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    May 18, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Cannes Film Review: 'Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)'

    Variety
    The prosaic, marquee-challenging title tells mostly all in the case of "Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian)," Arnaud Desplechin's profoundly Freudian study of loss and healing in post-WWII America, as seen through the experience of a dynamic...

    Tags: The Master (movie), A Dangerous Method (movie), Arnaud Desplechin, Howard Shore, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Jan 20, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Movie review: 'In the Realms of the Unreal: The Life and Art of Henry Darger'

    TRIBUNE ART CRITIC
    2 stars (out of 4) Suppose your favorite representational artist is the subject of a documentary that animates his or her paintings. Good idea, no? Gods descend. Peasants dance. Animals amble. Foods decay. There are just two problems: The film changes...

    Tags: Dakota Fanning, Documentary (genre), Death, Arts, Movies

  4. Jan 21, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'In the Realms of the Unreal'

    In 1973, after the death of reclusive, retired Chicago hospital janitor Henry Darger at 81, his landlord, the well-known photographer Nathan Lerner (1913-97), entered the cluttered third-floor room where Darger had lived since 1947 and made a mind-boggling discovery. The solitary lodger who resolutely kept to himself had devoted some 60 years of his life to writing a 15,145-page novel called "The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What Is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnean War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion." It is a monumental saga of child innocence and martyrdom set on an imaginary planet on which the girls' fate sparks many a battle, clearly inspired by Darger's fascination with the Civil War.
    Times Staff Writer
    In 1973, after the death of reclusive, retired Chicago hospital janitor Henry Darger at 81, his landlord, the well-known photographer Nathan Lerner (1913-97), entered the cluttered third-floor room where Darger had lived since 1947 and made a mind-...

    Tags: Health, Dakota Fanning, Documentary (genre), Cinema Industry, Death

  6. Mar 23, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Melinda and Melinda'

    "Melinda and Melinda," Woody Allen's latest ontological dip into <I>la condition humaine</I>, sets out to determine whether life's "deep realities" are comic or tragic. It's a heartening and (especially considering Allen's last three movies) promising premise &#8212; even if the setup is so strenuously twee I kept expecting Noel Coward to trip by in the background, wiggling a martini.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Melinda and Melinda," Woody Allen's latest ontological dip into la condition humaine, sets out to determine whether life's "deep realities" are comic or tragic. It's a heartening and (especially considering Allen's last three movies) promising premise &#...

    Tags: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Celebrities, Travel, SoHo, Noel Coward

  8. May 7, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'A Foreign Affair'

    The proverb goes, "Laughing bride, weeping wife. Weeping bride, laughing wife."
    Times Staff Writer
    The proverb goes, "Laughing bride, weeping wife. Weeping bride, laughing wife." Whatever. The lackluster "A Foreign Affair," about two American brothers from the heartland who head to Russia on a romance tour to find a wife — not for love, mind...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Documentary (genre), Death, Cinema Industry, David Arquette

  10. Mar 22, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  11. Movie review: 'Melinda and Melinda'

    TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC
    3½ stars (out of 4) Woody Allen's films may have fallen on hard times critically in recent years, but he remains one of the great movie comedy creators. He can still crack a fine joke, spin a witty tale. In "Melinda and Melinda," Allen gives us at...

    Tags: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Billy Strayhorn, Jonny Lee Miller, Entertainment, Woody Allen

  12. Jun 17, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  13. Movie review: 'A Foreign Affair'

    Tribune Staff Reporter
    2-1/2 stars (out of 4) If Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear can be conjoined twins in "Stuck on You," then perhaps it's not so strange for mismatched Tim Blake Nelson and David Arquette to be cast as farm boy brothers in "A Foreign Affair." In this...

    Tags: Matt Damon, Emily Mortimer, Entertainment, Russia, John Woo

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