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    Nov 6, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  1. Movie review, 'Femme Fatale'

    Whenever a good director makes a visually stunning movie out of a flawed or absurd scenario, there's a tendency to applaud his sow's-ear-to-silk-purse witchcraft and forgive the script's shortcomings. But how do you deal with a movie like Brian De Palma's...

    Tags: Crimes, Barbara Stanwyck, Gregg Henry, Theft, Brian de Palma

  2. Nov 6, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Femme Fatale'

    A reverie about beautiful women and the seductiveness of the movies, Brian De Palma's exuberant, blissfully entertaining new thriller "Femme Fatale" stars Rebecca Romijn-Stamos as a thief who steals $10 million in jewels before taking off with another woman's identity. Set in Cannes and Paris, the film has the high-buffed gloss and high-octane jolts you expect of De Palma, but what makes it transporting is that it's also one of the smartest, most pleasurable expressions of pure movie love to come from an American director in years. It's the 24th feature De Palma has directed -- as well as the first of his films he's written in a decade -- but it feels and plays like the work of an artist newly born.
    Times Staff Writer
    A reverie about beautiful women and the seductiveness of the movies, Brian De Palma's exuberant, blissfully entertaining new thriller "Femme Fatale" stars Rebecca Romijn-Stamos as a thief who steals $10 million in jewels before taking off with another...

    Tags: Crimes, Barbara Stanwyck, Theft, Celebrities, Eyewear

  4. Jul 20, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Lumumba'

    Times Film Critic
    "Lumumba" is potent stuff. Complex, powerful, intensely dramatic, its compelling depiction of an African political tragedy echoes Woodrow Wilson's apocryphal remark about the couldn't-be-more-different "Birth of a Nation": "It is like writing history with...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, History, Alex Descas, Woodrow Wilson, Africa

  6. Dec 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Red Riding Hood gets smart edge

    Times Staff Writer
    "Hoodwinked" is an irreverent, hard-edged retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood" — a high-energy, imaginative entertainment aimed at younger audiences. Replete with the violence typical of vintage cartoons, it opens in time-honored fashion with...

    Tags: South Africa, Arts and Culture, Stanford University, Jim Belushi, Robert Altman

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