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A Map of the World
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday December 3, 1999 The title of the powerful "A Map of the World" refers to a drawing a child makes to try to grasp where her dying mother might be going. Now as an adult, Sigourney Weaver's Alice Goodwin finds herself heading into uncharted...Tags: Eleanor Roosevelt, Wisconsin, Death, Racine (Racine, Wisconsin), Racine County (Wisconsin)
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Luminarias
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 5, 2000 "Luminarias" takes us into a world all too rarely seen on the big screen: that of upwardly mobile Los Angeles Latinas. Instead of barrio poverty, gangs and drugs, we're introduced to four women, longtime friends, whose...Tags: Harvey Korman, David Arquette, Christian Bale, Andre Braugher, Josh Hartnett
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Center Stage
FOR THE TIMESFriday May 12, 2000 From "The Red Shoes" to "The Turning Point," dramatic films about the ballet world have begged the question: How is it that such a serious and disciplined performing art attracts such silly and chaotic people? The callow...Tags: David Arquette, Harvey Korman, Christian Bale, Andre Braugher, Josh Hartnett
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Boys Don't Cry
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 22, 1999 "I hate my name, I'm thinking of changing it," gawky, awkward Candace confesses to the dishy young man who takes the seat next to her at a rowdy Midwestern bar. Handsome, buoyant Brandon Teena knows just what she means....Tags: Peter Sarsgaard, Manhattan (New York City), Rape, Movies, Alicia Goranson
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The Big Kahuna
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 28, 2000 For Kevin Spacey, "The Big Kahuna" is far from an ideal commercial follow-up to "American Beauty" in reaffirming his new star status. It's a small picture, its stage roots all too evident, and the role Spacey plays is...Tags: David Arquette, Christian Bale, Illinois, Josh Hartnett, Samuel L. Jackson
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American Psycho
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday April 14, 2000 Suppose, just suppose, we take "American Psycho" at its word and agree that this little number is, in the words of director and co-writer Mary Harron, "a comedy, a satire on the late 1980s." The question becomes: a) How sharp...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Satire (genre), Manhattan (New York City), Christian Bale, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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The Other Conquest
TIMES STAFF WRITERWednesday April 19, 2000 Salvador Carrasco's "The Other Conquest," or "La Otra Conquista," is a boldly imaginative and enthralling evocation of the bloody aftermath of the 1521 Spanish conquest of Mexico that has become the highest-grossing drama...Tags: David Arquette, Christian Bale, Josh Hartnett, Samuel L. Jackson, Edward Norton
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Trees Lounge
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 18, 1996 How many people are there in the United States whose entire lives revolve around characters and events in a neighborhood bar? The census takers don't provide that particular demographic, but surely there are millions. And had...Tags: Death, Mark Boone Junior, Family, Celebrity Parents, Comedy (genre)
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Kids
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday July 28, 1995 It may be too late to save you from "Kids." Not save in the moral sense, because, as New York City Mayor Jimmy Walker famously commented, "No one was ever ruined by a book." Or a movie. But bored, bored is a different...Tags: Gus van Sant, Crimes, AIDS, HIV, Adults
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