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Actor Erland Josephson, frequent Bergman collaborator, dies at 88
Culture MonsterErland Josephson, the noted Swedish stage and screen actor who collaborated frequently with Ingmar Bergman in both mediums, has died at 88.... -
Around Town: The Sherman brothers' 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'
24 FramesA Marx brothers retrospective, a Marilyn Monroe double bill and a screening of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" featuring the work of the late composer Robert Sherman and his brother Richard are among this week's highlights.... -
Will Hollywood ever top its Cinema Class of 1982?
24 FramesIf I heard that someone was assembling a screening series of fondly remembered films that included the likes of “Road Warrior,” “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” “Blade Runner,” John Carpenter’s “The Thing,... -
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David Rayfiel dies at 87; screenwriter collaborated with Sydney Pollack
David Rayfiel, a screenwriter and master script doctor who made his mark — often uncredited — on films by director Sydney Pollack that frequently featured Robert Redford, including "Three Days of the Condor," "The Way We Were" and "Out of...Tags: Academy Awards, World War II (1939-1945), Barbra Streisand, Entertainment, Mount Sinai
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Gunnar Fischer dies at 100; cinematographer known for work with Ingmar Bergman
Gunnar Fischer, a cinematographer best known for films he made with Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman including 1957's "The Seventh Seal," has died. He was 100.
Fischer died Saturday at a retirement home in Stockholm, said his son, Jens. No cause was given....Tags: Max von Sydow, The Washington Post, Sweden, Entertainment, Television
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Berkeley Rep's Les Waters to head Actors Theatre of Louisville
Culture MonsterLes Waters, associate artistic director of Berkeley Repertory Theatre, will be the next artistic director of Actors Theatre of Louisville. The appointment reverses the Kentucky to California route taken by Marc Masterson, who left Actors Theatre in May... -
Monster Mash: 'Spider-Man' musical still drawing big audiences; George Clooney movie to open Venice
Culture MonsterBox-office receipts for 'Spider-Man' still strong... -
Album Review: Shabazz Palaces' 'Black Up'
Pop & HissTwo decades ago, Ishmael Butler flapped his wings as Butterfly, one-third of the seminal ’90s New York hip-hop trio Digable Planets. Claiming coolness as its birthright and Miles Davis and two Herbies (Hancock & Mann) as elemental building blocks,... -
Album Review: Bon Iver's 'Bon Iver'
Pop & HissCould it be that a bearded backwoods falsetto-singing man named Justin Vernon is the great unifier of this early decade? The Wisconsin-born songwriter’s slow-burning debut, “For Emma, Forever Ago,” gradually, over the course of two... -
The brothers Mael concoct ‘The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman’
Pop & HissSparks’ Ron and Russell Mael bring a staged version of their radio drama ‘The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman’ to the Los Angeles Film Festival. High on any list of not-in-this-lifetime cinematic scenarios would be a movie musical starring... -
Album Review: Yacht's 'Shangri-La'
Pop & HissThis Portland duo broke into the indie-music mainstream in 2009 with “See Mystery Lights,” a set of brainy electro-funk songs inspired in part by the unexplained illuminations observable after dark over Marfa, Texas. Yacht extends that...
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