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    May 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. L.A. Affairs: Some movie experiences have unexpected endings

    If you want a relationship, the advice goes, do what you like and you'll eventually bump into the love of your life. None of that was on my mind when I opened up the newspaper and read about a film series at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Goldwyn Theater on Wilshire Boulevard. The academy would be screening, every Monday night for 75 weeks, all of the best picture winners from "Wings" (1927) to "Chicago" (2002) for just $75. I sprinted to buy my series pass.
    If you want a relationship, the advice goes, do what you like and you'll eventually bump into the love of your life. None of that was on my mind when I opened up the newspaper and read about a film series at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Punk (genre)

  2. Dec 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The art of politics

    It may come as a surprise to learn only one film revolving around politics has ever won the Academy Award for best picture: 1949's "All the King's Men." Based on the novel by Robert Penn Warren, the Robert Rossen-directed drama (unsuccessfully remade in 2006) followed the rise and fall of a Southern U.S. politician, said to have been inspired by 1930s Louisiana Gov. Huey P. Long. It also won that year's Oscars for lead actor (Broderick Crawford) and supporting actress (Mercedes McCambridge).
    It may come as a surprise to learn only one film revolving around politics has ever won the Academy Award for best picture: 1949's "All the King's Men." Based on the novel by Robert Penn Warren, the Robert Rossen-directed drama (unsuccessfully remade in...

    Tags: George Clooney, Jack Lemmon, Ides of March, Frank Langella, Richard Nixon

  4. Nov 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Classic Hollywood: The best war films from American cinema

    War films have always been a staple of cinema — providing the inspiration for some of the greatest and most honored films ever.
    War films have always been a staple of cinema — providing the inspiration for some of the greatest and most honored films ever. During the silent era there were D.W. Griffith's controversial "The Birth of a Nation" (1915), King Vidor's "The Big...

    Tags: William Wellman, Lewis Milestone, U.S. Army, Wars and Interventions, Defense

  6. Aug 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The U.S. military's Hollywood connection

    On a sultry mid-July afternoon on this military base, a few hundred Marines, some with spouses and children in tow, were mustering for a free screening of the movie "Warrior" at a squat cement cinema house on Mainside, the section of the 200-square-mile facility reserved for civilian comforts like the Stars and Strikes bowling alley and Smokey's House of BBQ.
    On a sultry mid-July afternoon on this military base, a few hundred Marines, some with spouses and children in tow, were mustering for a free screening of the movie "Warrior" at a squat cement cinema house on Mainside, the section of the 200-square-mile...

    Tags: X-Men: First Class (movie), Michael Bay, Apocalypse Now (movie), Documentary (genre), International Travel

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