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    Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Jessica Chastain wants to be an actress, not a celebrity

    — Jessica Chastain is clearly up for just about anything. On this warm November night she could be sitting cozily inside a buzzing hotel restaurant surrounded by chandeliers, candles and ivy trellises. Instead, she's gamely agreed to be interviewed in the hotel's garden, and is now swaying gently in a wooden swing, articulating with a wide-open, shining face and fluttering hands about what it was like, once upon a time, to be "the most unlucky actress in Hollywood."
    — Jessica Chastain is clearly up for just about anything. On this warm November night she could be sitting cozily inside a buzzing hotel restaurant surrounded by chandeliers, candles and ivy trellises. Instead, she's gamely agreed to be...

    Tags: Helen Mirren, Al Pacino, Take Shelter (movie), Celebrities, Entertainment Events

  2. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Critic's Notebook: When going from stage to screen, things change in between

    The art of adaptation, as the rash of movies derived from plays this season attests, is never easy. The best artistic looters of all time — Shakespeare, the Greek tragedians — recognized that independent vision is everything. Borrowing didn't inhibit them in least. Their goal, of course, wasn't to duplicate but to create something autonomous. Heck, Shakespeare wasn't beyond taking a freehand with history itself.
    The art of adaptation, as the rash of movies derived from plays this season attests, is never easy. The best artistic looters of all time — Shakespeare, the Greek tragedians — recognized that independent vision is everything. Borrowing didn'...

    Tags: David Cronenberg, Chris Pine, George Clooney, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  4. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. First-time directors may turn awards voters' heads

    If the crush of film awards season can be good for something — really, it can! — it is simply getting people to watch films they might otherwise let slip by them. Whether it's reaching deeper into that stack of screeners or actually checking them out in an honest-to-goodness movie theater, the wave of awards-ready titles can broaden the reach of some audience members.
    If the crush of film awards season can be good for something — really, it can! — it is simply getting people to watch films they might otherwise let slip by them. Whether it's reaching deeper into that stack of screeners or actually checking...

    Tags: Pariah (movie), Martha Marcy May Marlene (movie), Film Festivals, Drama (genre), Christopher Plummer

  6. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Critic's Notebook: Antiheroes rule the screen at Toronto

    Reporting from Toronto — The blood was boiling at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, where the movies were dark and brooding, with filmmakers churning up a world of turmoil out of our discontent.
    Reporting from Toronto — The blood was boiling at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, where the movies were dark and brooding, with filmmakers churning up a world of turmoil out of our discontent. I say our discontent because more...

    Tags: Mark Wahlberg, George Clooney, Film Festivals, God Bless America (movie), Woody Harrelson

  8. Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Ralph Fiennes tackles Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus'

    <b>Reporting from Toronto &#8212;</b>
    Reporting from Toronto — Like so many of the characters he's portrayed over the course of his decades-long career, the role Ralph Fiennes plays in his own feature film directorial debut, an adaptation of one of Shakespeare's more obscure plays,...

    Tags: London Theatre, Schindler's List (movie), Film Festivals, Drama (genre), Celebrities

  10. Nov 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Ralph Fiennes on which movie he can't wait to see next

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    British actor Ralph Fiennes, who stalked theaters earlier this year as the dark wizard Lord Voldemort in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2,” returns to the silver screen this winter to make his film directing debut with &#...
  12. Feb 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Coriolanus' on board with Fiennes' Bard -- 3 1/2 stars

    With great power comes great responsibility, but powerful men often make for lousy, irresponsible politicians. (Insert personal observations on certain presidential candidates here.) With &quot;Coriolanus,"one of William Shakespeare's toughest, most provocative studies in statesmanship, the dramatist created a tragedy (premiering in 1608) built upon the life of a fifth century B.C. warrior who, whether by excess of pride or by stubborn humility or an all-too-human mixture of both, had an infernal time adjusting to life off the battlefield.
    With great power comes great responsibility, but powerful men often make for lousy, irresponsible politicians. (Insert personal observations on certain presidential candidates here.) With "Coriolanus,"one of William Shakespeare's toughest, most...

    Tags: London Theatre, CNN (tv network), Ralph Fiennes, The Bounty Hunter (movie), Entertainment Events

  14. Jan 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Chicago-trained screenwriter brushes up his Shakespeare

    The images are of-the-moment. Soldiers in American-grade camouflage fatigues and body armor maneuver through a smoldering, graffiti-spattered city to the persistent snapping and popping of automatic gunfire. The dialogue that comes from their mouths, however, resembles a different era altogether.
    The images are of-the-moment. Soldiers in American-grade camouflage fatigues and body armor maneuver through a smoldering, graffiti-spattered city to the persistent snapping and popping of automatic gunfire. The dialogue that comes from their mouths,...

    Tags: Dental Health, United States of Tara (tv program), Lost (tv program), Hugo (movie), Television

  16. Dec 18, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Brush Up On Your Shakespeare At Yale

    Not long after he came to Yale from Columbia in fall 2008, David Kastan was invited to visit the campus Elizabethan Club. Kastan was blown away by the club's vault, which is filled with books from the 16th and 17th century.
    Not long after he came to Yale from Columbia in fall 2008, David Kastan was invited to visit the campus Elizabethan Club. Kastan was blown away by the club's vault, which is filled with books from the 16th and 17th century. "I've studied Shakespeare...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Justice System, Judges, Yale University, Lawyers

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