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Jimmy Patsos does it his way, and Loyola keeps winning
Jimmy Patsos got what he wanted after all. "Three games in March," he said Sunday after Loyola beat Manhattan, 63-61, at Reitz Arena. Three games to win the upcoming Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships and get the automatic bid to the...
Tags: Argo (movie), Basketball, Sidney Poitier, College Basketball, Movies
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Restored movie house fits big picture for Mark Fishman
Famously, the old Logan Theatre at 2646 N. Milwaukee Ave. used to smell like pee. Urban legends abound of the stink detectable all over the Logan Square neighborhood. "You went in the lobby door, and there it was. The smell of urine. We found out during...
Tags: Arts and Culture, St. Patrick's Day, Lobbying, Halloween, The Shining (movie)
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What reception will 'Great Gatsby' get on Cannes' opening night?
I mean, look, said Baz Luhrmann, the cinematically manic auteur behind the new edition of “The Great Gatsby.” Who cares if his movie about obscene wealth and romantic illusions got mixed reviews in the U.S.? F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925...
Tags: Festive Events, Leonardo DiCaprio, Arts and Culture, Movies, Carey Mulligan
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'Silver Linings Playbook' snags Spirit awards
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The persistent irony of the Film Independent Spirit Awards is that as much as they're positioned as the DIY antidote to the Academy Awards, the indie film with the most Oscars recognition almost invariably reaps the greatest...
Tags: Bradley Cooper, Magic Mike (movie), Arts and Culture, Bruce Willis, Silver Linings Playbook (movie)
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Cannes Film Festival preview: Time to get off the beach
Brigitte Bardot in a bikini on a French Riviera beach in the early 1950s. Quick — name a single photograph in existence that reminds you less of "The Tree of Life," last year's top prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival. The only movie in...
Tags: Festive Events, The Hunger Games (movie), Arts and Culture, Film Festivals, Movies
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'Moonrise Kingdom': Wes Anderson meticulously crafts a world of yearning ✭✭✭ 1/2
Nothing in a Wes Anderson movie is quite like life. He creates odd, gorgeous miniature universes on screen, setting his characters in italics, so that they become characters playing themselves in a pageant inspired by their own lives. The storybook...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, Animation (Movie Genre), Entertainment, Literature
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Bill Murray talks about a director he likes, Wes Anderson of 'Moonrise Kingdom'
CANNES, France -- Here's Bill Murray, a rumpled riot in mismatched summer wear, talking about his ongoing screen collaboration with writer-director Wes Anderson, the filmmaker (who still shoots on actual, tactile-friendly film, Super 16 millimeter in this...
Tags: Blindness (movie), Harvey Keitel, Movies, Entertainment, The Da Vinci Code (movie)
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Anticipating the Oscars: These might contend
My Academy Awards predictions — and honestly, why not start now, a month before the nominations are announced? — carry an odor akin to Paul Rudd's cologne in "Anchorman": 60 percent of the time, they're right every time. This week the awards...
Tags: Argo (movie), Les Miserables (movie), Bradley Cooper, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Awards and Prizes
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'A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III' review: As empty as a Charlie Sheen apology
Zero stars (out of four) I don’t know when or how “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III” came about, but here’s the phone conversation that may as well have taken place between star Charlie Sheen and writer/director Roman...
Tags: Patricia Arquette, Charlie Sheen, Aubrey Plaza, Movies, Bleep (euphemism)
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Happy face/sad face reaction: 2013 Oscar nominations
As always, this morning’s Oscar nominations created a roller coaster of emotion. Shock! Relief! Fury! I should not get so worked up about this. Really, though, the nods for the 2013 Academy Awards had a few more big surprises than usual—or...
Tags: Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Celebrities, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), ABC (tv network), The Master (movie)
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Highs, lows — and a graceful exit
It's my final column of the year and, for that matter, the new millennium — not to mention of all time. Unless it isn't. I'm so confused. Anyhow, let's look at the highs and lows of 2012 — not that you have much choice if you're going to...
Tags: Revolution (movie), Benedict Cumberbatch, Cloris Leachman, Celebrities, Television
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Movie awards: Unusual joins usual
More cinema awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Circle has a reputation for sometimes picking unusual choices. This year, the critics honored "Amour" (picture and female actor Emmanuelle Riva), "The Master" (director P.T. Anderson, actors Joaquin...
Tags: Netflix Inc., Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Celebrities, Religious Festivals, Human Interest
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