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    May 19, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Loach makes it eight

    Though the Festival de Cannes thrives on the new, there are things about it, pleasant things, you can count on recurring. Like the warm sun in the afternoons or the cool jazz, the sound system that cheers those rising early enough to make the 8:30 a.m. media screenings. Pleasant things like the singular films of Ken Loach — thoughtful, well-crafted, socially conscious — that show up almost every year in the dramatic competition.
    Times Staff Writer
    Though the Festival de Cannes thrives on the new, there are things about it, pleasant things, you can count on recurring. Like the warm sun in the afternoons or the cool jazz, the sound system that cheers those rising early enough to make the 8:30 a.m....

    Tags: Abusive Behavior, Republic of Ireland, Entertainment, United Kingdom, Ken Loach

  2. Aug 19, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Red Eye'

    When a movie places its two lead characters aboard a plane, it's normal to expect that a hijacking, a bombing or a natural disaster will ensue. But "Red Eye," a fine psychological thriller with plenty of action, is cleverer than that. Writer Carl Ellsworth has come up with a sly plot and smart characterizations — a perfect blueprint for an old pro like Wes Craven. "Red Eye" is the work of a filmmaker in command of the full resources of the camera in telling a story visually and with economy.
    Times Staff Writer
    When a movie places its two lead characters aboard a plane, it's normal to expect that a hijacking, a bombing or a natural disaster will ensue. But "Red Eye," a fine psychological thriller with plenty of action, is cleverer than that. Writer Carl...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Patrick Lussier, Boeing Co., Entertainment, Jack Scalia

  4. Dec 13, 2005 |Story| Associated Press
  5. List of Golden Globe Awards Nominees

    Motion picture and television nominees for the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards announced Tuesday in Beverly Hills, Calif: MOTION PICTURES Picture, Drama: "Brokeback Mountain," "The Constant Gardener," "Good Night, and Good Luck," "A History of Violence,...

    Tags: Maria Bello, Will Ferrell, Steven Spielberg, Eva Longoria, Donald Sutherland

  6. May 28, 2006 |Story| Envelope
  7. Cannes winners announced

    British director Ken Loach won the "Palme d'Or" at the Cannes festival on Sunday for his Irish civil war film "The Wind That Shakes The Barley", and called the award a triumph for political cinema.
    The Envelope
    British director Ken Loach won the "Palme d'Or" at the Cannes festival on Sunday for his Irish civil war film "The Wind That Shakes The Barley", and called the award a triumph for political cinema. The Golden Palm, the highest cinema award outside the...

    Tags: Festive Events, Mexico, Entertainment, Cate Blanchett, Weather

  8. Dec 13, 2005 |Story| Envelope
  9. 'Brokeback' tops Globes

    It's "Brokeback Mountain" — and a valley of disarray far below.
    It's "Brokeback Mountain" — and a valley of disarray far below. Nominations for the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards confirmed that the love affair between two cowboys has become this year's critical sensation, as "Brokeback Mountain" collected a...

    Tags: Mass Media, Music Industry, Maria Bello, Culture, Will Ferrell

  10. Dec 13, 2005 |Story| Associated Press
  11. 'Brokeback Mountain' leads Golden Globe noms

    The Associated Press
    The gay cowboy romance "Brokeback Mountain" positioned itself as a key Oscar competitor Tuesday, roping in seven Golden Globe nominations, including best dramatic picture and honors for actor Heath Ledger and director Ang Lee. Other best drama picture...

    Tags: Maria Bello, Minority Groups, Will Ferrell, Sarah Jessica Parker, Academy Awards

  12. Jun 27, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. '28 Days Later'

    The wonderfully, horribly scary movie "28 Days Later" induces the sort of physical reactions that these days are more often incited by the nightly news than the latest monster flick. You know the feeling &#8212; the moist-slicked palms, the fast-thudding heart, the sense that being here (wherever you are) is an exceedingly bad idea and you need to leave right <I>now</I>. British director Danny Boyle knows that feeling too, which is why he's filled his shrewd nightmare with rampaging zombies run amok in a world that from its fear to its follies looks an awful lot like ours.
    Times Staff Writer
    The wonderfully, horribly scary movie "28 Days Later" induces the sort of physical reactions that these days are more often incited by the nightly news than the latest monster flick. You know the feeling — the moist-slicked palms, the fast-...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Music Industry, Entertainment, Horror (genre), 28 Days Later (movie)

  14. May 4, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Summer of same

    Tribune movie reporter
    The sequels and franchise flicks scored big last summer, so what do we get? More of the same this year. Check out the titles, and you might conclude that this is the year of the colon. But don't be fooled by the amount of noise generated by the highest-...

    Tags: Teen-agers, Dakota Fanning, James Caviezel, Linda Hamilton, Geoffrey Rush

  16. Dec 12, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Girl With a Pearl Earring'

    Times Staff Writer
    It's not till the very end of "Girl With a Pearl Earring" that we get to see the actual 17th century Johannes Vermeer painting that inspired both Tracy Chevalier's bestselling novel and this film adaptation — and that is as it should be. For it...

    Tags: Colin Firth, Documentary (genre), Vehicles, Entertainment, Judy Parfitt

  18. Mar 19, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Intermission'

    Times Staff Writer
    "Intermission" has one of the most misleading openings in recent memory. Colin Farrell's Lehiff is turning on his charm full force for a Dublin café waitress only to sock her in the jaw and grab the cash from her register. By the end of the credits he's...

    Tags: Colm Meaney, Kelly Macdonald, Entertainment, Colin Farrell, David Wilmot

  20. Mar 24, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  21. Movie review: 'Intermission'

    Chicago Tribune Movie Writer
    3 stars (out of 4) The title "Intermission" is a bit of a misnomer. In this context, it refers to the period between a young couple's breakup and potential reunion, but the word also implies a time to relax, grab snacks, take a breather. In fact, the...

    Tags: Colm Meaney, Kelly Macdonald, Entertainment, Brian F. O'Byrne, Paul Thomas Anderson

  22. Jun 25, 2003 |Story| Metromix
  23. Movie review: '28 Days Later'

    Chicago Tribune Movie Critic
    2 stars (out of 4) Zombie movies, at their best, appeal to a specialized audience - one that delights in the gruesome, bloody, perversely funny or stomach-churningly horrific. Every once in a while, though, a zombie flick comes up with something new or...

    Tags: BBC, Entertainment, London (England), Health, 28 Days Later (movie)

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