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'Derailed'
Times Staff Writer"Derailed" is a silly, lurid, pulpy thriller that's not nearly lurid and pulpy enough to be much fun, but more than silly enough to be ludicrous. Directed by Mikael Håfström from a vaguely familiar screenplay by Stuart Beattie, it ushers in every twist...Tags: Entertainment, Willie Brown, Hotels and Accommodations, Miramax Films, Vehicles
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'Swimfan'
Times Staff WriterRipped from the pages of the "See Dick Run, See Jane Stalk Him" handbook, the thrill-less thriller "Swimfan" is as dumb as it gets. Teenage boy with teenage girlfriend beds teenage girl who isn't his girlfriend. The latter turns out to be psycho. (She has...Tags: Anna Magnani, Entertainment, Celebrities, Carol Burnett, Bette Davis
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Sweet and sexy celluloid
Special to SunSpotAre you in the mood for some hot on-screen romance this Valentine's Day? Then, warm up those VCRs and DVD players and look no further than SunSpot's list of best romantic scene-stealers and hot film couples. Best kiss "Gone With The Wind" Directed...Tags: Dance, Entertainment, Ali MacGraw, Anna Chlumsky, Natalie Wood
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Remembering when he was on top
Times Staff WriterPeter Hoffman sits on the 130-foot, canoe-bottomed motor yacht South Paw, moored near the Palais de Festivals. A strong breeze ruffles his hair and in the distance thousands of people crowd the Croisette as the Hollywood executive ponders the Cannes...Tags: Entertainment, Trips and Vacations, Carolco Pictures Incorporated, Cannes Film Festival, Movies
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'Mini's First Time'
Special to The TimesThe swirl of bad girl shenanigans, Hollywood satire and noir-ish melodrama in "Mini's First Time" that was intended to make for an icy cocktail of prurience and moral insight tastes more like freezer burn instead. It's ostensibly a dark comedy of...Tags: Entertainment, Satire (genre), Colorado, Celebrities, Movies
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'Loverboy'
Times Staff WriterBack when I was in college, one of my professors delivered a lecture on gender roles as they are defined and reenforced by the media. He summarized the plot of "Fatal Attraction," recasting the main roles with people of the opposite sex. Oh, how we...Tags: Apple iPod, Entertainment, Children, Dominic Scott Kay, Matt Dillon
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