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Two Deaths
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 7, 1996 Nicolas Roeg's "Two Deaths" is one of those lamentable films in which the audience is subjected to a couple of hours of displays of unrelieved cruelty and nastiness in the name of revealing some larger truth about human nature...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Abortion, Nicolas Roeg, Peter Greenaway
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Unforgotten: Twenty-Five Years After Willowbrook
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 25, 1996 In 1972 Geraldo Rivera received a key from a doctor friend that enabled him to enter Staten Island's Willowbrook State School, a misleadingly named asylum. He left with enough footage to yield an award-winning WABC-TV...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Family, Politics
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'The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story'
Times Staff WriterFor 70 years Al Hirschfeld's whimsical caricatures of theater performers and celebrities have enchanted readers, primarily of the New York Times, with whom Hirschfeld, 93, only recently signed a contract. As Lauren Bacall told Hirschfeld at one of the...Tags: Documentary (genre), Carol Channing, Al Hirschfeld, Career and Workplace, The New York Times
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Dadetown
TIMES STAFF WRITERThursday December 26, 1996 At the beginning of the provocative, engrossing and often droll "Dadetown," the narrator explains that his crew arrived in an idyllic upstate New York community to make a 20-minute film called "Small Town America: Where...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, New York, Career and Workplace, Employees
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Grind
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 9, 1997 Chris Kentis' "Grind" will surely be noted as the first film of Billy Crudup's already promising career. With any luck, it will also launch Kentis, here in his feature debut, and give boosts to the ongoing careers of Paul Schulze,...Tags: Paul Schulze, Family, Auto Racing, Frank Vincent, Vehicles
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A Business Affair
FOR THE TIMESFriday December 8, 1995 It is something of an irony that films with feminist appeal are accused of being either too soft or too shrill, compromising or overbearing, too political or not political enough. Sometimes, a movie is just a movie. ...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Christopher Walken, Jonathan Pryce
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Hotel Sorrento
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 14, 1995 "Hotel Sorrento" has lots on its mind but expresses it with exceptional grace. Nothing less than the nature of the Australian character in all its contradictions is what concerns its makers, but it emerges through a classic...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Australia (movie), Caroline Goodall, Richard Franklin, England
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From the archives: 'Time of Destiny,' Bush Tells Poland
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersGDANSK, Poland -- With his back to a stark monument to workers slain in anti-government strikes, and his eyes gazing across a sea of hopeful faces and fluttering American and Polish flags, President Bush on Tuesday delivered an emotional plea for...Tags: Democracy, Unemployment Benefits, Karl Marx, Career and Workplace, Europe
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