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Caviezel, McKellen in "The Prisoner"
The TV Zone(JC by Stefano Paltera) Jesus will star in the AMC remake of "The Prisoner," the network announced a few minutes ago. Oh, and Gandalf too. Heck of a cast, wouldn't you say? The much-touted, etc. six-part mini which'll air......Tags: Ian McKellen, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice
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AMC McGoohan Tributes
The TV ZoneAs you may have heard, Patrick McGoohan has died - one of the greats of '60s TV, and maybe Britain's most famous actor to have been born in Queens (Astoria, just to be exact.) AMC - producing a miniseries......Tags: Ian McKellen, Astoria, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Violence overwhelms 'Passion's' inspirational moments
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticBloody to the point of gruesome, moving without being inspiring, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ is a Passion play in the Age of Hollywood. The Romans look and act like movie Nazis. The Jews are the establishment villains, bearded and unforgiving....Tags: Celebrities, Religious Conflicts, Entertainment, Hemorrhaging, Movies
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A Narrow Vision and Staggering Violence
Combining the built-in audience of the Bible, the incendiary potential of "The Birth of a Nation" and the marketing genius of "The Blair Witch Project," the arrival of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" feels like a milestone in modern culture. It's...Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment, Movies, The Passion of the Christ (movie), Mel Gibson
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The Thin Red Line
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday December 23, 1998 For months and even years after World War II officially ended, gaunt, sepulchral figures would periodically emerge from the jungles of some South Pacific island--isolated Japanese soldiers who either hadn't known the...Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment, Ben Chaplin, Jared Leto, Dash Mihok
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Luminarias
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 5, 2000 "Luminarias" takes us into a world all too rarely seen on the big screen: that of upwardly mobile Los Angeles Latinas. Instead of barrio poverty, gangs and drugs, we're introduced to four women, longtime friends, whose...Tags: Hope Davis, Goran Visnjic, Danny DeVito, Crime, Law and Justice, Ceremonies
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Center Stage
FOR THE TIMESFriday May 12, 2000 From "The Red Shoes" to "The Turning Point," dramatic films about the ballet world have begged the question: How is it that such a serious and disciplined performing art attracts such silly and chaotic people? The callow...Tags: Culture, Music Theater, Hope Davis, Goran Visnjic, Danny DeVito
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L'Ennui (Boredom)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...Tags: James Woods, Ed Harris, John Slattery, Hope Davis, Tom Hanks
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Frequency
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday April 28, 2000 "The past is a funny thing," John Sullivan (Jim Caviezel) says in "Frequency," an effective but finally overreaching science-fiction thriller, but even he doesn't yet appreciate just how out of the ordinary it can be. ...Tags: Dennis Quaid, Entertainment, Bayside (Queens, New York), Movies, Science
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Angel Eyes
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 18, 2001 The prospect of watching Jennifer Lopez playing a tough, no-nonsense Chicago police officer sounds like fun, and "Angel Eyes" opens with a flourish of quick scenes showing how sharp her mental and physical reflexes are. Lopez's...Tags: Shirley Knight, Victor Argo, Romance (genre), Jennifer Lopez, Death
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'High Crimes'
Times Staff WriterFilms about women in a whole lot of trouble must be making a whole lot of money because here's another one. They don't all star Ashley Judd, but after "Kiss the Girls," "Double Jeopardy" and now "High Crimes," it's starting to seem that way. It's not...Tags: Justice System, Entertainment, Movies, FBI, Amanda Peet
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'The Count of Monte Cristo'
Times Film CriticIf you don't include (and there is no reason you should) 1948's "The Countess of Monte Cristo," starring celebrated skater Sonja Henie, at least five filmed versions of Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo" predate the current one. Too bad they...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Sports, The Bold and the Beautiful (tv program) , James Frain
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