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    Jan 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Snubbed by Oscar, but beloved

    OK, so Angelina, Denzel and Keira didn't get asked to the Oscar prom. They shouldn't shed too many tears over their absence from this year's nominations.
    OK, so Angelina, Denzel and Keira didn't get asked to the Oscar prom. They shouldn't shed too many tears over their absence from this year's nominations. After all, they're in very good company. From Humphrey Bogart ("The Maltese Falcon") and Marilyn...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton, Marilyn Monroe

  2. Nov 25, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  3. Tony Robbins Helps Himself to NBC Reality Pilot

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    "The Biggest Loser" guides people to lose weight, but what about the other areas in that need help in their lives? NBC and "The Biggest Loser" producer Reveille will team up to create a reality series featuring self-help entrepreneur Tony Robbins. The...

    Tags: Jack Black, Redman, Television, NBC (tv network), Entertainment

  4. Dec 31, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Up, up ... and away

    To tell the tale of the greatest American superhero, the producers of "Superman Returns" brought six tons of lumber to a rural parcel on the Breeza Plains of Australia and built a Kansas farmhouse, windmill and an ox-blood red barn. They planted five acres of corn and paved six miles of road to reach their new Midwest homestead. And all of this because, for Hollywood filmmakers today, it makes more money sense to build Smallville USA on a different continent than it does to simply stay home.
    Times Staff Writer
    To tell the tale of the greatest American superhero, the producers of "Superman Returns" brought six tons of lumber to a rural parcel on the Breeza Plains of Australia and built a Kansas farmhouse, windmill and an ox-blood red barn. They planted five...

    Tags: Hugh Jackman, Los Angeles, Phillip Noyce, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Entertainment

  6. Sep 23, 1999 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Double Jeopardy

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    Friday September 24, 1999      By now the "wrong man" crime story is so established in our folklore that it's practically a ritual. And while "Double Jeopardy" applies a couple of different spins on the formula (notably that there's a "wronged woman"...

    Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Washington (U.S. state), Bruce Greenwood, Death

  8. Jun 7, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Bride of the Wind

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday June 8, 2001      Bruce Beresford's "Bride of the Wind" is a resolutely conventional biographical drama of a most unconventional woman, Alma Mahler. She was a Viennese beauty at the turn of the 20th century who set her sights on composer-conductor...

    Tags: Vincent Perez, Gustav Mahler, Franz Werfel, Music Industry, Jonathan Pryce

  10. Dec 13, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Evelyn'

    Times Staff Writer
    "Evelyn" is awash in sentimentality and doesn't care who knows it. Despite a story predictable enough to make "The Sound of Music" play like a nail-biting thriller, its heart is so much in the right place it is difficult to get really peeved at it. Based...

    Tags: Alan Bates, Church and State Relations, Aidan Quinn, Pierce Brosnan, Entertainment

  12. May 3, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Last Dance

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday May 3, 1996      Hollywood can be a prison with walls so porous you may think you've escaped and still be inside. So it is with "Last Dance."      The story of the relationship between a white-trash death row inmate played by Sharon Stone and the...

    Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Peter Gallagher, Regional Authority, Movies

  14. Apr 11, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Paradise Road

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday April 11, 1997      Trivia collectors take note: "Shine" is no longer the only Australian film to use classical music as the key to a sentimental drama about the unbreakable resilience of the human spirit. "Paradise Road" takes the same path,...

    Tags: Defense, Prisons, Armed Forces, Movies, Classical Music (genre)

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