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    Jan 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Experts predict who will win the Screen Actors Guild Awards

    Gold Derby
    We've pooled the predictions of these pundits forecasting the winners of the Screen Actors Guild Awards (Saturday, TBS and TNT, 9 p.m. ET/PT): Thelma Adams (Us Weekly), Brad Brevet (RopeOfSilicon) Erik Davis (Cinematical), Scott Feinberg (AndTheWinnerIs),...
  2. Jan 23, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Complete list of SAG Award winners and nominees

    Gold Derby
    Here's a full list of winners of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, which were bestowed Saturday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. X = winner BEST FILM ACTOR X - Jeff Bridges, "Crazy Heart" George Clooney, "Up in the Air" Colin Firth, "A Single Man"...
  4. Mar 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Kenneth Turan to discuss New York's Public Theater on KCRW

    Culture Monster
    His day job is film critic for the Los Angeles Times, but Kenneth Turan is also well-immersed in the downtown New York theater scene. His book "Free for All: Joe Papp, the Public, and the Greatest Theater Story Ever Told"......
  6. Apr 5, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. New on DVD: 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'

    Doubt
    Doubt Miramax, $29.99; Blu-ray, $34.99 John Patrick Shanley's Tony-winning stage play "Doubt" tells the story of a brittle nun and the likable priest she accuses of child sexual abuse, and on stage at least, "Doubt's" measured, troubling inquiry into...

    Tags: Adam Sandler, Sexual Assault, Entertainment, Zooey Deschanel, Sigourney Weaver

  8. Dec 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'The Tale of Despereaux'

    Lovable rodents and a fussy French chef -- there's a soupçon of "Ratatouille" in "The Tale of Despereaux," but this old-fashioned fable cares not a whit about culinary competition or entrepreneurial triumph. It revolves around matters as elemental as grief and longing, the stuff of fairy tales.
    Lovable rodents and a fussy French chef -- there's a soupçon of "Ratatouille" in "The Tale of Despereaux," but this old-fashioned fable cares not a whit about culinary competition or entrepreneurial triumph. It revolves around matters as elemental as...

    Tags: Stanley Tucci, Frank Langella, Entertainment, Natural Resources, Sigourney Weaver

  10. Jan 25, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Ensemble Movie Babylon

    We're not sure what to think about a movie like "Smokin' Aces." We like the idea of it — Jason Bateman, Andy Garcia, Ben Affleck, Alicia Keyes, Common, Ray Liotta all playing assassins out to kill a magician and mob informant played by Jeremy Piven — but we've learned the hard way that ensemble movies are hard to pull off. Back in our middle school days, when we used to rent movies based on the box cover we were always drawn to the ones with a bevy of stars that more often than not included Kevin Kline. Sometimes they were great — "A Fish Called Wanda" or "I Love You to Death," but most of the time they were major disappointments. After all, it's not easy to keep a sprawling cast of stars in check.
    Times Staff Writer
    We're not sure what to think about a movie like "Smokin' Aces." We like the idea of it — Jason Bateman, Andy Garcia, Ben Affleck, Alicia Keyes, Common, Ray Liotta all playing assassins out to kill a magician and mob informant played by Jeremy...

    Tags: Jeremy Piven, Death, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Andy Garcia

  12. Mar 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Crossing borders with 'Sin Nombre'

    In the shattered calm of the Mexican night, sitting atop a railroad tanker car, Cary Joji Fukunaga didn't yet know that a man was being murdered. But he'd heard the screams, gunshots and shouts in Spanish of "Bandits!" and he was bracing to make a run for it, if need be.  ¶  It was summer 2005, and Fukunaga was researching the screenplay for his first feature film, "Sin Nombre," the harrowing but uplifting saga of a Honduran girl and a Mexican ex-gang banger trying to train-hop illegally into the United States.  ¶  Most aspiring auteurs probably would've drafted that story while safely ensconced in their Brooklyn brownstone or Santa Monica dingbat. But Fukunaga, a 31-year-old Oakland native who writes and directs movies as if he were practicing an extreme sport (he once dreamed of being a pro snowboarder) insisted on experiencing firsthand the hazards and terrors confronted by tens of thousands of economic refugees from south of the border every year.  ¶  So he set off for southern Mexico to ride the rails for several weeks, braving foul weather, marauding thugs and the constant danger of falling off and being swept under the trains' limb-severing wheels. "It felt like being a hobo in the '30s," he says, hunching his slender, 6-foot-plus frame behind a metal desk in the NoHo offices of Focus Features.  ¶  In the process, Fukunaga, who grew up in Northern California but has lived in New York for the last 7 1/2  years, has crafted a significant new addition to the growing corpus of movies dealing with the Latin American immigrant experience, including Gregory Nava's "El Norte" (1983), Joshua Marston's "Maria Full of Grace" (2004) and Patricia Riggen's 2008 film "La Misma Luna" ("Under the Same Moon").
    In the shattered calm of the Mexican night, sitting atop a railroad tanker car, Cary Joji Fukunaga didn't yet know that a man was being murdered. But he'd heard the screams, gunshots and shouts in Spanish of "Bandits!" and he was bracing to make a run for...

    Tags: Migration, Terrence Malick, Illegal Immigrants, Car Guides and Reviews, Gang Activity

  14. Feb 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Definitely, Maybe'

    IT'S not an accident, obviously, that <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-word13feb13%2C1%2C1185679.story">&ldquo;Definitely, Maybe&rdquo;</a> is opening on today of all days. This is a film bound and determined to do whatever it takes to be your Valentine. If it had trusted itself more, it might even have succeeded.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    IT'S not an accident, obviously, that “Definitely, Maybe” is opening on today of all days. This is a film bound and determined to do whatever it takes to be your Valentine. If it had trusted itself more, it might even have succeeded. For this...

    Tags: Rachel Weisz, Entertainment, Romance (genre), Abigail Breslin, Bill Clinton

  16. Mar 29, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Southern Section

    Saturday, April 3 TOURNAMENTS ANAHEIM CANYON/EL DORADO Pool Play At Anaheim Canyon San Diego Serra 4, Anaheim Canyon 2 Rocklin 8, Arlington 7 (9 innings) At El Modena Hart 4, Temecula Valley 1 Tyler Fick pitched a two-hitter with seven strikeouts...

    Tags: Jason Kendall, Weather Reports, Natural Resources, Pittsburgh Pirates, Weather

  18. Nov 4, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. They were the kids of Malibu Colony

    Special to The Times
    In the '60s, beach-roaming kids discovered the Byrds playing at Jane Fonda and Roger Vadim's open beach bash. A decade later, Cher's son Elijah Allman's first birthday party featured elephants and an Army tank. More recently, a lemonade stand served Tom...

    Tags: Lawyers, Linda Ronstadt, Loretta Young, Timothy Hutton, Condos and Houses

  20. Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  21. Tom Coburn's campaign against government waste

    Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma is a real-life Murray Blum. Blum, played by Charles Grodin, is the president's accountant in the comedy "Dave," which I think of every time we have one of these spending dramas in Washington. In my favorite scene...

    Tags: Gun Control, U.S. Senate, Charles Grodin, Personal Weapon Control, U.S. Congress

  22. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Punked

    Steampunk, we hardly knew ye.
    Steampunk, we hardly knew ye. Just as the gadgety Victorian-industrial aesthetic becomes a household term ? to the point that paint company Sherwin-Williams declared a moody steampunk palette a 2013 trend ? its very popularity threatens to make brass...

    Tags: Justin Bieber, Literature, Robert Downey Jr., University of Oxford, Entertainment

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