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Julianne Moore knows how to make them suffer
Special to The TimesJULIANNE MOORE has made a specialty of suffering in silence, her pale skin pulling tight across her cheekbones to form a flawless mask, a shell of perfect beauty concealing a soul in deepest turmoil. Only in private moments, when no one but the audience...Tags: Savage Grace (movie), Julianne Moore, Social Issues, West Village, Fernando Meirelles
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Age gap: She's old enough to be his ... wife
When he moved to Los Angeles, Charlie Capen, 20 at the time, could have joined his friends hitting the clubs. Instead, he fell in love with a woman eight years older, an age difference that has provided far more benefits than challenges — except for...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Fort Lauderdale, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Plastic Surgeons, Duran Duran (music group)
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Fast-Paised review: 'Trust the Man'
Tom (David Duchovny) and Rebecca (Julianne Moore) try to fix the sexual problems in their marriage, while Elaine (Maggie Gyllenhaal) wonders why her boyfriend of seven years, Tobey (Billy Crudup), doesn't want to get hitched. Big question: Does "Trust...Tags: Comedy (genre), Julianne Moore, Kevin Thompson, Movies, David Duchovny
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Movie review: 'Trust the Man'
Tribune staff reporter2 stars (out of four) "Trust the Man" could easily carry the following subtitle: "Men Who Behave Like Petulant, Spoiled Children and the Women Who Decide It's Easier to Love Them As-Is Than To Try to Turn Them Into Grownups." In fact, that could...Tags: Julianne Moore, Kevin Thompson, Movies, David Duchovny, Eva Mendes
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'Trust the Man'
Times Staff WriterTwo New York couples work through their issues in Bart Freundlich's bizarrely off-key "Trust the Man," which stars Julianne Moore as a famous actress named Rebecca, whose husband, Tom (David Duchovny), a former copywriter turned porn-obsessed house-...Tags: Ice Cream, Julianne Moore, Comedy (genre), David Duchovny, Movies
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Sundance is the top stop for the film prize patrol
Times Staff Writer"In the Bedroom," a wrenching family drama, has emerged in recent weeks from the clutter of year-end movies to become a strong contender in Hollywood's annual race for the Academy Awards. Its distributor, Miramax Films, has trumpeted the film in...Tags: Jennifer Aniston, Robert Redford, Documentary (genre), Miramax Films, Movies
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The Myth of Fingerprints
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday September 26, 1997 Home, poet Robert Frost wrote, is "the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in." But don't assume they're happy to do so or that you'll be any happier once you're inside. Few things in life are as...Tags: Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Robert Frost, Julianne Moore, Blythe Danner
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'Catch That Kid'
Times Staff WriterCynicism has always been part of the ABCs of children's movies, snuggled alongside avarice and banality, but rarely does this kind of movie divulge its craven underpinnings as nakedly as does "Catch That Kid." An exercise in rank exploitation, this remake...Tags: Andrew Lazar, Kristen Stewart, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Jennifer Beals
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'World Traveler'
Times Staff Writer"World Traveler" opens with a collage of disturbing images, the symbolic meaning of which becomes clear by the time this subtle, elliptical road movie reaches its destination. Written and directed by Bart Freundlich, it stars Billy Crudup as a successful...Tags: Willie Nelson, Julianne Moore, Kevin Thompson, West Village, Movies
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Julianne Moore to marry
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Julianne Moore plans to marry the father of her two children, filmmaker Bart Freundlich, her publicist said Monday. The star of "Boogie Nights" and the 1998 "Psycho" remake became engaged over the holidays, but no other...Tags: Cinema Industry, Julianne Moore, Movies, Celebrities, Golden Globe Awards
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New York City, a main character
NEW YORK--There's a documentary in competition at this year's Sundance Film Festival, titled "Sister Helen," that features a 69-year-old Benedictine nun who epitomizes everything many non-New Yorkers feel about New York. Sister Helen runs a residence...Tags: Documentary (genre), Hospitals and Clinics, Anxiety, Movies, John Clark
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Movie review: 'Catch That Kid'
Special to the Chicago Tribune1-1/2 stars (out of 4) Here's a critical quote you're not likely to see in a movie ad: "If your family loved "Spy Kids," then don't catch "Catch That Kid." Chances are you'll all be bored by the comparative monotony of this 'tween bank-heist caper,...Tags: Andrew Lazar, Kristen Stewart, Crimes, Jennifer Beals, Chicago Tribune
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