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Gary Winick dies at 49; director and digital film pioneer
Gary Winick, a pioneering producer and director of independent digital films who found mainstream success with such movies as "13 Going on 30" and "Letters to Juliet," has died. He was 49.
Winick, who was diagnosed with brain cancer about two years ago,...Tags: Brain, Ethan Hawke, Anne Hathaway, Drama (genre), Heart Attack
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Paul & Mira Sorvino - Managing Diabetes
When diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Paul Sorvino worked with his doctor to create an overall treatment plan that included diet, exercise, and diabetes medications. He also realized the importance of support, and was thankful for his family and friends to...Tags: Entertainment Events, Movies, Golden Globe Awards, Music, United Nations
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'Letters to Juliet'
Zap2ItRomeo's true love wasn't a real person, but that doesn't keep women from writing her notes about their own romantic trials ... in this movie, at least, which boasts lovely Italian scenery. Amanda Seyfried ( "Mamma Mia!") plays an American in Verona who...Tags: Movies, Vanessa Redgrave, DVDs, Mamma Mia! (movie), Documentary (genre)
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Fast-Paised review: 'Puccini for Beginners'
Recently dumped by her girlfriend, writer Allegra (Elizabeth Reaser) creates a love triangle of flexible sexuality by hooking up with college professor Philip (Justin Kirk) and aspiring glass blower Grace (Gretchen Mol). Things get sticky when Allegra...Tags: Education, Elizabeth Reaser, Justin Kirk, Julianne Nicholson, Music Theater
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Movie review: 'Puccini for Beginners'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) Maria Maggenti's "Puccini for Beginners" is pretty clever indie stuff, a sharp-witted romantic comedy that takes the old Woody Allen screwball style and mood and amusingly applies them to a story about tangled gay and straight...Tags: Elizabeth Reaser, Justin Kirk, Julianne Nicholson, Music Theater, Opera (genre)
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'Lonesome Jim'
NewsdayWhen you are feeling like a loser, taking a trip to loser-land may not be the most consoling recourse. Such, more or less, is the conclusion reached early on by Jim, the eponymous slacker played by Casey Affleck in Steve Buscemi's low-key comedy...Tags: Movies, Comedy (genre), Edvard Munch, Liv Tyler, Entertainment
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'Charlotte's Web'
Times Staff WriterThe new live-action rendering of E.B. White's perennial children's favorite, "Charlotte's Web," is so carefully spun that it's lifeless. Which is ironic because, since it was first published in 1952, the book the movie is based on has been a gentle...Tags: Dominic Scott Kay, Gaming, Cedric the Entertainer, Karey Kirkpatrick, John Cleese
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Movie review: 'November'
Special to the Tribune2 stars (out of four) Okay, let's get it over with: Courteney Cox—a very seriously de-prettified, de-glamorized, de-"Friends"-ified, almost mousy Courteney Cox—acquits herself quite well in "November," Greg Harrison's atmospheric psycho-thriller. If...Tags: Crimes, Nora Dunn, Courteney Cox, Death, Theft
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Church, Weisz Deemed 'Smart People'
Zap2It.comFilm producer Michael London has a few "Smart People" in mind for his next film. "Sideways" actor Thomas Haden Church, Rachel Weisz and Dennis Quaid are set to star in the indie comedy-drama helmed by first-time feature director Noam Murro, according...Tags: Spider-Man (fictional character), Vantage Point (movie), Rachel Weisz, Drama (genre), Dennis Quaid
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'November'
Times Staff Writer"November" is not the sleek lady-in-distress thriller that its trailers suggest. More of a psychological mystery, it gets underway with a well-staged opening sequence as a young man (James Le Gros) stops at a corner market in Los Angeles one evening to...Tags: Nora Dunn, Courteney Cox, Nick Offerman, Death, Foods and Beverages
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'Land of Plenty'
Times Staff WriterWim Wenders' "Land of Plenty" offers a thoughtful look at a post-9/11 United States from one of its most caring longtime observers, an artist whose vision of America can record terrible socioeconomic inequity, ignorance and paranoia yet somehow remain...Tags: Crimes, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Richard Edson, Death, Gloria Stuart
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Movie review: Lonesome Jim'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) Steve Buscemi, whose latest directorial effort is "Lonesome Jim," a rural drama of wasted lives set in Indiana, is one of my favorite actors, a guy whose skinny, wild-eyed mug and motor mouth diatribes can wire up almost any movie,...Tags: Crimes, Quentin Tarantino, Drug Trafficking, Kevin Corrigan, Drama (genre)
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