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Top winners from 1968
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Alan Arkin as Singer in THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Alan Bates as Yakov Bok in THE FIXER John Frankenheimer-Edward Lewis Productions; MGM Ron Moody as Fagin in OLIVER!...Tags: Entertainment, MGM Inc., Joanne Woodward, Cliff Robertson, Gene Wilder
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Movie review, 'Red Dragon'
Some movie characters burn themselves into your mind by inspiring love, some by awakening fear. High on the short list of the latter category is Hannibal Lecter, the suave and brilliant serial killer portrayed by Anthony Hopkins in "The Silence of the...Tags: Brett Ratner, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mary-Louise Parker, Entertainment, Ralph Fiennes
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'Red Dragon'
Times Staff Writer"Just like old times," smirks Hannibal Lecter, the most malevolent Cheshire cat the movies have ever known. Old times indeed. In a ritual that is becoming at least as reliable and likely more profitable than the swallows returning to Capistrano,...Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Brett Ratner, Mary-Louise Parker, Joan Allen, Entertainment
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Hannibal
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday February 9, 2001 A lot can happen in 10 years. An actor can misplace a character, a story can lose its connection to an audience, and a highly anticipated sequel can forget why anyone was interested in it in the first place. All of which...Tags: Entertainment, Gary Oldman, Giancarlo Giannini, Anthony Hopkins, FBI
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'Gladiator' triumphs in Oscar arena
Times Staff WritersThe effects-driven Roman spectacle "Gladiator" slew the crouching tiger and a trio of other celluloid adversaries Sunday evening, winning five Oscars, including best picture, at the 73rd Academy Awards. Its star, Russell Crowe, and Julia Roberts of "Erin...Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, Ang Lee, Forehead, Bjork
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Unforgettable
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday February 23, 1996 "Unforgettable" is an unfortunate title, for this over-the-top techno-thriller is likely to become one of director John Dahl's least memorable movies. The problem is that Bill Geddie's script has a way-out gimmick:...Tags: Death, Linda Fiorentino, Entertainment, Christopher McDonald, David Paymer
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Bound
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 4, 1996 "Bound" starts with a deceptive image of a young woman gagged and tied up--an image that first-time directors Larry and Andy Wachowski return to frequently as attraction grows between two women in a Chicago apartment house....Tags: Sicilian Mafia, Entertainment, Gina Gershon, Andy Wachowski, Gramercy
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Breakdown
FOR THE TIMESFriday May 2, 1997 It's so simple, it ought to be banal. A couple on a cross-country drive from New England to Southern California are stranded with engine trouble on a desolate stretch of highway in the Southwest desert. A passing truck pulls over,...Tags: Entertainment, Kurt Russell, Gaming, Jack Noseworthy, M.C. Gainey
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