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'Federico Fellini: The Book of Dreams'
ANYONE familiar with the films of Federico Fellini knows that he gave importance to dreams. But the extent of that devotion has become fully evident only now, with the publication of "Il Libro dei Sogni" -- "The Book of Dreams." These sketches, mostly...Tags: Cinema Industry, Sophia Loren, Death, Salvador Dali, Michelangelo Antonioni
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Requiem: 2007 passings of note
Among the major notables who passed from the scene this year, three of the most famous -- two masters of cinema and a genius of football -- died on the same day: July 30. Two others -- a historic Russian leader and a U.S. chronicler of war -- left us...Tags: NASCAR, Elizabeth Hardwick, Elections, Arts and Culture, Politics
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The Power of 'The Tudors' Compells 'Exorcist' Star
Zap2It.comEuropean film legend Max von Sydow is the latest addition to the cast of Showtime's "The Tudors." The premium cable network announced Wednesday (Aug. 6) that von Sydow will play Cardinal Von Waldburg, a German-born clergyman entrusted by the Pope with...Tags: Jane Seymour, Satellite and Cable Service, The Exorcist (movie, 1973), Film Festivals, The Tudors (tv program)
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Celebrity travel: Go away with Juliana Hatfield
Tribune Media ServicesJuliana Hatfield had a knack for penning clever songs with her group the Blake Babies. She was an indie sensation. What her fans didn't know was that Hatfield was battling an eating disorder and depression. With her telling memoir "When I Grow Up" (Wiley,...Tags: Stefan Edberg, IKEA, Ingrid Bergman, Bjorn Borg, France
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'Cassandra's Dream'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWHEN Ingmar Bergman died, Woody Allen wrote, "At least if I can't rise to his quality maybe I can approach his quantity." Unfortunately, that sentiment seems all too apparent in much of his recent output and especially so in "Cassandra's Dream," an...Tags: Health, Ewan McGregor, Colin Farrell, Death, Drama (genre)
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'The Forbidden Kingdom'
Times Movie Critic"The Forbidden Kingdom" is kung fu light, the kind of martial arts family film that results when the director who made "Stuart Little" and "The Lion King" gets to work with Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Of course, the great martial arts films of the past didn'...Tags: Cinema Industry, Death, Bruce Lee, Graham Greene, Arts and Culture
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Filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni Dies
Zap2It.comMichelangelo Antonioni, one of Italy's most famed modernist film directors, has died at the age of 94. The filmmaker died late Monday night, July 30, following the death of famed Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. Antonioni received Oscar nominations...Tags: Cinema Industry, Crimes, Death, Film Festivals, Michelangelo Antonioni
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The year in home entertainment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn terms of home entertainment, viewers had an embarrassment of riches to choose from this year. Among 2007's best releases were restored old favorites and newly discovered rarities, television classics past and present, and at the top of the heap, the...Tags: Terrence Malick, Death, DVDs, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), DVDs and Movies
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'Lust, Caution'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S unnerving to see "Lust, Caution" as the title of Ang Lee's provocative new film because these states, each capable of obliterating the other, exist at the opposite ends of the emotional spectrum. They can never be reconciled, and characters who are...Tags: Cinema Industry, Death, Adultery, Jane Austen, Joan Chen
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Bergmanesque to Shyamalian: A guide to auteurist adjectives
Times Staff WriterWith the death of Ingmar Bergman, film has lost one of its great auteurs. Bergman was one of the few directors distinctive enough to inspire his own adjective. The term "Bergmanesque" describes a specific worldview -- a bleak psychological chronicle of...Tags: Thriller (genre), Death, Movies, Entertainment
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AFI program honors Newman, Heston, Ledger and more
After the deaths last year of filmmakers Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni and Edward Yang, and cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs, organizers of the 2007 AFI Film Festival created a "Milestones" programming block to honor them.
"These were the people...Tags: Anthony Minghella, Cinema Industry, Death, Michelangelo Antonioni, Film Festivals
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Michael Wilmington's Top 10 of 2005
Tribune movie criticThere's an old cliche of movie history that really fits this year's movies: The films of 2005 -- especially the best ones -- kept shifting between the two great movie extremes of realism and fantasy. Sometimes, they plunged us into harsh truth, as with...Tags: Jim Jarmusch, Naomi Watts, Texas, Family, Arts and Culture
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