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    Dec 5, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Into The Wild' in unison

    "Into the Wild" is the story of a young man who breaks away from his family and sets off to explore uncharted territory. The story of its soundtrack is much the same.
    "Into the Wild" is the story of a young man who breaks away from his family and sets off to explore uncharted territory. The story of its soundtrack is much the same. At 42, Eddie Vedder is not quite young (although, in a yellow leather jacket and band...

    Tags: Pearl Jam (music group), Movies, Emile Hirsch, Cat Stevens, Family

  2. Apr 4, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Are We Done Yet?'

    Few experiences skirt closer to the absurdity of farce than the process of remodeling a home. The delirious dislocations of Feydeau have nothing on the moment when your contractor informs you that the cute little faucet you picked up on the cheap will cost a college education to install. Oh, and that wall will have to go.
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    Few experiences skirt closer to the absurdity of farce than the process of remodeling a home. The delirious dislocations of Feydeau have nothing on the moment when your contractor informs you that the cute little faucet you picked up on the cheap will...

    Tags: Real Estate Agents, Comedy (genre), Eric Rohmer, Chris Rock, Entertainment

  4. Mar 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Withdrawal From Gaza'

    The last thing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict needs is higher levels of emotion. But the predominant sentiment in Joel Blasberg and Oreet Rees' heart-rending documentary "Withdrawal from Gaza" isn't anger or hatred. It's sorrow.
    Special to The Times
    The last thing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict needs is higher levels of emotion. But the predominant sentiment in Joel Blasberg and Oreet Rees' heart-rending documentary "Withdrawal from Gaza" isn't anger or hatred. It's sorrow. The Jewish settlers who...

    Tags: Gaza Crisis (2008), Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Judaism, Entertainment

  6. Mar 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Pride'

    The role of Jim Ellis, the steely-eyed swim coach who turns five scraggly teens from inner-city Philadelphia into a championship swim team, is the kind most actors would tear into like a well-cooked steak. But Terrence Howard comes at the part like he's stalking live prey. Handed a mess of rousing speeches and believe-in-yourself bromides, Howard plays to the front row instead of the cheap seats, rarely raising his voice, as if he expects his young charges to lean in and listen to every word.
    Special to The Times
    The role of Jim Ellis, the steely-eyed swim coach who turns five scraggly teens from inner-city Philadelphia into a championship swim team, is the kind most actors would tear into like a well-cooked steak. But Terrence Howard comes at the part like he's...

    Tags: Bernie Mac, Tom Arnold, Movies, PG Rated Movies, Sports

  8. Mar 2, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Wild Hogs'

    The open road ain't what it used to be. From Horace Greeley to "Little Miss Sunshine," Americans have been finding themselves on the journey west, seeking uncharted territory they can call their own. But the landscape of "Wild Hogs" is cluttered with the comic equivalent of suburban sprawl, an endless cyclorama of rehashed jokes and whiny complaint.
    Special to The Times
    The open road ain't what it used to be. From Horace Greeley to "Little Miss Sunshine," Americans have been finding themselves on the journey west, seeking uncharted territory they can call their own. But the landscape of "Wild Hogs" is cluttered with...

    Tags: William H. Macy, Motorcycling, Horace Greeley, Martin Lawrence, Movies

  10. Aug 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Review: 'The Rocker'

    IT'S BEEN 20 years since Robert Fishman (Rainn Wilson), the metal-head hero of " The Rocker," lost his chance to live the dream, and he's been half asleep ever since. Back in the days of striped spandex and mile-high hair, "Fish" was the drummer for Vesuvius, a band on the verge of making it big. But since his bandmates booted him on the same night they signed a record deal, he's gone from heavy-metal rocking to working a soul-crushing desk job, his head bowed in permanent defeat.
    Special to The Times
    IT'S BEEN 20 years since Robert Fishman (Rainn Wilson), the metal-head hero of " The Rocker," lost his chance to live the dream, and he's been half asleep ever since. Back in the days of striped spandex and mile-high hair, "Fish" was the drummer for...

    Tags: Forests, Movies, Natural Resources, The Rocker (movie), YouTube

  12. Jun 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Wanted'

    "WANTED" straddles the line between the delightfully absurd and the merely ridiculous. As its heroes race through the city at barely subsonic speeds, they execute the kind of maneuvers that are normally performed only by 8-year-olds making "vroom vroom" noises. As digital effects approach seamless integration with live-action footage, what dazzles is not the sophistication of the technology but the audacity of the ideas, and "Wanted" has audacity to burn.
    Special to The Times
    "WANTED" straddles the line between the delightfully absurd and the merely ridiculous. As its heroes race through the city at barely subsonic speeds, they execute the kind of maneuvers that are normally performed only by 8-year-olds making "vroom vroom"...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Movies, Angelina Jolie, Google Inc., Wanted (movie)

  14. Feb 3, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Messengers'

    Once, city folk went to small towns to get away from it all, but these days they seem to find trouble when they turn off the interstate. There's horror in the heartland.
    Special to The Times
    Once, city folk went to small towns to get away from it all, but these days they seem to find trouble when they turn off the interstate. There's horror in the heartland. The Solomon family — mom (Penelope Ann Miller), dad (Dylan McDermott), 16-...

    Tags: North Dakota, Dylan McDermott, Movies, Hospitals and Clinics, Kristen Stewart

  16. Feb 9, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Norbit'

    Physical transformation or not, "Norbit" is unlikely to send Eddie Murphy back to the Kodak Theatre in a year's time. But why grouse when the movie qualifies him for even greater honors? Surely some humanitarian organization will recognize the selflessness with which Murphy has taken three of the movie's major roles, thus saving two other actors from a nasty black mark on their résumés.
    Special to The Times
    Physical transformation or not, "Norbit" is unlikely to send Eddie Murphy back to the Kodak Theatre in a year's time. But why grouse when the movie qualifies him for even greater honors? Surely some humanitarian organization will recognize the...

    Tags: Thandie Newton, Entertainment, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Dave Chappelle , Celebrities

  18. Feb 9, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Hannibal Rising'

    Lacking the wit to qualify as a sick joke, the ongoing saga of Hannibal Lecter has become the <I>Grand Guignol</I> equivalent of a shaggy-dog story, a rambling, directionless yarn whose promising beginnings have been eclipsed by its stubborn failure to end.
    Special to The Times
    Lacking the wit to qualify as a sick joke, the ongoing saga of Hannibal Lecter has become the Grand Guignol equivalent of a shaggy-dog story, a rambling, directionless yarn whose promising beginnings have been eclipsed by its stubborn failure to end. A...

    Tags: Rube Goldberg, Health and Safety at School, Rhys Ifans, Gong Li, Entertainment

  20. Feb 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Starter for 10'

    A sweet-faced boy from London's working-class South End, circa 1985, Brian Jackson (James McAvoy) arrives at the University of Bristol with his head crammed full of facts. But although he lives by Francis Bacon's dictum that knowledge is power, &quot;Starter for 10's" Brian has yet to experience the kind of lessons that can be learned only by falling squarely on one's face.
    Special to The Times
    A sweet-faced boy from London's working-class South End, circa 1985, Brian Jackson (James McAvoy) arrives at the University of Bristol with his head crammed full of facts. But although he lives by Francis Bacon's dictum that knowledge is power, "Starter...

    Tags: Buzzcocks (music group), Education, James McAvoy, Forest Whitaker, Entertainment

  22. Feb 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Gray Matters'

    Begging for approval like a puppy at the pound, the romantic comedy &quot;Gray Matters" gets by, at least for a while, on a certain amiable awkwardness. First-time writer-director Sue Kramer piles on tried-and-true tropes as if she's just come from Nora Ephron's garage sale. Bubbly blond heroine? Check. Old movie references? Got 'em. As the camera tracks down trendy TriBeCa streets, you half-expect it to turn a corner and reveal another crew shooting an identical movie.
    Special to The Times
    Begging for approval like a puppy at the pound, the romantic comedy "Gray Matters" gets by, at least for a while, on a certain amiable awkwardness. First-time writer-director Sue Kramer piles on tried-and-true tropes as if she's just come from Nora...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Laurence Olivier, Tony Curtis, Manhattan (New York City), Nora Ephron

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