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    Nov 2, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Paul & Mira Sorvino - Managing Diabetes

    When diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Paul Sorvino worked with his doctor to create an overall treatment plan that included diet, exercise, and diabetes medications. He also realized the importance of support, and was thankful for his family and friends to help him manage his diabetes.
    When diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Paul Sorvino worked with his doctor to create an overall treatment plan that included diet, exercise, and diabetes medications. He also realized the importance of support, and was thankful for his family and friends to...

    Tags: Human Rights, Awards and Prizes, James Caan, Harvard University, Diabetes

  2. Mar 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Gary Winick dies at 49; director and digital film pioneer

    Gary Winick, a pioneering producer and director of independent digital films who found mainstream success with such movies as "13 Going on 30" and "Letters to Juliet," has died. He was 49.
    Gary Winick, a pioneering producer and director of independent digital films who found mainstream success with such movies as "13 Going on 30" and "Letters to Juliet," has died. He was 49. Winick, who was diagnosed with brain cancer about two years ago,...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Physical Conditions, New York City, Human Body, Sundance Film Festival

  4. Aug 13, 2010 |Story| Zap2It
  5. '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: Letters to Juliet (movie), DVDs, Documentary (genre), Blu-ray Discs, Vanessa Redgrave

  6. Mar 31, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Lonesome Jim'

    Newsday
    When you are feeling like a loser, taking a trip to loser-land may not be the most consoling recourse. Such, more or less, is the conclusion reached early on by Jim, the eponymous slacker played by Casey Affleck in Steve Buscemi's low-key comedy...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Indiana, New York City, Edvard Munch, Casey Affleck

  8. Dec 15, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Charlotte's Web'

    The new live-action rendering of E.B. White's perennial children's favorite, "Charlotte's Web," is so carefully spun that it's lifeless. Which is ironic because, since it was first published in 1952, the book the movie is based on has been a gentle introduction for children to the harsh realities of the cycle of life.
    Times Staff Writer
    The new live-action rendering of E.B. White's perennial children's favorite, "Charlotte's Web," is so carefully spun that it's lifeless. Which is ironic because, since it was first published in 1952, the book the movie is based on has been a gentle...

    Tags: Reba McEntire, Thomas Haden Church, John Cleese, Gaming, Dakota Fanning

  10. Sep 8, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  11. Church, Weisz Deemed 'Smart People'

    Zap2It.com
    Film producer Michael London has a few "Smart People" in mind for his next film. "Sideways" actor Thomas Haden Church, Rachel Weisz and Dennis Quaid are set to star in the indie comedy-drama helmed by first-time feature director Noam Murro, according...

    Tags: Thomas Haden Church, Drama (genre), Rachel Weisz, Hugh Jackman, Dennis Quaid

  12. Jul 22, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'November'

    "November" is not the sleek lady-in-distress thriller that its trailers suggest. More of a psychological mystery, it gets underway with a well-staged opening sequence as a young man (James Le Gros) stops at a corner market in Los Angeles one evening to buy chocolate ice cream for his girlfriend, Sophie (Courteney Cox), only to walk straight into a holdup and wind up shot dead. Writer Benjamin Brand and director-editor Greg Harrison divide their highly stylized and atmospheric 78-minute film into three sections, each dated Nov. 7, the date of that fateful evening, and titled, respectively, "Denial, "Despair" and "Acceptance," which may or may not offer a clue as to what's really going on in this increasingly perplexing film, which is more concerned with being clever than satisfying.
    Times Staff Writer
    "November" is not the sleek lady-in-distress thriller that its trailers suggest. More of a psychological mystery, it gets underway with a well-staged opening sequence as a young man (James Le Gros) stops at a corner market in Los Angeles one evening to...

    Tags: Sony Corp., Nora Dunn, Nick Offerman, Thriller (genre), Courteney Cox

  14. Nov 11, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Land of Plenty'

    Times Staff Writer
    Wim Wenders' "Land of Plenty" offers a thoughtful look at a post-9/11 United States from one of its most caring longtime observers, an artist whose vision of America can record terrible socioeconomic inequity, ignorance and paranoia yet somehow remain...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Wim Wenders, Richard Edson, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vietnam War (1955-1975)

  16. Jan 26, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  17. Spike Lee Gets New NBC Gig

    Zap2It.com
    Spike Lee's planned NBC drama about post-Katrina New Orleans has fallen through, but the "Malcolm X" director has signed on to another project at the network. Lee will direct a drama pilot, formerly titled "M.O.N.Y.," about an unlikely candidate who...

    Tags: Drama (genre), New York City, Malcolm X, White House, Sex and the City (movie)

  18. Jan 18, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. A tale of two Hoffmans

    Tribune movie reporter
    The romance of the Sundance Film Festival is simple: It's the place where long-harbored dreams are first exposed to public view and, if favorably received, are launched into the world. Gordy Hoffman had been driving a cab in Chicago for 3 1/2 years...

    Tags: Miguel Arteta, Agnes Bruckner, Jennifer Aniston, Sony Corp., Downstream Oil and Gas Activities

  20. Apr 19, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Chelsea Walls'

    Times Staff Writer
    "Chelsea Walls" is a beautiful, poetic film that captures the aspirations and struggles of a group of creative residents of Manhattan's landmark Chelsea Hotel, legendary home to artists and writers for whom it was built, a haven for such giants as Mark...

    Tags: Minnesota, Jeff Tweedy, Hotels and Accommodations, Wim Wenders, Uma Thurman

  22. Dec 14, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Final'

    Times Staff Writer
    In the timely and scary "Final," Denis Leary gets the chance to give the major dramatic performance that one sensed he was capable of since he emerged as a comedian and actor. Leary combines unintimidating, easy to identify with looks and manner with a...

    Tags: Jim Gaffigan, Science and Technology, Drama (genre), Denis Leary, Psychiatry

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