Movies
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s top-earning films have used firearms. The action star says his company now will use rubber guns and ‘fix it in post.’
Nov. 4, 2021
Entertainment & Arts
Indie Focus: Quentin Dupieux knew ‘Rubber’ needed more than a killer tire
March 27, 2011
24 Frames
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March 22, 2010
Television
Minutes before the glitzy premiere here of HBO’s film “The Burning Season,” the story of murdered Brazilian rubber tapper Chico Mendes, Andrew Revkin said that he had one wish.
Sept. 5, 1994
Mel Slavick, 24, is well equipped to dispel notions of the earthly existence of Halloween goblins and ghosts as well as horror-movie characters, since he created many of them in the garage of his home in Orange.
Oct. 13, 1985
French director Quentin Dupieux, known for absurdist fare in ‘Rubber’ and ‘Wrong,’ fails to amuse with ‘Wrong Cops.’
Dec. 26, 2013
Robert Redford is one of several producers vying for rights to the story of a union leader who tried the save the Amazon rain forests and was killed for his efforts.
March 31, 1989
Review: ‘Wrong’ doesn’t feel right
March 28, 2013
The last interview with martyred Brazilian rubber tapper Chico Mendes is included in “Chico Mendes: Voice of the Amazon,” a one-hour documentary that will be screened during World Rainforest Week at the Nuart Theatre in West Los Angeles.
Oct. 20, 1989
Shortly after Brazilian rubber tapper Chico Mendes was assassinated in December, 1988, the film world fell all over itself in an effort to secure the rights to his story.
Sept. 16, 1994