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The 44th Chicago International Film Festival
The 44th Chicago International Film Festival runs from Thursday, Oct. 16 through Wednesday, Oct. 29. Opening night will be include a showing of The Brothers Bloom at the Harris Theater. Tickets - Phone: Call (312) 332-FILM no later than 48 hours in...Tags: The Brothers Bloom (movie), Travel, Festive Events, Ticketmaster, Chicago Hotels
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Stilted 'Kite Runner' Fails to Soar
Zap2It.comThis review of "The Kite Runner" was written for the Chicago International Film Festival in October. An updated review will be posted when the movie goes to wide release on Dec. 21. Many excellent films are premiering locally over the next two weeks in...Tags: Terrorism, Rape, Afghanistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Taliban
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metromix
Meet the Metromix team Learn more about Marcus, Pogo, and Jackie and see what they're covering this week on "metromix." The entertainment program airs weeknights at 7, 8, 9 and midnight. metromix on CLTV is the only place to get the inside look at...Tags: Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Paramount Pictures, CLTV, DVDs and Movies
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Michael Phillips' Top 10 of 2005
Tribune arts criticMidway through a really good movie -- they're harder to come by than a lot of people would have you believe -- you sometimes find yourself in a state of suspense, even though the film at hand has no interest in generating it. Will the spell be broken?...Tags: Romance (genre), Michael Phillips, Alabama, Times Square, Amy Adams
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We must remember this: Films give solace
Chicago Tribune movie criticGreat wars and social tragedies can make the movies seem temporarily irrelevant. But, in the end, the emotions those cataclysms arouse and the memories they leave almost always enter into the movies -- and, eventually, they change them just as...Tags: Billy Wilder, Terrorism, Crimes, Tragedy (genre), George Stevens Jr.
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Movie review: 'Born into Brothels'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3 stars (out of 4) Documentaries, at their best, can take us into another world. Consider one of the most highly regarded non-fiction films of last year, "Born into Brothels," which plunges us into the daily lives of a group of children, ages 11-14,...Tags: Photography, New York, Documentary (genre), Entertainment, Children
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Movie review: 'Almost Peaceful'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3 stars (out of 4) "Almost Peaceful" is a film portrait of Jewish Parisian life in 1946 that's remarkable for its sweet temper and lack of bitterness. Set in a tailor shop in central Paris run and largely staffed by Jewish survivors of the war, the movie...Tags: Jean Renoir, Francois Truffaut, Entertainment, Movies, Civil Unrest
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Movie review: 'Off the Map'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3½ stars (out of 4) The mysterious alchemy of art—how it's born and how it survives its creators—is the central subject of actor-director Campbell Scott's "Off the Map," a lovely film, shot near D.H. Lawrence's old ranch near Taos, N.M., which tells...Tags: Sam Elliott, John Cassavetes, J.K. Simmons, Robert Altman, Internal Revenue Service
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Chicagoans try to return to normal life
Tribune staff reportersAirports closed Parking restrictions Financial markets closed Buildings re-open Schools open Public transportation Anxiety for some workers Vigils planned Relief effort underway Local Islamic community Events canceled A day after the worst terrorist...Tags: Terrorism, Road Transportation, Bars and Clubs, Dance, Richard M. Daley
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Studios postpone, rethink release of `body-count' films
Tribune staff reportersTuesday's all-too-real events that produced images and story lines hauntingly similar to movies like "Independence Day" and "Die Hard 2" are reverberating throughout the entertainment industry. From Warner Bros. scrapping the Oct. 5 release of Arnold...Tags: Romance (genre), Terrorism, Television, Oklahoma, National Security
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Getting into Oscar shape
Tribune staff reporterThis is it, the stretch run, the gallop to the finish line. After months of hype, handicapping and 157 (or so) movie awards shows, the Oscar marathon is finally reaching its end. Can you stand the suspense? Have you made your predictions? Are you mentally...Tags: Television, Russell Crowe, Awards and Prizes, Chinese Restaurants, Academy Awards
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