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'Secret Window'
Times Staff WriterJohnny Depp and his hairdresser work overtime in the goofy thriller "Secret Window," and it's a tossup which guy has come out looking better for his efforts. Depp stars as Morton Rainey, a writer who's gone down the emotional rabbit hole after...Tags: Stephen King, Movies, Robert Mitchum, Personal Service, Maria Bello
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Drama in 2003
Against the Ropes Boxing manager Jackie Kallen is the real-life inspiration for this fictional story of a fighter (Omar Epps) and his handler (Meg Ryan). With Tony Shalhoub, Tim Daly, Kerry Washington. Directed by Charles S. Dutton. Paramount, March...Tags: Paul McGuigan, Chris Cooper, Christina Ricci, Jeff Daniels, Parker Posey
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Winter Movies Offer Hope
Courant Film CriticAt the moment, Hartford's movie-lovers can savor some of the best pictures of 2002, released at the end of the year in major markets and now spreading to the provinces. Still, it is a long way to the start of the next big movie season, which begins May...Tags: Stephen Daldry, Documentary (genre), Emma Caulfield, Michael Imperioli, London (England)
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Nick of Time
TIMES STAFF WRITERWednesday November 22, 1995 The taut suspense thriller "Nick of Time" plunges Johnny Depp into a nightmare minutes after arriving at Union Station. On a catwalk overlooking the main waiting room, a man (Christopher Walken) and a woman (Roma Maffia)...Tags: Public Employees, Regional Authority, Movies, Entertainment, Cinema Industry
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Get on the Bus
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday October 16, 1996 Director Spike Lee has made angry films, epic films, even sentimental films. But he's not made anything as heartfelt and finally celebratory as "Get on the Bus." Everything about this work--from the fast pace at...Tags: Terence Blanchard, Ossie Davis, Bernie Mac, Denzel Washington, African Americans
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Cry, the Beloved Country
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday December 15, 1995 For a lot of Americans, Zoltan Korda's 1951 film of South African novelist Alan Paton's "Cry, the Beloved Country" served as an unforgettable introduction to the evils of apartheid, and had inescapable application to the...Tags: John Barry, Alan Paton, Ronald Harwood, Johannesburg (South Africa), Africa
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