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Tributes to Mary Pickford, Michel Legrand among week's highlights
It's a big weekend for fans of legendary screen star Mary Pickford and Oscar-winning composer Michel Legrand ("Summer of '42"). Christine Schmidt, editor of "Mary Pickford: Queen of the Movies," will be talking about the new book and singing copies...
Tags: Charles Darwin, Band of Outsiders, Janusz Kaminski, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
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Cinematheque shines spotlight on director Michael Cimino
The American Cinematheque shines the spotlight on Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino with a three-day retrospective at the Egyptian in Hollywood. Cimino worked in advertising before turning to filmmaking. He co-wrote "Magnum Force," the 1973 "Dirty...
Tags: Rock Hudson, Entertainment Events, John Savage, Tippi Hedren, Ed Wood (movie)
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Around Town: Holiday films, classic toons and Truffaut thrillers
24 FramesCartoon classics and a double dose of “Die Hard” are among this week’s film highlights at Los Angeles area movie revival houses. The American Cinematheque’s holiday screening series at the Egyptian Theatre continues with a Thursday... -
Around Town: Films, screenings and more in L.A. this week
24 FramesWith Gary Oldman getting strong reviews and Oscar buzz for his performance as spy George Smiley in “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”, the Arclight in Hollywood is offering a six-film retrospective of the British actor’s career beginning... -
Warner Bros. to release Samuel Goldwyn film library on DVD
Company TownWarner Bros. has signed a multi-year deal to release 73 classic films from produced by industy legend Samuel Goldwyn on DVD.... -
Dick Clark's brief film career: 'Spy Kids,' 'Killers Three' psycho
24 FramesDick Clark, who died Wednesday at 82, is best known for his starring roles on the small screen from "American Bandstand" through to "New Year's Rockin' Eve," but he made a handful of appearances on in film.... -
Norman Corwin dies at 101; radio's 'poet laureate'
Norman Corwin, the legendary writer, director and producer of original radio plays for CBS during the golden age of radio in the 1930s and '40s when he was revered as the "poet of the airwaves," has died. He was 101.
Corwin, a journalist, playwright,...Tags: Artists, Holidays, Benito Mussolini, Human Interest, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Calaveras County: Still hopping to it
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles and this tiny Gold Rush town share the same "City of Angels" nickname, and the similarities don't end there. Just as Hollywood honors its celebrities with a star on the Walk of Fame, Angels Camp gives the same treatment to its best frog...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Restaurants, Services and Shopping, The Princess and the Frog (movie), Mining
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Kevin McCarthy dies at 96; prolific actor best known for 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'
Kevin McCarthy, the veteran stage and screen actor best known for his starring role as the panicked doctor who tried to warn the world about the alien "pod people" who were taking over in the 1956 science-fiction suspense classic "Invasion of the Body...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), John Huston, Moss Hart, Career and Workplace, Bangor
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'Inglourious Basterds,' 'Pulp Fiction' and Quentin Tarantino too at the Egyptian
Iconoclastic filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, hot off earning Oscar nominations Tuesday for best director and original screenplay for "Inglourious Basterds," will discuss his career with Variety critic Todd McCarthy on Monday at the American Cinematheque's...Tags: Pulp Fiction (movie), Quentin Tarantino, Gene Kelly, Ceremonies, Spencer Tracy
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Who will win Emmys and why: All award mysteries finally explained (including why crazy Hollywooders keep voting for schizo roles)
Gold DerbyBasically, I think Emmys are going to make like a TV repeat this year and bring back last year's winners in all top series races: best drama ("Mad Men"), lead drama actor (Bryan Cranston, "Breaking Bad"), lead drama actress (Glenn Close, "Damages"),... -
'The Royal Family' revival rules Broadway
Gold DerbyThe new Manhattan Theatre Club revival of the 1927 George S. Kaufman-Edna Ferber comedy "The Royal Family" has the critics bowing down. "The Royal Family" is a sly satire of the fabled Barrymore acting clan. This acclaimed production is sure to be among...
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