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    Jan 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. The purr of power in 'Broken City' ★★ 1/2

    In "Broken City," a Manhattan-set drama likely to appeal to those who enjoyed the more elegantly plotted machinations of "Arbitrage," the scenes between Russell Crowe as a powerful New York City mayor and Jeffrey Wright as the equally powerful police commissioner offer a special kind of satisfaction.
    In "Broken City," a Manhattan-set drama likely to appeal to those who enjoyed the more elegantly plotted machinations of "Arbitrage," the scenes between Russell Crowe as a powerful New York City mayor and Jeffrey Wright as the equally powerful police...

    Tags: Natalie Martinez, Russell Crowe, Movies, Jeffrey Wright, Celebrities

  2. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Get the SEAL perspective

    OPENING FRIDAY
    OPENING FRIDAY Zero Dark Thirty  Everyone knows how "Zero Dark Thirty" ends: with the killing of Osama bin Laden in his Pakistani compound by SEAL Team Six.  But it’s how it begins — with the hauntingly effective use of the voices of the...

    Tags: Chris Pratt, Joel Edgerton, Kathryn Bigelow, Movies, Ryan Gosling

  4. Dec 18, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  5. 'Zero Dark Thirty' review: The year's superior true-war story

    <strong>***1/2 (out of four)</strong>
    ***1/2 (out of four) And that’ll do it for “Argo.” Ben Affleck’s widely praised Oscar contender is plenty entertaining, but its sense of place and investigative detail don’t come within miles of the immersive power of...

    Tags: Chris Pratt, Joel Edgerton, Kathryn Bigelow, Jennifer Ehle, Ben Affleck

  6. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  7. Sundance unveils 2013 competition lineup: Sexuality a major theme in dramatic slate; documentaries, NEXT also announced

    Variety
    Films devoted to exploring the myriad forms of human sexuality have an unusually prominent place in the 2013 Sundance program, festival director John Cooper noted as he unveiled the fest's competition slates on Wednesday. Citing titles slotted into the U....

    Tags: Ellen Page, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Chess Playing, Chad, Keith Carradine

  8. Sep 20, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Emmys: ‘Modern Family’ likely to repeat, but ‘Mad Men’?

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    This year's edition of the prime-time Emmys may not pack a lot of suspense. The heavy favorites include “Modern Family” for sitcom, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” for variety show, “The Amazing Race” for reality...
  10. Oct 15, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. ‘Argo’: Ben Affleck puts TV actors to work; hello, Adrienne Barbeau!

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Long before he became a film actor and director, Ben Affleck was a TV actor. Do you remember him as quarterback Joe Willie Clemons in “Against the Grain”? Probably not. The series lasted just a season — 1993-94 — on NBC, but it was...
  12. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  13. Argo

    This is one of the best movies of the year, but it&rsquo;s also a flawed film. There comes a point where all the cutesy stuff they do, and the &ldquo;Arrr, go f*** yourself!&rdquo; joke gets tired. That being said&hellip;I was on the edge of my seat the entire film.
    Fox 5 San Diego staff
    This is one of the best movies of the year, but it’s also a flawed film. There comes a point where all the cutesy stuff they do, and the “Arrr, go f*** yourself!” joke gets tired. That being said…I was on the edge of my seat the...

    Tags: Tate Donovan, Alan Arkin, Ben Affleck, John Goodman, Movies

  14. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  15. Christine Ebersole joins 'Wolf of Wall Street': Will play mother of Leonardo DiCaprio's character in Scorsese pic

    Variety
    Christine Ebersole has joined Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street," playing the mother of Leonardo DiCaprio's character. Cast includes Matthew McConaughey, Jonah Hill, Jean Dujardin, Rob Reiner, Kyle Chandler and Margot Robbie. "Wolf" is produced...

    Tags: Robert De Niro, Rob Reiner, Topher Grace, Jonah Hill, Leonardo DiCaprio

  16. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. Virgen: 'Touchdown Newport' very entertaining

    There are sure to be plenty of memorable moments produced during and after the viewing of the documentary, "Touchdown Newport," about the 1970 Newport Harbor High football team. Probably none can be as poignant and heartwarming as what occurred at Lido Theater on Saturday, when the film made its debut for a private audience.
    There are sure to be plenty of memorable moments produced during and after the viewing of the documentary, "Touchdown Newport," about the 1970 Newport Harbor High football team. Probably none can be as poignant and heartwarming as what occurred at Lido...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Health Treatments, Football, Movies, Sports

  18. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  19. Cranston breaking back into thesp race: Road to the Emmys 2012: The Actor Nominees - Drama

    Variety
    With an exceptional crop of television's leading men, the battle for lead drama actor is filled with veteran faces and new contenders ready to challenge three-time champ Bryan Cranston. The "Breaking Bad" thesp has reigned supreme -- until the series took...

    Tags: Bryan Cranston, Criminals, Damian Lewis, Methamphetamine (drug), Breaking Bad (tv program)

  20. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  21. Change afoot at Emmy noms: Thursday set to deliver new titles, faces

    Change is in the Primetime Emmy air, even if it might not appear so on first glance. Repeat victories for AMC's &quot;Mad Men&quot; and ABC's &quot;Modern Family&quot; imply that the big winners have already been etched in stone at TV's top awards show. Thursday's nominations could hammer that foundation, though past Emmy darlings will undoubtedly be back in the spotlight when the contenders are revealed at 5:35 a.m. at the TV Acad. But this year's crop of prospective nominees presents intriguing changing-of-the-guard possibilities, starting with scripted series. The potential for a shakeup is significant on the comedy side, where some veteran favorites have fallen on seemingly harder times amid a growing group of alternatives both in broadcast and cable. Meanwhile, the sheer number of quality dramas on TV today -- generating frequent salutes to a &quot;golden age&quot; -- provide opportunity for new blood in the category. Put it this way: Even if you declared all 2011 nominees ineligible to repeat, you could still have an eyecatching Emmy drama roster that included AMC's &quot;Breaking Bad,&quot; PBS' &quot;Downton Abbey,&quot; Showtime's &quot;Homeland,&quot; ABC's &quot;Once Upon a Time,&quot; FX's &quot;Sons of Anarchy&quot; and TNT's &quot;Southland.&quot; An abundance of choices paves the way for change. Of course, the vets won't give ground easily. Showtime's &quot;Dexter&quot; has received drama series noms each of the past four years, losing the top honor to &quot;Mad Men&quot; each time. But as the oldest returning nominee in the category, it might be the most in jeopardy to an onslaught of contenders that include buzzworthy network-mate &quot;Homeland,&quot; the return of &quot;Breaking Bad&quot; from a year's hiatus and the migration from the movie-miniseries category of PBS &quot;Masterpiece&quot; showstopper &quot;Downton.&quot; Amid this, the watch is on for a third consecutive nomination for CBS' &quot;The Good Wife,&quot; widely believed to be the only hope the broadcast networks have against their first-ever shutout from the drama race -- in direct contrast to their sweep of the comedy series noms in 2011. For its part, comedy offers its own share of uncertainty, with returning nominees &quot;30 Rock&quot; (NBC), &quot;Glee&quot; (Fox) and &quot;The Office&quot; (NBC) all having weathered less than ideal reviews for their most recent seasons. Whether those opinions are shared by Academy voters, or whether that group embraces such upstarts as NBC's &quot;Community,&quot; FX's &quot;Louie,&quot; Fox's &quot;New Girl,&quot; ABC's &quot;Suburgatory&quot; and HBO's &quot;Girls&quot; and &quot;Veep,&quot; will make the category's pre-dawn announcement must-wake TV. Thanks to the departure of Steve Carell from &quot;The Office&quot; and the lengthy between-seasons delay that Showtime's &quot;Episodes&quot; and star Matt LeBlanc took in the past year, comedy lead actor comes with two built-in openings for new blood alongside 2011 nominees Alec Baldwin of &quot;30 Rock,&quot; Louis C.K. of &quot;Louie&quot; and Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons (the two-time defending champ) of CBS' &quot;The Big Bang Theory.&quot; Former supporting actor winner Jon Cryer of &quot;Two and a Half Men&quot; will try to make the leap to lead this year among a wide-open list of challengers, including castmate Ashton Kutcher, Will Arnett (&quot;Up All Night&quot;), Don Cheadle (&quot;House of Lies&quot;), Larry David (&quot;Curb Your Enthusiasm&quot;), Garret Dillahunt (&quot;Raising Hope&quot;), Billy Gardell (&quot;Mike &amp; Molly&quot;), Joel McHale (&quot;Community&quot;), Adam Scott (&quot;Parks and Recreation&quot;) and the thesp who in many ways had to fill Carell's shoes, Ed Helms. A big factor in this year's scripted races will be the absence of &quot;Friday Night Lights.&quot; One of TV's ultimate underdogs, with its firstrun episodes landing on DirecTV for the final three seasons, &quot;Lights&quot; nevertheless won Emmys in 2012 for lead drama actor (Kyle Chandler) and drama writing (Jason Katims), along with noms in series and lead actress (Connie Britton). The show's farewell, with Britton moving to FX's &quot;American Horror Story,&quot; ensures turnover in the drama competish. &quot;American Horror Story&quot; will be a story in itself, due to its somewhat controversial entry in the miniseries-movie competition -- giving a category that has grown accustomed to change even more to reckon with. Several Acad members are no doubt preparing to rail anew against the idea that &quot;AHS&quot; can somehow be fairly measured against, say, HBO telepic &quot;Game Change.&quot; Over in unscripted TV, all six nominees from last year -- &quot;The Amazing Race,&quot; &quot;American Idol,&quot; &quot;Dancing With the Stars,&quot; &quot;Project Runway,&quot; &quot;So You Think You Can Dance&quot; and &quot;Top Chef&quot; -- are in contention again, leaving open the question of which might be forced to make room for NBC's &quot;The Voice,&quot; arguably the most talked-about show in its genre for 2011-12. Balloting for the Primetime Emmys will end Aug. 31, with ABC televising the ceremony Sept. 23. For the Creative Arts kudos, balloting ends Aug. 24 in advance of the Sept. 15 event.
    Variety
    Change is in the Primetime Emmy air, even if it might not appear so on first glance. Repeat victories for AMC's "Mad Men" and ABC's "Modern Family" imply that the big winners have already been etched in stone at TV's top awards show. Thursday's...

    Tags: Billy Gardell, Don Cheadle, Matt LeBlanc, TNT (tv network), Mad Men (tv program)

  22. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  23. Matthew McConaughey joins 'Wolf of Wall Street': Thesp to play Mark Hanna in Scorsese pic

    Variety
    Matthew McConaughey has come on board "The Wolf of Wall Street," directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio. McConaughey's character, Mark Hanna, is the early boss and mentor of Jordan Belfort (played by DiCaprio). Cast includes Jonah...

    Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Jonah Hill, Leonardo DiCaprio

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