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    Jun 11, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. High Art

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday June 12, 1998      I don't know about art, but people are definitely high in Lisa Cholodenko's arrestingly ambitious "High Art," a movie populated by characters who keep themselves so stoned on heroin they seem to be in a perpetual state of slow-...

    Tags: Periodicals, Arts, Lisa Cholodenko, Film Festivals, Sundance Film Festival

  2. Sep 16, 1999 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Sugar Town

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday September 17, 1999      "Sugar Town," a light, wry take on the slippery slopes of the local contemporary music scene, reunites Allison Anders and Kurt Voss, who with cinematographer Dean Lent made "Border Radio," a gritty 1988 gem that exuded an...

    Tags: John Taylor, Martin Kemp, Rosanna Arquette, Chris Mulkey, Entertainment

  4. Mar 7, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Laurel Canyon'

    The Los Angeles sun can make for very deep shadows, nowhere deeper it sometimes seems than in the movies. There are those directors like Robert Altman who take great pleasure in tossing their characters into these pools of dark, usually to drown. Not Lisa Cholodenko: In the young director's new movie "Laurel Canyon," the characters don't ride out earthquakes or brave any of the other plagues that filmmakers are so fond of launching against us. For her and her characters, Los Angeles isn't a curse or a benediction, a troubling state of mind or a vacuous lifestyle choice. It's just home, shadows and all.
    Times Staff Writer
    The Los Angeles sun can make for very deep shadows, nowhere deeper it sometimes seems than in the movies. There are those directors like Robert Altman who take great pleasure in tossing their characters into these pools of dark, usually to drown. Not Lisa...

    Tags: Sony Corp., Alessandro Nivola, Lisa Cholodenko, Health, Entertainment

  6. Jul 11, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'A Good Night to Die'

    Times Staff Writer
    "A Good Night to Die" is a great movie to miss. It is the latest smudged carbon of "Pulp Fiction," mistaking sentimentality for wit and drawing from other movies rather than reality. The result is lifeless, numbskull nonsense that gets not only...

    Tags: Chris Williams, Deborah Harry, Sex, Movies, Death

  8. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. One Night Stand

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Wednesday November 1, 1995      "One Night Stand" finds an attractive advertising executive (Ally Sheedy), fresh from a divorce from a man she never loved and from the death of her mother, whom she did, going home from a disco with a stranger (A...

    Tags: Roger Corman, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Crimes, Cinema Industry

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