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Heroes stand up even in the hour of their deaths
Chicago Tribune staff writersThey waited, the way people wait on a plane. You can picture them spreading out inside this mostly empty flight to San Francisco, the smokestacks and cranes of the Newark skyline looming outside their windows. You can hear them working their cell...Tags: New York City, Career and Workplace, Washington (U.S. state), American Airlines, Inc., Aircraft Hijacking
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'Daredevil'
Times Staff WriterBen Affleck is the most perplexing of movie stars: the parts he's been in haven't necessarily suited him or made him seem comfortable. Until now. As the blind "Daredevil," overmatched defense attorney by day, fearless vigilante crusader for justice by...Tags: Ben Affleck, Spider-Man (fictional character), Movies, Mark Steven Johnson, Advertising
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'In America'
Times Staff WriterIf you put yourself in the hands of emotion, you have to be willing to go along for the ride, and that goes for filmmakers as well as audiences. Strong, deep emotions cannot be any more easily regulated on screen than they can in life, and a film that...Tags: Movies, Family, New York, Paddy Considine, Migration
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Stanley Kramer; Acclaimed Movies Focused on Social Issues
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStanley Kramer, the producer-director who earned the nickname "Hollywood's conscience" through his willingness to tackle controversial topics like racism, nuclear annihilation, greed and fascism, died Monday of pneumonia at the Motion Picture and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Tony Curtis, Hell's Kitchen (tv program), Kirk Douglas, Olivia de Havilland
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Sleepers
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 18, 1996 From day one everything about "Sleepers" has been so overblown and exaggerated that it's not a shock to find the film has turned out that very way. The fuss started when "Sleepers" was published as a book. Despite a...Tags: Kevin Bacon, Social Issues, Minnie Driver, John F. Williams, Brad Renfro
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All Over Me
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 25, 1997 First-time director Alex Sichel and her sister, writer Sylvia Sichel, have said that their beguiling collaboration, "All Over Me," is their attempt to answer the timeless question, "How did we ever survive being teenage girls?"...Tags: Cole Hauser, Movies, New York, Teen-agers, Patti Smith
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