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Around the Globes
Richard Rushfield, The EnvelopeWith every New Year, the scent of trophies fills the West Los Angeles air. And so once again, I pick up my tux from the dry cleaners and head back onto the awards trail. First stop, the Golden Globes. Of all the many (many) stops on my tour last year,...Tags: Dominick Dunne, Jamie Foxx, Crime, Law and Justice, Celebrities, Armed Forces
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Hero 5-0
MetromixBefore this TV season started, you might have known Greg Grunberg as the funny nice guy on "Felicity" and "Alias." But now that he's playing super-powered policeman Matt Parkman on "Heroes," you almost certainly know who he is. Grunberg and the rest of...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Heroes (tv program), Celebrities, FBI
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A 'Heroes' prodigy
MetromixAs the youngest member of the super-powered cast on "Heroes," 11-year-old Noah Gray-Cabey has a unique perspective on the show's huge success. Like the fact that his real-life older brother has a crush on his on-screen mom, played by Ali Larterthat's...Tags: Noah Gray-Cabey
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'Final Destination 2'
Times Staff WriterIn the first "Final Destination," 40 high school seniors from a Manhattan suburb take off from JFK for a 10-day Paris field trip with four teachers. The jet barely leaves the ground before it explodes, killing everybody aboard. The catch was that the...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Michael Landes, Rube Goldberg, Health and Safety at School
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'Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'
Times Staff WriterKevin Smith's "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" is not the kind of film that one would imagine growing out of his third feature, the scintillating 1997 romantic comedy "Chasing Amy," which starred Ben Affleck and Jason Lee as partners in the creation of...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Cinema Industry, Jason Mewes, Ben Affleck
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Varsity Blues
FOR THE TIMESFriday January 15, 1999 Call it the Extraterrestrial Movie. You know, the kind in which an entire region of the country is trashed, the flaws of its characters are pretty much blamed on geography and the hero seems never to have met anyone else in...Tags: Scott Caan, Television, Movies, Entertainment, Sports
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Drive Me Crazy
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 1, 1999 Regard with suspicion any movie named after a song. It suggests there's not much to latch on to about the film in question, so its handlers have tried to co-opt the persona of a popular tune. "Can't Buy Me Love" and "Something...Tags: Television, Britney Spears, Movies, Entertainment, Melissa Joan Hart
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House on Haunted Hill
TIMES STAFF WRITERMonday November 1, 1999 Humans do so many horrible things to each other in "House on Haunted Hill" that the ghosts don't stand a chance of keeping up, which may explain why the script makes such nitwits of the characters--if the spooks are going...Tags: Wes Craven, Entertainment, Movies, Chris Kattan, Don Davis
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'American Outlaws' Is Robust Retelling of Familiar Legend
TIMES STAFF WRITER"American Outlaws" begins in the thick of a Civil War skirmish, as a large contingent of Union soldiers opens fire on a group of young men, who, in an astonishing display of bravura and daring, trounce their adversaries like David defeating Goliath. This...Tags: Scott Caan, Movies, Entertainment, Kathy Bates, Gregory Smith
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'Final Destination'
Times Staff Writer"Final Destination" opens like a segment on the nightly news. Forty high school seniors from an affluent Manhattan suburb, accompanied by four teachers, take off from JFK for a 10-day Paris field trip. Their jetliner barely leaves the ground before it...Tags: Television, Kristen Cloke, Entertainment, Penelope Spheeris, The Wolf Man (movie, 2009)
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L'Ennui (Boredom)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...Tags: Peter Mullan, Ed Harris, Jon Seda, Craig Bierko, Jill Hennessy
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'Condo Painting' Presents an Intriguing Look at Artist
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 17, 2000 John McNaughton's documentary "Condo Painting" sounds like a put-on, and in a way it is, even though that title refers not to an apartment house getting a face lift but to a witty study of artist George Condo at work. A boyish-...Tags: Rip Torn, John Goodman, Lena Olin, Documentary (genre), Katie Holmes
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