pellicano and His Tangled Web
Times Staff WritersAnthony Pellicano cut a figure straight out of "L.A. Confidential." Intimidation for hire — the tough-talking gumshoe with the Louisville Slugger always at the ready. Over the course of his 20-some years in Los Angeles, he also managed to insinuate...Tags: Television, Sex Crimes, David Chase, National Basketball Association, Microsoft Corporation
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Who strikes?
Today, writer-producer Craig Mazin and web entrepreneur Matt Edelman discuss the traditional view of labor as it applies to writers. Later in the week, they'll discuss why writers should or shouldn't be given special consideration with royalties, new...Tags: Television, Work Relations, Unions, Ellen DeGeneres, Labor Markets
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There Are No Words for Zidane's Head Butt
Times Staff WriterBERLIN — There is some precedent for Zinedine Zidane's unceremonious ejection from the World Cup final Sunday night for his startling head butt that floored Italy's Marco Materazzi. FULL COVERAGE In 1998, when France was on its way to its only...Tags: Sports, FIFA World Cup, Multi-Sport Events, Death
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'Esther Kahn'
Times Staff WriterThe exquisite yet demanding "Esther Kahn" is one of the most unusual and persuasive explorations of the flowering of an actor. It unfolds in a low-key manner in the mind of its title character, for whom life does not become real until she discovers the...Tags: William Wyler, Wild Child (movie), John Turturro, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Entertainment
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'Amen.'
Times Staff Writer"Amen.," Costa-Gavras' highest-profile film in years, is steeped in the tradition of the director's landmark film "Z" and his subsequent political thrillers, which combine suspense with jolting exposé. In this instance Costa-Gavras is covering familiar...Tags: Michel Duchaussoy, Vatican City, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Judaism, Constantin Costa-Gavras
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'Bon Voyage'
Times Staff WriterIn a vast Paris movie palace a glittering premiere of a comedy is taking place with the formally dressed audience laughing at every joke. The camera picks up the one person not joining in the merriment, a beautiful but tense young woman sitting in a box...Tags: Sony Corp., England, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Peter Coyote
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'Friday Night'
Times Staff WriterWe all meet as strangers, starting from scratch and warily filling in blanks. But what if mutual erotic attraction was so powerful it compelled immediate action? And what if circumstances made that response almost imperative for one night and one night...Tags: Cinema Industry, Radio Industry, Paris (France), Vehicles, Charlotte Rampling
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'Trouble Every Day'
Times Staff WriterWith such films as "I Can't Sleep," "Nenette and Boni" and "Beau Travail," Claire Denis over the last decade has risen to the first rank of French directors with her incisive, sharply perceptive films. Her latest, "Trouble Every Day," however, is highly...Tags: Paris (France), Vincent Gallo, Entertainment, Beatrice Dalle, Georges Franju
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Chinese Box
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 17, 1998 Drenchingly romantic, world-weary and perhaps not just a little foolish, "Chinese Box," Wayne Wang's love letter to his native Hong Kong, is the kind of film that can be rewarding if you embrace it for its bold attempt rather...Tags: England, Frank Capra Jr., New Year's Day, Cinema Industry, Romance (genre)
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Genealogies of a Crime
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 10, 1998 Catherine Deneuve's career is as enduring as her beauty because she has always taken roles that rely as much on her talent as her looks. With Portuguese fabulist Raul Ruiz's brilliant, bravura "Genealogies of a Crime" she...Tags: Catherine Deneuve, Prostitution, Crime, Law and Justice, Cinema Industry, Crimes
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