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'Family Guy': Crime and punishment
Show TrackerTypically, I have to stretch to find a common theme among all the Sunday night MacFarlane-verse shows, but this week the connection was so clear I’m surprised they didn’t just call it “Crime and Punishment” night on Fox. From Stoolb... -
Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs’ down home country blues, Wednesday at Spaceland
Pop & HissHolly Golightly has traversed many a mile since her days as a member of the lo-fi British all-girl garage rock group Thee Headcoatees. Since launching a solo career in 1995, she has graced the music world with more than 15...... -
DVD Review: A worthwhile look at 'Badlands'
Terence Malick had already sold a couple of screenplays when his feature directorial debut, "Badlands" (1973), created an art-house sensation. Inspired by the story of 19-year-old Charlie Starkweather and 14-year-old Caril Ann Fugate, it told a tale...
Tags: Entertainment, Martin Sheen, Sissy Spacek, Movies, Aki Kaurismaki
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American Cinematheque celebrates the 'Lubitsch touch'
German-born director Ernst Lubitsch, who came to Hollywood in the 1920s, had such a deft hand with comedies that it became known as "the Lubitsch touch." The American Cinematheque's Aero Theatre in Santa Monica is to celebrate "A Touch of Laughter:...
Tags: Clifton Webb, John Woo, Miriam Hopkins, Billy Wilder, Fay Wray
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Elevator Repair Service takes on the great 'Gatz'
In his younger and more vulnerable years, director John Collins flatly rejected the idea that theater is about bringing words on paper to life. He instead placed his trust in actors, space and movement as the most basic building blocks of stagecraft. "I...
Tags: Tobey Maguire, Robert Redford, Mia Farrow, Ben Williams, Music
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Indie Focus: Bill Plympton and animation for grown-ups
Animated features have long been the favored medium for telling kid-friendly stories about princesses and cuddly creatures. But if New York-based animator Bill Plympton were to have his way, moviegoers would also see more hand-drawn offerings depicting...Tags: MTV (tv network), Toy Story 3 (movie), Quentin Tarantino, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Music
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L.A. Times launches free Indie Focus film series at Laemmle NoHo
The L.A. Times is expanding its events for movie lovers with a new, free Indie Focus Screening Series at the Laemmle NoHo 7 theaters starting Aug. 22 with “Robot & Frank.” Starring Oscar nominee Frank Langella as an aging jewel thief who...
Tags: Film Festivals, Sundance Film Festival, James Ivory, NoHo, Atom Egoyan
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A Glendale native projects his film dreams
Five weeks ago, Matthew James Reilly sat for an elegant dinner at the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, on the French Riviera. Around him were acclaimed filmmakers such as Alexander Payne, Michael Haneke and many others, and earlier that evening, Reilly himself...
Tags: New York University, Entertainment, Cannes Film Festival, Glendale (Queens, New York), Arts and Culture
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2011 Summer movies list
May 6
The Beaver
A once-successful toy executive and family man suffering from depression begins communicating through a beaver hand puppet. With Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster and Anton Yelchin. Written by Kyle Killen. Directed by Foster. Summit...Tags: Liam Cunningham, Maria Bello, Eminem, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Emma Roberts
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Lutenist Jozef van Wissem performs at 756 Chapel Street in New Haven on Feb. 10
Early in his career, Dutch musician Jozef van Wissem switched over to the lute after years of playing classical guitar. He decided he would shake things up a bit, however, to make the standard repertoire — French, German, Italian, English and...Tags: Entertainment, Sting, Arts and Culture, Music, Europe
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Bingham Ray dies at 57; leading force in independent films
Bingham Ray, the co-founder of October Films, one of the top independent film distribution companies of the 1990s, and a former president of United Artists who was a leading force in independent films for more than two decades, died Monday. He was 57....Tags: Festive Events, Sundance Film Festival, Film Festivals, David Lynch, Mike Leigh
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Thomas Ads in all his aspects
International fame just doesn't happen to many classical composers. But when it does, it can strike like a runaway train.
Consider Thomas Ads. Hailed in his 20s as the heir to Benjamin Britten and more recently by the New York Times as maybe "the most...Tags: Academy Awards, The Tempest (movie), Festive Events, Walt Disney, Olivier Messiaen
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