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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Film Independent at LACMA celebrates 'Valley Girl'

    <a href="../../www.lacma.org">Film Independent at LACMA</a> is holding a 1980s costume contest after the 30th anniversary screening of Martha Coolidge's endearing comedy "Valley Girl" on Thursday evening at the Leo S. Bing Theater.
    Film Independent at LACMA is holding a 1980s costume contest after the 30th anniversary screening of Martha Coolidge's endearing comedy "Valley Girl" on Thursday evening at the Leo S. Bing Theater. The romantic comedy was inspired by Frank Zappa and his...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, The New York Times, Ed Wood (movie), Richard Brooks, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  3. Good Morning, Cannes: Will the Boo Birds Be Out for 'The Great Gatsby?'

    Reuters
    May 15 (TheWrap.com) - The 66th Cannes Film Festival kicks off on Wednesday night with a gala screening of Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby," and we all know what that means: The Grand Theatre Lumiere will reverberate with the sound of booing. Oh,...

    Tags: Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Cannes Film Festival, The Artist (movie), Taxi Driver (movie), Amour (movie)

  4. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. American Cinematheque to celebrate the late Roger Ebert

    Thumbs up to the <a href="http://www.americancinematheque.com">American Cinematheque.</a>
    Thumbs up to the American Cinematheque. The independent, nonprofit cultural organization is paying homage to the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic Roger Ebert with a new film series, "The Great Movies: A Tribute to Roger Ebert." The influential...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Brad Pitt, Awards and Prizes, Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert

  6. Apr 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Follow-up a beautiful muddle by an interesting filmmaker

    A movie on which to float, rather than park your easily expressed opinions, "Upstream Color" is a river conveying a kind of love story involving two lost souls. Comparisons to Terrence Malick and "The Tree of Life," among other Malicks, have abounded ever...

    Tags: Music, Music Box Theatre, Movies, Entertainment, Sundance Film Festival

  8. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Review: 'Mud' is a triumph for Matthew McConaughey, Jeff Nichols

    "Do you love her?" Wistful and hoping for a yes, the rough-hewn Arkansas boy who asks that question can't quite hold the gaze of the stranger, but his voice is insistent. The question comes early in "Mud" and will haunt the 14-year-old and the movie...

    Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Take Shelter (movie), Joe Don Baker, Mark Twain, Sarah Paulson

  10. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Mud': Matthew McConaughey evokes Newman and McQueen

    In "Mud," an evocative highlight of the American movie year so far, Matthew McConaughey slips easily into the role of a haunted, lovelorn killer on the lam, hiding out on an island in the Mississippi River along the Arkansas Delta region. Two generations ago, McConaughey's role might've been taken by Paul Newman or the Steve McQueen of "Baby the Rain Must Fall." That's formidable company.
    In "Mud," an evocative highlight of the American movie year so far, Matthew McConaughey slips easily into the role of a haunted, lovelorn killer on the lam, hiding out on an island in the Mississippi River along the Arkansas Delta region. Two...

    Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Central Intelligence Agency, Take Shelter (movie), Mark Twain, Sarah Paulson

  12. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  13. 'Mud' Review: Lovely Coming-of-Age Tale Zigs Where Zagging Would Suffice

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    Apr 25 (TheWrap.com) - "Mud," writer-director Jeff Nichols' follow-up to "Take Shelter," might best be titled "Quicksand,"since it doesn't get bogged down until its final moments. What begins as a sweet and subtle coming-of-age story, told with quiet...

    Tags: Reese Witherspoon, To Kill a Mockingbird (movie), Take Shelter (movie), Sarah Paulson, Mud (movie)

  14. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Terrence Malick's 'To the Wonder' lost in a beautifully shot fog ★★★

    In the spirit of a Terrence Malick screenplay, certain rhetorical questions to be spoken in hushed voice-over present themselves regarding Malick's latest, "To the Wonder."
    In the spirit of a Terrence Malick screenplay, certain rhetorical questions to be spoken in hushed voice-over present themselves regarding Malick's latest, "To the Wonder." Can we ever see enough sunsets as filmed by Malick and his mighty...

    Tags: Ben Affleck, France, To the Wonder (movie), Olga Kurylenko, Movies

  16. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. New releases: 'To the Wonder' a beautiful and rewarding film

    To the Wonder
    To the Wonder Available on VOD beginning April 12 Early buzz on Terence Malick's film pegged it as a muddled rehash of the director's crazily ambitious "The Tree of Life," but that's not entirely accurate. Some of Malick's trademarks have become...

    Tags: Bill Murray, Ben Affleck, Roger Michell, Olga Kurylenko, Laura Linney

  18. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Anticipating the Oscars: These might contend

    My Academy Awards predictions &mdash; and honestly, why not start now, a month before the nominations are announced? &mdash; carry an odor akin to Paul Rudd's cologne in "Anchorman": 60 percent of the time, they're right<em> every</em> time.
    My Academy Awards predictions — and honestly, why not start now, a month before the nominations are announced? — carry an odor akin to Paul Rudd's cologne in "Anchorman": 60 percent of the time, they're right every time. This week the awards...

    Tags: Les Miserables (movie), Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Argo (movie), Central Intelligence Agency, Bradley Cooper

  20. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The Gold Standard: Bet a penny on Day-Lewis as Lincoln?

    "I am 10 years older than I was a year ago." We believe that's a line Abraham Lincoln said to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at the end of "Lincoln." Or it could be something "Lincoln" lead Daniel Day-Lewis wearily muttered during one of the endless Q&amp;As he's done during a long campaign of an altogether different sort than the one fought for the Union. What can we say? The lines are blurring at this point, though we're still fairly confident that the great Day-Lewis will put his own stamp on history next month, becoming the first actor to win three Oscars for a lead performance. An early snapshot of the four acting races:
    "I am 10 years older than I was a year ago." We believe that's a line Abraham Lincoln said to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at the end of "Lincoln." Or it could be something "Lincoln" lead Daniel Day-Lewis wearily muttered during one of the endless Q&As he's done...

    Tags: Lincoln Center, Les Miserables (movie), Ulysses S. Grant, Naomi Watts, Amour (movie)

  22. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ed Koch's most memorable TV appearances

    It seems fitting, if sad, that Ed Koch should pass away on the same day that "Koch," a documentary about his life, opened in Manhattan. Though the three-term mayor of New York City, who died early Friday of congestive heart failure, is best known for...

    Tags: Heart Failure, Manhattan (New York City), Bridesmaids (movie), NBC (tv network), Saturday Night Live (tv program)

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