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    May 26, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Oct 11, 2010 | Zap2It
  2. Laura Dern and Ben Harper heading to divorce court

    Ministry of Gossip
    Sadly, it seems like another celebrity couple has called it quits. "Recount" and "Jurassic Park" actress Laura Dern's Grammy-winning musician husband Ben Harper filed for divorce last week, claiming irreconcilable differences. He's also asking for...
  3. Nov 2, 2010 | Zap2It
  4. Laura Dern, Diane Ladd, Bruce Dern get stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Ministry of Gossip
    Diane Ladd, Laura Dern and Bruce Dern got a constellation's worth of stars Monday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking the first time three family members received stars side by side on Hollywood Boulevard. "I ask the universe that......
  5. Nov 16, 2010 | Zap2It
  6. Christina Aguilera, Alan Menken get their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Ministry of Gossip
    Singer and newly minted leading lady Christina Aguilera got her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, just hours before hitting the premiere of her first film, "Burlesque," at Grauman's Chinese Theater. Star No. 2,423 — in the......
  7. Aug 23, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  8. Carey Mulligan joins Ryan Gosling, Bryan Cranston, for “Drive”

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Her name was tossed about by fans as a possible title character in the Hollywood remake of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.” But Carey Mulligan, star of “An Education,” won't be doing that. Instead, The Hollywood Reporter says...
  9. Feb 22, 2007 |Story| Metromix
  10. Fast-Paised review: 'The Astronaut Farmer'

    Charlie Farmer (Billy Bob Thornton) isn't trying to harvest spacemen; rather, he wants to launch himself into space in his homemade rocket, even if it means neglecting his wife (Virginia Madsen) and three children. Big question: Can writer brothers...

    Tags: Billy Bob Thornton, Max Thieriot, Entertainment, Anthony Hopkins, Movies

  11. Feb 22, 2007 |Story| Metromix
  12. Movie review: 'The Astronaut Farmer'

    <b>2&#189; stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    2½ stars (out of four) Rugged individualism made this country. Didn't it? Then again, there are those who argue that the same classical American trait, minus concern for our neighbors, has gone an uncomfortably long way toward unmaking it. Either way,...

    Tags: NASA, Entertainment, Movies, Jay Leno, Federal Aviation Administration

  13. Feb 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. 'The Astronaut Farmer'

    The brothers Polish, Michael and Mark, make a credible leap to big-budget studio features with the feel-good, dreamer drama, "The Astronaut Farmer." Though they relinquish some of their trademark quirkiness and visual flair, the sibling filmmakers nevertheless emerge with a movie that's atypical of Hollywood fare.
    Times Staff Writer
    The brothers Polish, Michael and Mark, make a credible leap to big-budget studio features with the feel-good, dreamer drama, "The Astronaut Farmer." Though they relinquish some of their trademark quirkiness and visual flair, the sibling filmmakers...

    Tags: NASA, J.K. Simmons, Entertainment, FBI, Movies

  15. Feb 23, 2007 |Story| National Entertainment
  16. The Astronaut Farmer

    An inspirational story about a simple man with big dreams, "The Astronaut Farmer" wouldn't have been out of place in movie theaters in the 1950s. But rather than coming off as corny or contrived, the film's retro charm feels refreshing. Quirky moments, fine performances and unexpected twists bridge the gap between the material's old-fashioned virtues and contemporary audiences.
    Metromix
    An inspirational story about a simple man with big dreams, "The Astronaut Farmer" wouldn't have been out of place in movie theaters in the 1950s. But rather than coming off as corny or contrived, the film's retro charm feels refreshing. Quirky moments,...

    Tags: J.K. Simmons, Billy Bob Thornton, Entertainment, Bruce Willis, Spider-Man (fictional character)

  17. Mar 10, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  18. Polygamy Really Doesn't Work

    "BIG LOVE," which premieres Sunday on HBO, is the network's latest quirky-family series, a sort of "melodramedy" about a man, his three wives and their seven kids (and his toxic parents and in-laws). Bill Paxton is the man, and Jeanne Tripplehorn, Chloë...

    Tags: Family, Harry Dean Stanton, Mormonism, Grace Zabriskie, Entertainment

  19. Aug 5, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. 'The Year of the Yao' and 'Milwaukee, Minnesota'

    You won't find "The Year of the Yao" on a Chinese lunar calendar, but the 2002-03 NBA season to which it refers was an eventful one for basketball fans and cultural watchdogs around the world. It was the year that Shanghai's Yao Ming made the leap to the NBA, the subject of a glossy documentary by James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo. Not yet 22 years old when he was selected first in the 2002 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets, Yao was under tremendous pressure from a nationalistically minded homeland eager to see him make good and from many basketball insiders dubious of the 7-foot-6 center's ability to translate his height advantage to in-the-paint dominance against aggressive rivals such as then-Laker star Shaquille O'Neal.
    Times Staff Writers
    You won't find "The Year of the Yao" on a Chinese lunar calendar, but the 2002-03 NBA season to which it refers was an eventful one for basketball fans and cultural watchdogs around the world. It was the year that Shanghai's Yao Ming made the leap to...

    Tags: Sports, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Houston Rockets, Movies

  21. May 21, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Contempt for the hometown

    "Los Angeles &#133; has never recovered from the inferiority complex that its movies nourished," Pauline Kael once wrote. James Sanders uses Kael's quote in "Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies," a persuasive demonstration that film artists created a magical New York City on studio lots in Hollywood, Burbank and Culver City, inspired, at least in part, by the disdain and contempt they felt for the city in which they worked and lived. The real Los Angeles was no match for their mythic Manhattan.
    Special to The Times
    "Los Angeles … has never recovered from the inferiority complex that its movies nourished," Pauline Kael once wrote. James Sanders uses Kael's quote in "Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies," a persuasive demonstration that film artists created a...

    Tags: Peter Fonda, Entertainment, Social Issues, Justice and Rights, Robert Towne

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