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    Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Telenovela 'Avenida Brasil' speaks to Brazilians

    RIO DE JANEIRO — A beautiful young woman who returns to her hometown to take revenge on her evil stepmother. Dark love triangles, fiery obsession and the casual sensuality of a free-spirited young woman. A murder mystery. Intrigue. An underdog soccer team.
    RIO DE JANEIRO — A beautiful young woman who returns to her hometown to take revenge on her evil stepmother. Dark love triangles, fiery obsession and the casual sensuality of a free-spirited young woman. A murder mystery. Intrigue. An underdog...

    Tags: Television Networks, Television, Movies, Entertainment, Sports

  2. Aug 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'Hermano': Venezuelan drama deserves wider release ★★★

    The Venezuelan melodrama "Hermano," an absorbing tale of soccer, family ties and life in the Caracas barrios, was picked up for U.S. release by Chicago's Music Box Films. Locally the film opens this week in Barrington, Cicero, the Regal City North 14 and Ford City on the South Side. And nowhere else. This is too bad: It's a good movie, teeming with incident, and it deserves an audience.
    The Venezuelan melodrama "Hermano," an absorbing tale of soccer, family ties and life in the Caracas barrios, was picked up for U.S. release by Chicago's Music Box Films. Locally the film opens this week in Barrington, Cicero, the Regal City North 14...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Music, Sports, Soccer

  4. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. '360': Globe-hopping script just too contrived to fly ★ 1/2

    Beyond the economic and political ramifications of globalization, consider its effect on movie stories: the cross-cultural slice-and-dice, a la "Babel," that too often passes for meaning and resonance. In "360," the new border-hopping feature from "City of God" director Fernando Mereilles, the faux profundity runs deep, infecting nearly every exchange in each vignette, whether the setting is Berlin; Bratislava, Slovakia; or Paris.
    Beyond the economic and political ramifications of globalization, consider its effect on movie stories: the cross-cultural slice-and-dice, a la "Babel," that too often passes for meaning and resonance. In "360," the new border-hopping feature from "City...

    Tags: England, Ben Foster, Jude Law, Movies, Entertainment

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R; 1:50 running time Beyond the economic and political...
(August 23, 2012)
'360' -- 1 1/2 stars