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    Dec 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Django Unchained' is Tarantino, undisciplined ★★

    In "Django Unchained," which has its moments of devilish glee in and among dubious wallows in numbing slaughter, writer-director-trash compactor Quentin Tarantino delivers a mashup of several hundred of his favorite movies, all hanging, like barnacles, onto a story of a freed slave (Jamie Foxx) and his bounty-hunter savior (Christoph Waltz) out to rescue Django's wife (Kerry Washington) from a venal plantation owner (Leonardo DiCaprio). The plantation's "house slave" (Samuel L. Jackson) has no divided loyalties in the eventual standoff.
    In "Django Unchained," which has its moments of devilish glee in and among dubious wallows in numbing slaughter, writer-director-trash compactor Quentin Tarantino delivers a mashup of several hundred of his favorite movies, all hanging, like barnacles,...

    Tags: Jonah Hill, Ku Klux Klan, Slavery, Movies, Kerry Washington

  2. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Film review: Quentin Tarantino ropes himself a Western with 'Django Unchained'

    As diverse as Quentin Tarantino's first films (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown”) were in tone (tragic, comic and romantic, respectively), they all took place within roughly the same world and the same genre — urban crime. The iconic status that accrued to him in that genre could easily have hardened into a straitjacket. In addition, his dialogue is so relentlessly contemporary that he seemed about as well suited for a 19th century period piece as Ang Lee was for a CGI superhero project like “Hulk.”
    As diverse as Quentin Tarantino's first films (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown”) were in tone (tragic, comic and romantic, respectively), they all took place within roughly the same world and the same...

    Tags: Don Johnson, Bruce Dern, Zoe Bell, Tom Wopat, Movies

  4. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. American Cinematheque gets into the holiday spirit

    The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen."
    The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen." Chaplin and Paulette Goddard star in his last silent film, the...

    Tags: The Gold Rush (movie), Paulette Goddard, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Sylvester Stallone

  6. Aug 13, 2010 |Story| Zap2It
  7. 'Letters to Juliet'

    Romeo's true love wasn't a real person, but that doesn't keep women from writing her notes about their own romantic trials ... in this movie, at least, which boasts lovely Italian scenery.
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    Romeo's true love wasn't a real person, but that doesn't keep women from writing her notes about their own romantic trials ... in this movie, at least, which boasts lovely Italian scenery. Amanda Seyfried ( "Mamma Mia!") plays an American in Verona who...

    Tags: Entertainment, Mamma Mia! (movie), Letters to Juliet (movie), Amanda Seyfried, Gary Winick

  8. Jun 27, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The Innocent Sleep

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday June 27, 1997      Intrepid reporters, noble homeless, outlaw masons and tutti Mafiosi are the ingredients in "The Innocent Sleep," an English thriller that won't inspire much raising of hair, tingling of spines or biting of nails. But it does...

    Tags: Celebrities, Matthew Vaughn, Suicide, John Hannah, Movies

  10. Sep 24, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Megiddo: The Omega Code 2'

    Times Staff Writer
    "Megiddo: The Omega Code 2" finds Michael York reprising his role of Satan in this unconvincing sequel to the 1999 surprise hit co-produced by Matthew Crouch, son of Trinity Broadcasting Network operator and televangelist Paul Crouch, executive producer...

    Tags: European Union, Entertainment, Michael York, Death, Rome (Italy)

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