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    Jan 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Golden Globes: Kate Winslet wins for best actress in a TV mini-series

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    Kate Winslet wins for best actress in a TV mini-series...
  2. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. It's still music to Dan Wallin's ears

    Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol," and director Brad Bird and composer Michael Giacchino are listening closely to the music when a man with a snow-white ponytail and baseball cap leans over to whisper in Giacchino's ear. The composer nods and asks the conductor, Tim Simonec, to take it from the top, with a shade less emphasis on the piano.
    Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol,"...

    Tags: Gaming, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., New Year's Day, Fred Astaire, Television

  4. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Movie review: 'Take Shelter'

    A friend expresses admiration for his life, but nothing's right as rain for Curtis, the small-town family man at the center of "Take Shelter." The rain, in fact, looks tarnished, and the sky above his Ohio home is dark with foreboding. From the first moments of the eerie storm that opens the story, dread is the prevailing mood of this pre-apocalyptic drama — a film very much about this moment in time.
    A friend expresses admiration for his life, but nothing's right as rain for Curtis, the small-town family man at the center of "Take Shelter." The rain, in fact, looks tarnished, and the sky above his Ohio home is dark with foreboding. From the first...

    Tags: Movies, Thriller (genre), Entertainment, Michael Shannon, Drama (genre)

  6. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Kate Winslet took on the mother load in 'Mildred Pierce'

    Rarely is a scene as heartbreaking and hard-earned as the final one in HBO's "Mildred Pierce," when Mildred's ex-husband pushes her to finally detach from Veda, the gifted daughter who has given her so much grief. "To hell with her," Bert coaches gruffly, pointing Kate Winslet's Mildred down the only path to her emotional survival. "All right, Bert," she manages through her tears. "To hell with her."
    Rarely is a scene as heartbreaking and hard-earned as the final one in HBO's "Mildred Pierce," when Mildred's ex-husband pushes her to finally detach from Veda, the gifted daughter who has given her so much grief. "To hell with her," Bert coaches gruffly,...

    Tags: HBO (tv network), Kate Winslet, Evan Rachel Wood, Sam Mendes, Guy Pearce

  8. Jun 13, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Oy vey! Showbiz pundits are already hyping Oscar season

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    Go ahead and gag with a spoon. It's not even officially summer yet, but the Hollywood Reporter's Gregg Kilday has already weighed in with a dreary thumbsucker about the early front-runners for 2012 Oscar stardom. I'm with the unnamed Oscar......
  10. May 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. In scripted television, fashion rules

    Television takes the spotlight starting Monday  at the upfronts in New York City, when most networks will announce which shows live and die. Many decisions will hinge on issues of substance — ratings and cost and critical acclaim. But no one should discount the role that style plays in a successful show.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    Television takes the spotlight starting Monday at the upfronts in New York City, when most networks will announce which shows live and die. Many decisions will hinge on issues of substance — ratings and cost and critical acclaim. But no one should...

    Tags: Julianna Margulies, Jon Hamm, The Closer (tv program), The CW (tv network), Fox Broadcasting Company

  12. Sep 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Summer reading: Rosecrans Baldwin on Graham Greene

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    Rosecrans Baldwin, a founder of the smart and witty website The Morning News, published his debut novel this week. And while it's smart, "You Lost Me There" has none of the charming sarcasm of the website; instead, it takes a......
  14. Sep 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Will 'Boardwalk Empire' rule Emmys?

    Gold Derby
    Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese ("The Departed") helmed the first episode of HBO's new series "Boardwalk Empire," which debuted Sunday to rave reviews. Matt Roush (TV Guide) thought, "This instantly captivating period piece feels thrillingly modern...
  16. Oct 28, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Dispatch from Manhattan: Bernstein's opera 'A Quiet Place' makes its NY debut

    Culture Monster
    2010 is not the Leonard Bernstein centennial — that’s still eight years away — but you might think it was given how much the American conductor-composer’s music is being played this year. Much of this has been because of Gustavo......
  18. Jun 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Adam Sandler, 'Saw' star and even Oscar winners among academy invitees

    Gold Derby
    On Friday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released the names of the "135 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures" and have been invited to join this club that numbers...
  20. Mar 19, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Runaways'

    The problem with "The Runaways," a street-level snapshot of the creation of the groundbreaking '70s all-girl rock band, is that they went with the wrong girl.
    The problem with "The Runaways," a street-level snapshot of the creation of the groundbreaking '70s all-girl rock band, is that they went with the wrong girl. Instead of training the lens on the Runaways' artistic rebel who hung around and became legend,...

    Tags: Education, Dining and Drinking, The Secret Life of Bees (movie), Missing Persons, Twilight (book)

  22. Dec 23, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. '10,000 Hours' book a hit with Hollywood

    Why is everyone in Hollywood talking about 10,000 hours?
    Why is everyone in Hollywood talking about 10,000 hours? That's the amount of time that author Malcolm Gladwell says it takes for a talented person to master a cognitively complex skill -- like becoming a world-class pianist or an Olympic athlete -- in...

    Tags: Robert Duvall, New York Weather, Celebrities, Will Smith, Movies

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