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'Firehouse Dog'
Zap2It.comReaaaaaallly could've lived without the shot of the dog doing his "business" in a pot of stew. And breaking wind. Yeah, dogs break wind, even Irish terriers. We get it. No need to revive that gag multiple times. "Firehouse Dog" is a pampered pooch...Tags: Movies, Roger Moore, Entertainment, Fires, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Movie review: 'Firehouse Dog'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) Once it figures out it's more drama than comedy, "Firehouse Dog" does the job. It begins unpromisingly. A carefully coiffed pooch named Rexxx (three X's) is apparently the most famous Hollywood dog since Rin Tin Tin and the...Tags: PG Rated Movies, Movies, Comedy (genre), Netherlands, Entertainment
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'John From Cincinnati' Wipes Out
Zap2It.comMitch Yost is out of the game. HBO took little time in deciding to cancel David Milch's "surf noir" drama "John From Cincinnati," letting the axe fall a day after the show's season finale, which aired Sunday. The cryptic, metaphysically inclined series,...Tags: Rebecca de Mornay, Deadwood (tv program), Television, Entertainment, Luis Guzman
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Tyler Perry Joins 'Star Trek' Cast
Zap2It.comMedia behemoth Tyler Perry is the latest actor to join the cast of J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" reboot, though not in his beloved Medea drag. While The Hollywood Reporter says that Perry will "head the Starfleet Academy" in the franchise origin tale, it's...Tags: Tyler Perry, Eric Bana, Simon Pegg, Star Trek (movie, 2009), J.J. Abrams
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Winona Ryder Gets Maternal in 'Star Trek'
Zap2It.comThe latest grown-up addition to J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" cast is Oscar nominee Winona Ryder. According to Variety, the "Heathers" and "Little Women" star will play the human mother to half-Vulcan Spock (Zachary Quinto). Ryder's casting comes one day...Tags: Eric Bana, Simon Pegg, Movies, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Entertainment
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Chris Kaltenbach's Top 10
Sun Movie CriticIn the year just ended, an actor's strike was averted, a big green ogre ruled the box office, Julia Roberts proved the Oscars' only sure thing, Tom and Nicole split up (suggesting that maybe the lack of heat generated in Eyes Wide Shut wasn't all Kubrick'...Tags: David Lynch, Maryland Film Festival, Ewan McGregor, Peter Jackson, Nirvana (music group)
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'I, Robot'
Times Staff WriterIn "I, Robot," a new science fiction potboiler starring Will Smith, androids see and speak no evil. With humans calling the shots, however, they hear plenty. Designed along the articulated lines of wooden artists' mannequins, the robots serve their mortal...Tags: Bridget Moynahan, James Cameron, Fiction, Science, Philip K Dick
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'Ararat'
Times Staff WriterJust as Steven Spielberg reached a point at which he was prepared to tackle the Holocaust, in which some of his own relatives lost their lives, with "Schindler's List," Canada's boldly idiosyncratic Atom Egoyan became ready to deal in his own way, in...Tags: Hate Crimes, Turkey, Schindler's List (movie), Atom Egoyan, Miramax Films
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'The Sweet Hereafter'
Times Film CriticThe exquisite and overwhelming emotional tapestry that is "The Sweet Hereafter" plays its credits over the simplest and most primal of scenes. An infant and its parents, unclothed and drowsy under white sheets, share the same quiet bed. It's a pristine...Tags: David Lynch, Sarah Polley, Health and Safety at School, Atom Egoyan, Jean-Luc Godard
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Disturbing Behavior
FOR THE TIMESFriday July 24, 1998 Movies like David Nutter's "Disturbing Behavior," written by Scott Rosenberg, the author of last summer's worst movie, "Con Air," are the reason valet parking attendants in Beverly Hills leave scripts on the seats. They give...Tags: James Dean, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, James Marsden, The X-Files (tv program)
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Fathers' Day
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday May 9, 1997 Inoffensive, predictable, obvious, "Fathers' Day" is all the things a major studio comedy wants and needs to be. If you noticed that funny is not on the list, go to the head of the class. Because humor, real humor,...Tags: Comedy (genre), Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nastassja Kinski, Robin Williams, Ivan Reitman
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Exotica
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 3, 1995 With "Exotica," whose title refers to a Toronto nightclub, Canada's venturesome Atom Egoyan has made one of his most accessible films to date, a haunting and complex fable of loss and desire with wide implications. An immense...Tags: Sarah Polley, Atom Egoyan, Sex, Lifestyle and Leisure, Don McKellar
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