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Chicago International Film Festival
DAKMaybe film festivals should just forget about big birthdays. Case in point: our own Chicago International Film Festival. Starting Wednesday (and running through Oct. 21), North America's oldest annual international cinema spree celebrates its Silver...Tags: Television Industry, Gavin O'Connor, Film Festivals, Anne Heche, Ray Harryhausen
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Movie review, 'The Emperor's Club'
- See where this movie is playing. - Watch the trailer. ++++++++++++++++++++ || Make a night of it. Find: - Recommended dining - Recommended bars || ++++++++++++++++++++ Kevin Kline, a frequently brilliant actor with a flair for playing flawed...Tags: Robert Donat, Chicago Tribune, Adults, Cinema Industry, Robin Williams
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Movie review, 'Bridget Jones's Diary'
'Bridget Jones's Diary' amuses almost as much in movie form as it did between book covers. The film kept me smiling all the way through. And it's about time. Good romantic comedies with charming characters and witty dialogue - especially in the hands...Tags: Ernst Lubitsch, United Kingdom, Jim Broadbent, Renee Zellweger, Patrick Doyle
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'The Emperor's Club'
Times Staff WriterThe Duke of Wellington has a lot to answer for. Ever since the man who conquered Napoleon insisted that "the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton," there's been no end of books -- and later films -- dealing with the doings of men...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Harris Yulin, Edward Herrmann, Woodbridge, Movies
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'Murder in the First'
Times Film CriticThere are films that confuse excess with honesty -- noisy, unpleasant screeds that believe that the best way to serve the truth is by being as overwrought and in-your-face as possible. Only by rubbing the audience's nose in something unpleasant, the...Tags: Philosophy, Assault, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Nobel Prize Awards
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Feast of July
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 13, 1995 Since Eve, the sins of woman have been considered far more insidious than those of man. Why? Perhaps because by placing female error on a kind of cocked pedestal, men can get away with more. Let's face it: Helen of Troy...Tags: Television, Movies, Entertainment, Ben Chaplin, James Purefoy
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Matilda
FOR THE TIMESFriday August 2, 1996 The deliciously dark stories of Roald Dahl have made for some refreshingly morbid children's movies ("James and the Giant Peach" being the most recent example). But there's such a thing as over-milking the nightmare. ...Tags: David Newman, Ricki Lake, FBI, Roald Dahl, Hospitals and Clinics
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