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Steppenwolf's confounding sage
Tribune arts criticAnna Shapiro remembers first reading "August: Osage County" late one night in the wintertime."I thought I'd doze off and finish in the morning," she recalls. "But I couldn't put it down." When she got to the end, she rang playwright Tracy Letts, also...Tags: Suicide, DVDs and Movies, Family, Movies, Ashley Judd
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Thai police: Carradine death may be accidental
Associated PressThe body of American actor David Carradine, best known for the 1970s TV series "Kung Fu," was found in a hotel room closet with a rope tied to his neck and genitals, and his death may have been caused by accidental suffocation, Thai police said Friday....Tags: Kung Fu (tv program), Hospitals and Clinics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Suicide, Television
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Movie review: 'Breaking and Entering'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) In Anthony Minghella's "Breaking and Entering"--a smart, well-mannered film that could use a little more juice and fire--Jude Law plays Will Francis, a successful London landscape architect with offices in the crime-ridden King's...Tags: Career and Workplace, Vera Farmiga, Labor Legislation, Theft, Martin Freeman
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Michael Wilmington's Top 10 of 2005
Tribune movie criticThere's an old cliche of movie history that really fits this year's movies: The films of 2005 -- especially the best ones -- kept shifting between the two great movie extremes of realism and fantasy. Sometimes, they plunged us into harsh truth, as with...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Children, Roman Polanski, Pocahontas, Jack Black
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Movie review: 'Chaos'
Tribune movie criticZero stars (out of four) "Chaos" is a loathsome shocker about teenage girls being pursued, tortured and killed by a quartet of tramp psychopaths, led by a depraved biker-killer who calls himself Chaos (Kevin Gage). Watching it almost turned my stomach....Tags: Sex, Crime, Law and Justice, Sage, The Last House on the Left (movie, 2009), Wes Craven
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Movie review: 'Heading South'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) In Laurent Cantet's new film "Heading South," Charlotte Rampling plays one of her specialties: a mature woman confronting desire and death. And, just as Rampling did in her French art film hits "Under the Sand" (2000), "Swimming...Tags: Sex, Louise Portal, Haiti, Fatigue, Drama (genre)
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Hundreds Attend L.A. Funeral for David Carradine
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Hundreds of people, including friends, family and former co-stars, attended a funeral service for actor David Carradine Saturday. The service was held indoors at the Hall of Liberty at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, the cemetery adjacent...Tags: Tom Selleck, Kung Fu (tv program), CNN (tv network), Police Investigations, Diplomacy
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Movie Review: The Last House on the Left
The original version of "The Last House on the Left" -- the 1972 feature debut of horror master Wes Craven and a primal tour of rape, mayhem, murder and madness -- was one of those movies that was spoken about even decades later with an uncertain mix of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Assault, Family, Movies, Rape
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Hey good lookin'!
Tribune senior correspondentWe sure don't like our wrinkles! After the on anti-aging goos, readers want to join the conversation. Thanks for your suggestions on other things to try (or reject). In the interest of all of us who want to remain young, here you go: Anna Gunter Kaplan,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Journalism, Road Transportation, Martin Luther King Jr., Bono
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Movie review: 'Saraband'
Tribune movie critic4 stars (out of four) A saraband is the name of an erotic court dance and also of a movement in a classical suite-like the piercingly lovely cello suites of Johann Sebastian Bach, a composer much admired by the great 87-year-old Swedish filmmaker...Tags: Cinema Industry, Celebrities, Liv Ullmann, Sony Corp., Television
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Movie review: 'The Forsaken Land'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) An extraordinary debut film from Sri Lankan writer-director Vimukthi Jayasundara, "The Forsaken Land," is a stark, lyrical and affecting portrait of war's aftermath as seen from the edges of the old conflict. In images that sear...Tags: Cannes Film Festival, Spike Lee, Entertainment, Franz Kafka, Dennis Hopper
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Actor David Carradine Found Dead; Might Be Suicide
Actor David Carradine has been found dead in his hotel room in Bangkok. The U.S. Embassy confirms the 72-year old died either late Wednesday or early Thursday morning.
A Thai newspaper is reporting Carradine was found hanged in his luxury hotel room...Tags: Kung Fu (tv program), Sean Connery, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Anthony Hopkins, Woody Guthrie
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