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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Britain: Horror attraction combines dark ride with haunted maze

    A unique new haunted attraction opening this summer at a small United Kingdom theme park will combine a walk-through horror maze featuring live actors with a dark ride journey inside an abandoned mine shaft.
    A unique new haunted attraction opening this summer at a small United Kingdom theme park will combine a walk-through horror maze featuring live actors with a dark ride journey inside an abandoned mine shaft. The Hobs Pit maze and ride is set to open...

    Tags: Halloween, Media Industry, Theme Park Vacations, Frankenstein (movie, 1931), Wizarding World of Harry Potter

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Las Vegas: Charlie Sheen to appear at Sapphire

    Hollywood actor-turned-bad boy <span class="runtimeTopic">Charlie Sheen</span> will bring some star power to the <span class="runtimeTopic">Memorial Day</span> Weekend party in <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/lasvegas" target="_self">Las Vegas</a> at <a href="http://www.sapphirepoollv.com/" target="_blank">Sapphire Pool &amp; Day Club</a>, which bills itself as &ldquo;the world&rsquo;s largest gentlemen&rsquo;s club.&rdquo;
    Hollywood actor-turned-bad boy Charlie Sheen will bring some star power to the Memorial Day Weekend party in Las Vegas at Sapphire Pool & Day Club, which bills itself as “the world’s largest gentlemen’s club.” Sheen will mingle...
  4. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Cleopatra,' a spectacle on- and off-screen

    There was the spectacle, the runaway budget, the fights with the studio. But almost everyone thinks about the 1963 movie "Cleopatra" for one thing: Liz and Dick.
    There was the spectacle, the runaway budget, the fights with the studio. But almost everyone thinks about the 1963 movie "Cleopatra" for one thing: Liz and Dick. Martin Landau remembers the day when he realized "Cleopatra" stars Elizabeth Taylor and...

    Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Richard Burton, Entertainment, Rome (Italy)

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Cannes 2013: The musical side of the Coens' 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

    CANNES, France -- In close to three decades of filmmaking, brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have shared a lot of looks. But with "Inside Llewyn Davis," which had its&nbsp; premiere in Festival de Cannes competition Sunday, one particular glance said it all.
    Los Angeles Times Film Critic
    CANNES, France -- In close to three decades of filmmaking, brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have shared a lot of looks. But with "Inside Llewyn Davis," which had its  premiere in Festival de Cannes competition Sunday, one particular glance said it all. "At...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Entertainment, The Bourne Legacy (movie), Movies, Drive (movie)

  8. May 18, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Benedict Cumberbatch enjoys being villain

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Settle in and make yourselves comfortable. Benedict Cumberbatch is taking off his tie. Only a few minutes into an interview […]...
  10. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. David Beckham's legacy: his game vs. his celebrity

    We haven't seen the last of David Beckham. Oh, sure, we may not see him on a soccer field now that he's announced he will retire after Paris Saint-Germain's final game on May 26. But we will see him in many other places &mdash; billboards, magazines, TV &mdash; for years to come.
    We haven't seen the last of David Beckham. Oh, sure, we may not see him on a soccer field now that he's announced he will retire after Paris Saint-Germain's final game on May 26. But we will see him in many other places — billboards, magazines, TV...

    Tags: Jack Nicholson, Los Angeles Galaxy, Advertising, Soccer, Johnny Damon

  12. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. August Wilson's words came straight from his soul

    Stage and film legend James Earl Jones once said, "It's hard for an actor to go wrong if he's true to the words that August has written."
    Stage and film legend James Earl Jones once said, "It's hard for an actor to go wrong if he's true to the words that August has written." As an actor and writer, I have found that statement to be true of only a few playwrights. There is usually at least...

    Tags: 42 (movie), Fences (music group), Muddy Waters, Entertainment Events, Entertainment

  14. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Fountain's 'Heart Song' gives voice to flamenco's depths

    Two years ago Stephen Sachs began working on a play about the philosophy and practice of flamenco. He figured he had all the material he needed, having spent years in close proximity to flamenco dancers as the co-artistic director of the Fountain Theatre, home of the long-running performance series "Forever Flamenco!" But after further research, he realized that the Spanish art form intertwined deeply with certain existential preoccupations that also inhabited his writer's mind.
    Two years ago Stephen Sachs began working on a play about the philosophy and practice of flamenco. He figured he had all the material he needed, having spent years in close proximity to flamenco dancers as the co-artistic director of the Fountain Theatre,...

    Tags: Human Interest, Shirley, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Dance

  16. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Star Trek Into Darkness' a worthy enterprise, critics say

    It wouldn't be quite accurate to say that J.J. Abrams' 2009 "Star Trek" reboot boldly went where no man had gone before. After all, such familiar faces such as Capt. Kirk, Mr. Spock and Uhura were along for the ride (though played by new actors), as was the venerable starship Enterprise (itself sporting a makeover). But thanks to some shrewd time-travel shenanigans, Abrams managed to branch off his own "Star Trek" timeline, allowing his version to draw on the franchise's mythos without having to carry all its baggage. The result was both well-reviewed and a box-office hit.
    It wouldn't be quite accurate to say that J.J. Abrams' 2009 "Star Trek" reboot boldly went where no man had gone before. After all, such familiar faces such as Capt. Kirk, Mr. Spock and Uhura were along for the ride (though played by new actors), as was...

    Tags: Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal

  18. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Report: Justin Bartha of 'The Hangover' engaged to Lia Smith

    "The Hangover Part III" star Justin Bartha is reportedly engaged to Lia Smith.
    "The Hangover Part III" star Justin Bartha is reportedly engaged to Lia Smith. The actor, 34, who also starred in the recently canceled NBC comedy "The New Normal," popped the question to his fitness-trainer girlfriend while they were vacationing in Big...

    Tags: The New Normal (tv program), The Hangover (movie), Will Smith, Ed Helms, Ashley Olsen

  20. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Cannes: With 'The Congress,' Ari Folman votes for new audacity

    CANNES, France -- Few independent directors have won as many plaudits for their visual inventiveness as Ari Folman. Five years ago, the Israeli first-timer came to Cannes and caught the film world&rsquo;s attention with his combat piece &ldquo;Waltz With Bashir.&rdquo; A largely autobiographical account of his experience in the first Israel-Lebanon war, &ldquo;Bashir&rdquo; subsumed real-life acting into a palette of painstaking hand-drawn animation. The film went on to be nominated for the foreign-language Oscar and win the Golden Globe in the category.
    CANNES, France -- Few independent directors have won as many plaudits for their visual inventiveness as Ari Folman. Five years ago, the Israeli first-timer came to Cannes and caught the film world’s attention with his combat piece “Waltz...

    Tags: Chile, Robin Wright, Politics, Waltz with Bashir (movie), Israel

  22. May 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. J.J. Abrams on ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: ‘Spectacle is irrelevant’

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    With 2009′s “Star Trek,” filmmaker J.J. Abrams breathed new life into one of science fiction's most venerable franchises. His sleek […]...
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