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May 4, 2010
Movies
For sure, New Line Cinema doesn’t shy away from controversial, hard-to-market movies, as again evidenced by its latest release, “American History X.”
Oct. 30, 1998
Movies: After a protracted battle over the final cut of ‘American History X,’ director Tony Kaye says he’s removing his name from the film.
Aug. 7, 1998
Television
Producers Joshua Brand and John Falsey have settled into a rut since the early 1980s.
Oct. 11, 1993
Entertainment & Arts
It’s supposed to have really happened.
Feb. 4, 1993
Movie review: Despite good intentions, ‘American History X’ struggles to get beyond violence, vitriol.
Oct. 28, 1998
At least 23 sequels are on the way in 2003 as studios try to catch movie lightning twice. Or three times.
Jan. 19, 2003
Is it a coincidence that Superman died the same week the movie “Malcolm X” opened?
Dec. 6, 1992
California
Spike Lee’s long-awaited epic about the life of black nationalist Malcolm X opened across the nation in 1,124 theaters Wednesday, attracting a solid turnout in most of the Los Angeles area.
Nov. 19, 1992
In Greg Braxton’s report on the furor behind the movie “Soul Plane” (“Bumpy Takeoff for ‘Soul Plane,’ ” May 28), director Jessy Terrero says, “I’m part of Generation X, part of the hip-hop culture, and I just wanted to make a good comedy for my generation.
June 7, 2004