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    Jun 13, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Love the Hard Way'

    The ersatz-grunge look of "Love the Hard Way" almost makes this independent film worth a peek, but it's likely that most eyes will be fixed on Adrien Brody parading about in his knickers. Shot before "The Pianist," the modestly mounted feature gives the young actor's admirers ample opportunity to indulge in their admiration since cinematographer Guy Dufaux captures Brody's every squint and bedroom move like an obsessive lover. Too bad the rest of the film, packed with characters wallowing in self-conscious cool that's as tedious as their anomie, doesn't merit such scrupulous attention.
    Times Staff Writer
    The ersatz-grunge look of "Love the Hard Way" almost makes this independent film worth a peek, but it's likely that most eyes will be fixed on Adrien Brody parading about in his knickers. Shot before "The Pianist," the modestly mounted feature gives the...

    Tags: Prostitution, Pam Grier, Movies, Entertainment, Crimes

  2. Jan 28, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Head-On'

    "Head-On" took the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. It won five Lolas, the German Oscars, including best picture, director, actor and actress. It bested heavyweights "Bad Education," "Vera Drake" and "The Sea Inside" for the continent-wide European Film Award. Is it that good? Absolutely.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Head-On" took the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. It won five Lolas, the German Oscars, including best picture, director, actor and actress. It bested heavyweights "Bad Education," "Vera Drake" and "The Sea Inside" for the continent-wide...

    Tags: Celebrities, Health, Culture, Academy Awards, Romance (genre)

  4. May 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Bukowski: Born Into This'

    John Dullaghan's "Bukowski: Born Into This" accomplishes beautifully what it sets out to do, which is to reveal the man behind the crusty, hard-drinking, tough-talking persona Charles Bukowski so artfully crafted. Over the last decades of the 20th century, Bukowski, poet and subsequent novelist, became a colorful local legend who, by the time of his death at 73 of leukemia in 1994, was internationally renowned, hailed for liberating poetry from the clutches of academia.
    Times Staff Writer
    John Dullaghan's "Bukowski: Born Into This" accomplishes beautifully what it sets out to do, which is to reveal the man behind the crusty, hard-drinking, tough-talking persona Charles Bukowski so artfully crafted. Over the last decades of the 20th...

    Tags: Germany, Acne, John Martin, Movies, Documentary (genre)

  6. Jul 15, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  7. Movie review: 'Bukowski: Born Into This'

    Tribune staff reporter
    3 stars (out of 4) I read Charles Bukowski's 1978 novel "Women," about a 50-year-old man's many sexual encounters, in college, just so I could say I had. I hated it, but pretended to like it, and then later decided it was misogynistic because I heard...

    Tags: Acne, John Martin, Movies, Documentary (genre), Bono

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