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Hey good lookin'!
Tribune senior correspondentWe sure don't like our wrinkles! After the on anti-aging goos, readers want to join the conversation. Thanks for your suggestions on other things to try (or reject). In the interest of all of us who want to remain young, here you go: Anna Gunter Kaplan,...Tags: John Kerry, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Public Employees, Witnesses, Estee Lauder Cos.
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Letters to the editor
Brentwood or Mar Vista? Re "D.A. looks into Burke's residency," July 31 My hat's off to The Times for bringing Yvonne B. Burke's alleged residency charade to light. It is astonishing to discover the lengths to which the L.A. County supervisor has gone to...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Yvonne B. Burke, Hospitals and Clinics, Minority Groups, Noise (movie)
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75 achievements Oscar forgot
Tribune movie criticWhen the Oscar nominations come out Tuesday, there are bound to be cries of injustice -- and in many cases, those charges will have merit. Can anyone really defend the exclusion from the Oscar nominee list in various years of movies such as "Some Like...Tags: Movies, Bette Davis, Academy Awards, Dennis Hopper, Arts and Culture
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Swedish actress Ingrid Thulin dead at 76
Associated PressSTOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Ingrid Thulin, who with Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman was often cited as one of Sweden's best actresses, has died at the age of 76. Thulin died Wednesday at Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm, Swedish news agency TT reported. She...Tags: Robert Mitchum, Movies, CBS Corp., Death, Hospitals and Clinics
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Movie review: 'The Best of Youth'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC4 stars (out of 4) Sometimes great movies burst on us in unexpected ways. "The Best of Youth," director Marco Tullio Giordana's extraordinary film about two brothers and their family, friends and lovers traveling through almost four turbulent decades...Tags: Movies, Roberto Rossellini, Death, Family, Television
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Movie review: 'Paths of Glory'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC4 stars (out of 4) Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory," now being reprised in a brand-new print at the Music Box Theatre, is a great anti-war film that has lost none of its power since its release in 1957, when Kubrick was 29 and his legendary career...Tags: Michael Wilson, Movies, Death, Music Theater, World War I (1914-1918)
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Paris, with popcorn
Times Staff WriterNobody writes songs about January in Paris. It's cold and bleak, and the impenetrable rain clouds make 8 a.m. as dark as midnight. It's perfect weather for going to the movies, which is what I do. But I also go to the movies in Paris in April, May and...Tags: Movies, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Vincente Minnelli, Arts and Culture, Billy Wilder
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'Torremolinos 73'
Times Staff Writer"Torremolinos 73" is a pleasant surprise, a Spanish/Danish co-production that echoes its origins by adroitly mixing candid sex, cool humor and poignancy. It's a bawdy farce done with real delicacy, a charming adult comedy that ends up with unlooked-for...Tags: Movies, Celebrities, Comedy (genre), Francisco Franco, Los Angeles
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Movie review: 'Torremolinos 73'
Tribune staff reporter3 stars (out of 4) "Torremolinos 73" is a movie about a happily married couple, a heart-warming and occasionally hilarious depiction of their love, their marriage, their mutual respect … their career as porn stars. OK, that's not exactly true. Really,...Tags: Mads Mikkelsen, Movies, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Denmark
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Cannes tries to put 'Bunny' hop behind it
Chicago Tribune movie criticCan Cannes bounce back from "The Brown Bunny"? Or will Michael Moore's already controversial "Fahrenheit 9/11" dominate the international movie showcase, which begins again Wednesday on the southern coast of France? Last year's Cannes Film Festival --...Tags: Movies, Sean Penn, Justice System, Arts and Culture, Maggie Cheung
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Voyage to the Beginning of the World
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 31, 1998 Marcello Mastroianni, who died in Paris in December 1996 at age 72, could not have had a finer valedictory to a great career than Manoel de Oliveira's "Voyage to the Beginning of the World." When Federico Fellini's "La...Tags: Movies, Federico Fellini, Celebrities, Death, Marcello Mastroianni
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Real To Reel
Courant Staff WriterNear the end of the director's cut of Giuseppe Tornatore's exquisite "Cinema Paradiso," a character who is a successful fortysomething filmmaker sits alone in his boyhood bedroom projecting a reel of grainy old footage on the wall. There, in the...Tags: Christopher Nolan, Movies, Death, Alzheimer's Disease, Humphrey Bogart
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