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'Dangerous Beauty' musical coming to Pasadena Playhouse in January
Culture MonsterHaving recently emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the Pasadena Playhouse said it is currently working on a schedule of productions for the coming seasons. On Monday, the company announced a partial lineup for late 2010 and early 2011. "Dangerous Beauty,... -
This week: Jeff Bridges on âAmericans Mastersâ; Jim Carrey on âInside the Actors Studioâ; âOff the Mapâ on ABC; âLights Outâ on FX
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPremieres, profiles and some long-awaited new episodes fill this week's schedule.... -
Movie review: 'Renaissance'
L.A. Times staff writerThe new motion-capture animated film "Renaissance" is a visually wondrous experience in high-contrast black and white, bogged down by a slow, underwrought story and uninvolving characters. It would be easy to dismiss it as another great-looking film...Tags: French Literature, Ian Holm, Jonathan Pryce, Movies, Fiction
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'A Sound of Thunder'
Times Staff WriterDirector-cinematographer Peter Hyams' ambitious but majorly disappointing "A Sound of Thunder" suggests two things: One, that a large-scale sci-fi disaster movie must have state-of-the-art special effects to have a prayer of succeeding; Two, even if an...Tags: Ray Bradbury, Travel, Ben Kingsley, Trips and Vacations, Disasters
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Movie review: 'A Sound of Thunder'
Tribune staff reporter1 star (out of four) In any era, the time-travel adventure movie "A Sound of Thunder" is just awful. Set in 2055 Chicago and in an undisclosed location 63 million years ago, it follows a team of temporal safari guides trying to save the world after a...Tags: Crimes, Movies, Fiction, Entertainment, Trips and Vacations
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Dangerous Beauty
FOR THE TIMESFriday February 20, 1998 The movie that arrives in theaters today under the title "Dangerous Beauty" has been on and off Warner Bros.' release schedule for nearly a year, having tested and rejected such names as "Courtesan," "The Honest Courtesan,"...Tags: Arts and Culture, Jacqueline Bisset, Biography (genre), Movies, Entertainment
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'Born Romantic'
Special To The TimesInsistently eccentric and predictably coincidental, "Born Romantic" is one of those multi-character romantic carousels the British like to construct around any stray group of incredibly talented actors ("Wonderland" and "Four Weddings and a Funeral" being...Tags: BBC, John Anderson, AMC (tv network), Adrian Lester, Salsa (genre)
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'A Rumor of Angels'
Special To The TimesVanessa Redgrave does glorious the way other actresses do their makeup. Routinely. Effortlessly. Organically. That Judi Dench has been appointed the current grande dame of English acting has got to be rooted in political default, because when Redgrave...Tags: John Anderson, Movies, Vanessa Redgrave, MGM Inc., Entertainment
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The Land Girls
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 12, 1998 When World War II broke out in 1939, Britain revved up its Women's Land Army, founded in 1917 during World War I to recruit young women to take over the plows when farmers went off to the battlefields. Over the years, 100,000...Tags: Anna Friel, Movies, Entertainment, Armed Forces, World War II (1939-1945)
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Dancing at Lughnasa
FOR THE TIMESFriday November 20, 1998 Adapted from a play and given the heart of a novel, Pat O'Connor's "Dancing at Lughnasa" is one of the more quietly thoughtful experiences you may have at the movies this season. If that doesn't exactly sound like a...Tags: Sony Corp., Movies, Michael Gambon, PG Rated Movies, Republic of Ireland
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Shadow of the Vampire
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday December 29, 2000 Rare as a crucifixion in Dracula's lair is a film opening for Oscar consideration in the last days of the year that actually has something in it worth considering. Willem Dafoe's performance in "Shadow of the Vampire" is...Tags: Eddie Izzard, Documentary (genre), Nicolas Cage, Cary Elwes, Movies
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Movie review, 'The Weight of Water'
Special to the TribuneTwo pulp-ish tales, one set in the past and the other in the present, coarse through the metaphor-heavy "The Weight of Water." The presence of Sean Penn and Elizabeth Hurley-he's a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who quotes Dylan Thomas through a smoky, boozy...Tags: Crimes, Sarah Polley, Movies, Fiction, Entertainment
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