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Interview: Chicago native Aimee Garcia eager for every 'Dexter' script
Aimee Garcia gets nervous every time she is handed a script on the Showtime serial killer drama “Dexter.” Why? Because she never knows if it will be her last. The Fenwick High School alum — who plays Jamie Batista, nanny to Dexter&...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Jennifer Aniston, Aimee Garcia, Adam Sandler, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
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'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' plays close to the vest – 4 stars
Actors so rarely get paid to sit still. This week at the movies, as Tom Cruise is on Imax screens playing a frantic, hamsterlike intelligence gatherer in the new "Mission: Impossible" movie, we have also a superb adaptation of the John le Carre spy...Tags: Simon McBurney, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (movie), Mark Strong, Let the Right One In (movie), Ciaran Hinds
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Interview: 'Dexter' actress and Chicago native Aimee Garcia talks 'Robocop' reboot
How excited is Aimee Garcia -- best known for playing nanny Jamie Batista on Showtime’s “Dexter” -- about her role in the reboot of the 1980’s sci-fi franchise, “Robocop”? “I’m smiling ear to ear right...
Tags: Aimee Garcia, Clive Owen, Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Along the Abraham Lincoln spectrum
Opening this week, Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" is the latest screen incarnation of the 16th U.S. president's life, in this case the final few months of that substantial life, with the Civil War near the end and the passage of the 13th Amendment...
Tags: Lincoln (movie, 2012), Government, John Cromwell, Entertainment, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (movie)
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Bieito's 'Camino Real' puts the spotlight on Tennessee Williams
The playwright John Guare once wrote that the title of Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real," a wildly free-form 1953 poetic pageant set in a crummy tropical outpost with shades of New Orleans, Tangier and Havana, embodied both the glamorous Spanish world...Tags: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (movie), Arts and Culture, Goodman Theatre, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Celebrities
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Lady Gaga goes vegetarian in Chicago, Lee DeWyze gets married, 'Man of Steel' teaser trailer debuts
Lady Gaga has ordered fried chicken at Table Fifty-Two and deep dish pizza at Lou Malnati’s during past visits to Chicago, but the “Born This Way” singer opted for vegetarian-friendly restaurants during last week’s stay in the...
Tags: Samsung Galaxy S III, Patrick Kane, Pitbull (music artist), Lady Gaga, Top Chef (tv program)
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'Lawless' offers up a tall drink of violence ★★ 1/2
Bootlegging dramas come with a built-in sympathy clause in their contracts with the audience. C'mon! they plead. All these folks want is to get the government off their backs, follow their American dream and provide liquor to the masses. And by the way,...
Tags: Jason Clarke, Lawless (movie), Entertainment, Film Festivals, Shia LaBeouf
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'The Dark Knight Rises' review: Occasionally great will have to be good enough
*** (out of four) Find a cannon, buy a doughnut and shoot the thing into the sky. (Watch out/you're welcome, birds.) That flying piece of pastry won't climb anywhere near as high as expectations for"The Dark Knight Rises,"whose review embargo lifted days...
Tags: The Dark Knight Rises (movie), The Avengers (tv program), Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Entertainment
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Q&A: 'Looper' star Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Gordon-Levitt may now be starring in the time travel film “Looper,” but the actor has long made giant leaps look easy. From “10 Things I Hate About You” to “Mysterious Skin” to “Brick” to “(...
Tags: The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mike Myers, 500 Days of Summer (movie), Entertainment
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Oscar nominations a blast from the past
John Osborne wrote the key post-World War II British drama "Look Back in Anger," later filmed in 1959. By contrast there’s very little anger in all the look-backs among this year’s Academy Award nominations. Oscar's unofficial slogan in...Tags: Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Williams, Hugo (movie), Rooney Mara, Albert Brooks
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Depicting addiction
In novels and songs, in movies and plays and TV shows, addiction to drugs and alcohol is a frequent theme. Steve Earle's new novel "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) is the latest, but here are some previous standouts...Tags: Crimes, Sid Vicious, Eugene O'Neill, Alcohol Addiction, Ellen Burstyn
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New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ trailer: Big action, even bigger egos
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesAn international trailer for “Star Trek Into Darkness” has been released, whetting appetites with juicy plot points from the film, ......
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