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    Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Backbeat' creators go beyond the standard musical theater fare

    Searching for his way into the new musical "Backbeat," which examines the Beatles' early days (and nights) in Hamburg, Germany, David Leveaux asked himself what he called "the Jerome Robbins question."
    Searching for his way into the new musical "Backbeat," which examines the Beatles' early days (and nights) in Hamburg, Germany, David Leveaux asked himself what he called "the Jerome Robbins question." It's a tactic he picked up in 2004 while overseeing...

    Tags: Celebrities, The Who (music group), The Flaming Lips (music group), Music Theater, Movies

  2. May 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Ahmanson's 2012-13 season includes 'Seminar,' Beatles musical

    The 2012-13 season at the Ahmanson Theatre will feature Theresa Rebeck's "Seminar," starring Jeff Goldblum, and the U.S. premiere of "Backbeat," a new musical about the origin of the Beatles, based on the 1994 movie.
    The 2012-13 season at the Ahmanson Theatre will feature Theresa Rebeck's "Seminar," starring Jeff Goldblum, and the U.S. premiere of "Backbeat," a new musical about the origin of the Beatles, based on the 1994 movie. As previously announced, the...

    Tags: Stephen Dorff, Entertainment Events, War Horse (movie), Entertainment, Judy Garland

  4. Aug 12, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Skeleton Key'

    With her light yellow hair, clear eyes and purposeful stride, Kate Hudson cuts through the boggy gloom of &quot;The Skeleton Key" like a beam of reason. But even she is no match for the lugubrious vegetation of the Louisiana bayou outside New Orleans, which fairly quivers with dread and swampy portent. Mind you, there's also the hoodoo, which is described as a sort of DIY voodoo and is clearly something no rationalist Yankee will be able to resist. Toss in a remote, crumbling antebellum mansion full of religious iconography, a creepy attic, a permanently locked door and an all-access skeleton key and, well, I don't have to tell <I>you</I>.
    Times Staff Writer
    With her light yellow hair, clear eyes and purposeful stride, Kate Hudson cuts through the boggy gloom of "The Skeleton Key" like a beam of reason. But even she is no match for the lugubrious vegetation of the Louisiana bayou outside New Orleans, which...

    Tags: Rivers, Peter Sarsgaard, Movies, Death, Entertainment

  6. Nov 11, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The Wings of the Dove

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday November 7, 1997      Despite a dense, convoluted writing style that makes no concessions to readers in a hurry, magisterial novelist Henry James has lately become a favorite of movie-makers. This last year has seen Jane Campion's "Portrait of a...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Elizabeth McGovern, Movies, Bob Weinstein, Entertainment

  8. Oct 26, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'K-PAX'

    Times Film Critic
    "K-PAX" is a pleasant enough entertainment raised above its station by the quality of its acting. While the story line gets increasingly questionable, the fact that Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges are taking it seriously makes a good deal of difference. The...

    Tags: Celebrities, Jeff Bridges, Kevin Spacey, Movies, Plastic Surgeons

  10. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Hackers

    SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
    Friday September 15, 1995      "Hackers" is one of those movies that explore a cool misunderstood teen subculture with a breathtaking lack of verisimilitude. As a result, it gives you more insight into the minds of Hollywood hacks than of computer...

    Tags: Crimes, Networking, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Jonny Lee Miller, Juvenile Delinquency

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