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    Aug 1, 2011 |Story| AM News
  1. New event inspired by 'Tron' set in Danville

    sylvia.obell@yahoo.com
    Adam Johnson and Charlie Cox are bringing the future to Danville — in running style. The two are spearheading Danville’s first-ever themed night-run, “TRUN.”TRUN is inspired by the movie “TRON” and will be held in...

    Tags: Michael Johnson (football, safety), Movies, Entertainment, Human Interest

  2. Feb 24, 2011 |Story| AM News
  3. Oscar talk with Bru and Chuck

    <em><strong>Editor&rsquo;s note:</strong> The 83rd Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards presentation will begin at 8 p.m. EDT Sunday. The hosts are Anne Hathaway and James Franco.</em>
    Contributing Writers
    Editor’s note: The 83rd Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards presentation will begin at 8 p.m. EDT Sunday. The hosts are Anne Hathaway and James Franco.   Advocate Film Critic Bruce Caudill and Contributing Writer Charlie Cox are...

    Tags: Movies, David O. Russell, Helena Bonham Carter, Awards and Prizes, Sociology

  4. May 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Movie review: 'There Be Dragons'

    "There Be Dragons," most of which is set during the Spanish Civil War of the late 1930s, is supposed to be about the intersecting lives of a saint and a sinner. But it is a third man, a revolutionary, who nearly steals the show. Which might have been all right if writer-director Roland Joff&#233; hadn't been so conflicted about whose story he  wants to tell. But indecision can be deadly, and it proves to be here.
    "There Be Dragons," most of which is set during the Spanish Civil War of the late 1930s, is supposed to be about the intersecting lives of a saint and a sinner. But it is a third man, a revolutionary, who nearly steals the show. Which might have been...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Olga Kurylenko

  6. May 12, 2011 |Story| AM News
  7. Area A&E Happenings for May 12

    Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
    Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. VISUAL ART Works...

    Tags: Movies, Arts, Business, Music, Martin Luther King Jr.

  8. May 16, 2011 |Story| AM News
  9. Friday's Lawn Chair Film Festival will kick off Lawn Chair Theater summer film series

    The 2011 Lawn Chair Film Festival will be the final stop of &ldquo;Day in Danville&rdquo; events scheduled for Friday.
    jenb@amnews.com
    The 2011 Lawn Chair Film Festival will be the final stop of “Day in Danville” events scheduled for Friday. Festival originator Charlie Cox, marketing and communications coordinator for the Danville/Boyle County Economic Development...

    Tags: Mass Media, Festive Events, Entertainment, Movies, Comedy (genre)

  10. May 19, 2011 |Story| AM News
  11. Area A&E Happenings for May 19

    Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price- or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
    Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price- or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. VISUAL ART “...

    Tags: Movies, Business, Arts, Music, Martin Luther King Jr.

  12. May 23, 2011 |Story| AM News
  13. Danville film festival proves to be bigger, better in second year

    The organizers of the Danville Lawn Chair Film Festival made good on their promise to bring a bigger and better festival.
    The organizers of the Danville Lawn Chair Film Festival made good on their promise to bring a bigger and better festival. The festival, held Friday at Constitution Square State Historic Site, drew a crowd of more than 250 people and the 17 top films...

    Tags: Festive Events, Movies, Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Alfred Hitchcock

  14. Apr 15, 2011 |Story| AM News
  15. Film review: 'Scream 4' is razor-sharp in wit, scares

    &ldquo;Is &lsquo;Scream&rsquo; relevant today?&rdquo; As a fan, this question loomed into my mind as the film entered production.
    Contributing Writer
    “Is ‘Scream’ relevant today?” As a fan, this question loomed into my mind as the film entered production. It has been more than a decade since the release of  “Scream 3,” and what a busy decade it’s been for...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Wes Craven

  16. Dec 20, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  17. Movie review: Casanova'

    Tribune movie critic
    3½ stars (out of four) In "Casanova," director Lasse Hallstrom turns his genial eye on one of history's most famous seducers, Giovanni Giacomo Casanova, the legendary woman-chasing diplomat, soldier, spy and author whose very name has become synonymous...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Heath Ledger, Comedy (genre), Lena Olin

  18. Dec 29, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'The Merchant of Venice'

    Michael Radford's splendid film of "The Merchant of Venice" is so somber &#8212; and rightly so &#8212; for so much of the time that it's hard to remember it is one of Shakespeare's comedies, indeed regarded as one of his greatest. Radford, best known for the hugely successful "Il Postino," takes a subtle approach that reveals how charged with ambiguity the play is, which makes this "Merchant" emerge as remarkably immediate and contemporary without ever seeming to strain for this effect.
    Times Staff Writer
    Michael Radford's splendid film of "The Merchant of Venice" is so somber — and rightly so — for so much of the time that it's hard to remember it is one of Shakespeare's comedies, indeed regarded as one of his greatest. Radford, best known for...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Michael Hammer, Comedy (genre), Al Pacino

  20. Apr 14, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  21. Movie Review: 'Dot the i'

    TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER
    2 1/2 stars (out of 4) Thrillers are tough to carry off, as evidenced by the boatloads of laughably bad specimens that roll into theaters each year. But Matthew Parkhill, in "Dot the i," his directorial debut, has wrestled the genre into, if not...

    Tags: England, Movies, Entertainment, Jon Harris, Gael Garcia Bernal

  22. Mar 11, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Mail Order Wife,' 'Dot the I' and 'Off the Map'

    A wickedly funny satire about a lonely slob from Queens, the Burmese bride he orders from a catalog and the documentary filmmaker who chronicles the debacle before luring her away, "Mail Order Wife" sends up everyone in its circuitous path &#8212; self-deluded lonely slobs, self-deluded documentary filmmakers, pretentious chef-worshipping dinner guests, salty old Florida swingers, gold-digging Geisha-girls and that specialized subset of muddle-headed manhood that confuses sexual exploitation with humanitarian concern.
    Times Staff Writer
    A wickedly funny satire about a lonely slob from Queens, the Burmese bride he orders from a catalog and the documentary filmmaker who chronicles the debacle before luring her away, "Mail Order Wife" sends up everyone in its circuitous path — self-...

    Tags: England, Entertainment, Movies, Cinema Industry, Stanley Tucci

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