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    Jan 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Live chat with Choire Sicha

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    2008-01-13 17:07:06.0 Choire Sicha: Looks like we're slowly easing into this thing--we should have our act together in mere moments. Anyway! For those not near a T.V., there wasn't much to miss--although I had no idea that William Shatner was 76? And that...

    Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Career and Workplace, Keira Knightley, Julie Christie, Michael Chiklis

  2. Nov 16, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A super battle over 'Watchmen'

    The iconic image from " Watchmen," Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' ground-breaking graphic novel, is a yellow button sporting the familiar happy-face design. Next to the cheerful smile, though, you'll find a foreboding splatter of blood. ¶ That good-news-bad-news contradiction also fits the high-stakes legal tussle surrounding the movie version of the novel -- a film that holds great creative and financial promise but is now being overshadowed by a bitter copyright- infringement lawsuit that threatens "Watchmen's" distribution. ¶ Directed by Zack Snyder and starring Billy Crudup, Patrick Wilson and Jackie Earle Haley, "Watchmen" is one of the spring's most anticipated releases, and fan interest exploded after Snyder showed his film's trailer at July's Comic-Con in San Diego. The sprawling Cold War-era drama about a band of masked crime fighters is scheduled to arrive in theaters March 6, almost two years to the day after Snyder's global blockbuster "300" premiered. ¶ It's taken more than 20 years and any number of false starts to bring "Watchmen" this far along: Forsaken film adaptations include versions from directors Terry Gilliam ("Brazil"), Paul Greengrass ("The Bourne Ultimatum") and screenwriter David Hayter ("X-Men"), with countless script revisions along the way. Joaquin Phoenix was once considered for Crudup's starring part as Dr. Manhattan, the all-powerful but tortured soul at the center of the "Watchmen" story. Early screenplay costs and abandoned preproduction fees total close to $10 million, and no fewer than four studios have worked on the movie over the decades, including 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Paramount and Universal.
    The iconic image from " Watchmen," Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' ground-breaking graphic novel, is a yellow button sporting the familiar happy-face design. Next to the cheerful smile, though, you'll find a foreboding splatter of blood. ¶ That good-news-...

    Tags: Sales, Thriller (genre), England, Trials, Fiction

  4. Jul 17, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Proenza Schouler has plenty to celebrate at local parties

    A deep tan and a little pug? Could that be the future of Proenza Schouler? That's what everyone teasingly demanded to know, as Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough, the dynamic duo behind the line, blew into town for a series of parties — including two on Wednesday night alone.
    Times Staff Writer
    A deep tan and a little pug? Could that be the future of Proenza Schouler? That's what everyone teasingly demanded to know, as Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough, the dynamic duo behind the line, blew into town for a series of parties —...

    Tags: Kate Bosworth, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, China Chow, Health

  6. Jan 19, 2009 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  7. Feb 13, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Review: 'Two Lovers'

    Set during a gray Brighton Beach winter, "Two Lovers" begins with the solid shape of Joaquin Phoenix lumbering down a pier, a bag of dry cleaning slung over his shoulder. We don't know who he is or anything about him, really, but for the heavy resignation and hopelessness that saturate his every step. There is no hesitation as he makes his way up and over the railing, jumping into the frigid bay below. But submerged deep in the icy waters, he discovers that he is not yet ready to die.
    Film Critic
    Set during a gray Brighton Beach winter, "Two Lovers" begins with the solid shape of Joaquin Phoenix lumbering down a pier, a bag of dry cleaning slung over his shoulder. We don't know who he is or anything about him, really, but for the heavy resignation...

    Tags: Isabella Rossellini, James Gray, Movies, Brighton Beach, Entertainment

  9. Apr 20, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. 'My Blueberry Nights' to open Cannes Film Festival

    PARIS — A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition. Festival organizers announced the official lineup for the main competition and the Un Certain Regard sidebar Thursday morning in Paris as well as outlining various concurrent events.
    Special to The Times
    PARIS — A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition....

    Tags: Jane Fonda, Cannes Film Festival, Ken Burns, Maggie Cheung, Gena Rowlands

  11. May 20, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  12. Seth MacFarlane Won't Host the Oscars Next Year

    Variety
    Seth MacFarlane announced Monday that he won't return to host the Oscars again in 2014, which would be even bigger news if he hadn't made the same announcement twice before. Speculation had risen that MacFarlane might make a comeback appearance after...

    Tags: Entertainment, Seth MacFarlane, Entertainment Events, Academy Awards

  13. May 17, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  14. James Gray Sets Sci-Fi Project At RT Features

    Variety
    Brazil-based RT Features has come on board to produce an untitled James Gray sci-fi thriller based on Gray's original script from which he will direct. Deal was announced Friday at Cannes. RT CEO Rodrigo Teixeira will produce, with the company's Sophie...

    Tags: Immigration, The Weinstein Company

  15. May 15, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  16. Reese Witherspoon Eyes Reteam With Joaquin Phoenix in 'Inherent Vice'

    Variety
    Reese Witherspoon looks ready to reteam with Joaquin Phoenix as she is now in talks to co-star with Phoenix in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice." Anderson will write and direct with Warner Bros. on board to finance and distribute. Based on the 2009...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Reese Witherspoon, James Mangold

  17. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. Franchot presents governor with $271 check

    The Most Interesting Man in Maryland made an interesting presentation to Gov. Martin O'Malley Wednesday -- a $271 check representing royalties owed for an appearance in a movie while O'Malley was mayor of Baltimore.
    The Most Interesting Man in Maryland made an interesting presentation to Gov. Martin O'Malley Wednesday -- a $271 check representing royalties owed for an appearance in a movie while O'Malley was mayor of Baltimore. Comptroller Peter Franchot, who has...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, John Travolta, Annapolis, Government

  19. May 13, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  20. Cannes Films On the Critical List

    Variety
    SCOTT FOUNDAS "All Is Lost" (J.C. Chandor) Chandor, who made an impressive debut with Margin Call in 2011, ventures far from Wall Street — and dry land — for this followup, starring Robert Redford as a man lost at sea in a movie that purports to have...

    Tags: Immigration, Lower East Side, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Celebrities, Life of Pi (movie)

  21. May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  22. Cannes Film Festival preview: New work from perennial favorites

    When the 66th Cannes Film Festival opens Wednesday, it'll do so with a big bash of a movie, not in competition, already up and running in the U.S.: Baz Luhrmann's “The Great Gatsby,” based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
    When the 66th Cannes Film Festival opens Wednesday, it'll do so with a big bash of a movie, not in competition, already up and running in the U.S.: Baz Luhrmann's “The Great Gatsby,” based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald's...

    Tags: Bérénice Bejo , Bruce Dern, Robin Wright, Amour (movie), Will Forte

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