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The problem with David Mamet
Critic's Notebook: The dramatist who used to regularly scorch the stage with complex stories has let his anti-P.C. rage blunt his work. What in the world has happened to David Mamet? The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Glengarry Glen Ross," a modern...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Debra Winger, Phil Spector, David Mamet
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TV This Week for March 24th-30th: 'Phil Spector' on HBO
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of March 24 - 30, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SUNDAY There is nothing like a dame:...
Tags: Charlize Theron, Entertainment, David Mamet, J.J. Abrams, Adam Levine
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'Phil Spector,' on trial
Are you planning to watch HBO's "Phil Spector"? Then step into my cubicle. We need to talk. I'm just a reporter, so my opinions about film aesthetics don't add up to much, but as one of the only journalists to cover both of Spector's murder trials, I...
Tags: Celebrities, Phil Spector, Entertainment, David Mamet, Kim Kardashian
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Altman, Pacino and Hope and Crosby among weekend highlights
An early film by Robert Atman, a sneak preview of Al Pacino as Phil Spector and a Bob Hope and Bing Crosby "Road" picture double bill are among the highlights this weekend. The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation offers a rare...
Tags: Entertainment, Phil Spector, Independent (Movie Genre), David Mamet, Steven Spielberg
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Review: Mario Ybarra Jr. deftly mixes reality and fiction
In "Double Feature," his first exhibition with Honor Fraser, Mario Ybarra Jr. explores the probably universal impulse toward cinematic identification, playing with the ways in which we project ourselves into the roles we encounter on the silver screen...
Tags: Arts, Michael Jackson, Scarface (movie), Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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Valerie Perrine went from Vegas showgirl to Hollywood star
Valerie Perrine may be the only former Las Vegas showgirl to win the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. Just a few years after she had hung up her glitzy showgirl costume, Perrine was the toast of the town as Lenny Bruce's stripper/showgirl...
Tags: Superman (fictional character), Celebrities, Valerie Perrine, Golden Globe Awards, Larry Karaszewski
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Shia LeBeouf tweets about backstage drama with Alec Baldwin
Mix two actors with reputations for passion and stormy personalities and it's not surprising things did not turn out as planned for an upcoming Broadway production of "Orphans" that was to have starred Shia LeBeouf and Alec Baldwin. LeBeouf quit the...
Tags: Celebrities, Academy Awards, Entertainment Events, David Mamet, Twitter, Inc.
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Directors race too tight to call. Mayweather jumps to Showtime.
After the coffee. Before seeing if my computer's been hacked too. The Skinny: The two shows you should be watching are ABC's "Nashville" and HBO's "Enlightened." I've liked "Nashville" from the get-go and have come around on "Enlightened." Laura Dern...
Tags: Life of Pi (movie), Enlightened (tv program), Entertainment, Academy Awards, Steven Spielberg
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Shia LaBeouf quits Broadway play over 'creative differences'
Shia LaBeouf won't be making his Broadway debut this season after all. The 26-year-old actor has quit the upcoming revival production of the play "Orphans" in New York over "creative differences," according to a news release sent Wednesday. LaBeouf has...
Tags: Celebrities, Matthew Modine, Lars von Trier, The Company You Keep (movie), David Mamet
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'Die Hard' is soft. 'Safe Haven' is strong. UFC vs. Bellator.
After the coffee. Before getting back into work mode. The Skinny: I watched "The Following" last night and fear it has started to take a bad turn. I don't want to play spoiler but I do hate it when a character does something they never would do in the...
Tags: Zero Dark Thirty (movie), The Wall Street Journal, Arts and Culture, News Corp., Sports
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Brandt Jobe feels good about his 66
The highlight for Brandt Jobe after Thursday's first round of the Northern Trust Open was not his five-under-par 66 and his third-place standing. It was that he could shoot 66 at Riviera and sit at a news conference without any pain. If the movie people...
Tags: U.S. Military, UCLA Bruins, Farmers Insurance Open, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Golf
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Teen girls give zombie romance 'Warm Bodies' a healthy box office
While most Americans will camp out in front of their televisions with seven-layer dip watching the Super Bowl this afternoon, a relative handful of teen girls is likely to head to the multiplex instead. Young female moviegoers pushed "Warm Bodies"...
Tags: Bullet to the Head (movie), Football, Miley Cyrus, Alan Arkin, Entertainment
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