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    May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Star Trek Into Darkness' shows J.J. Abrams' flair for lens flares

    Every filmmaker in Hollywood worth his <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_cut_privilege">final cut</a> has a signature visual flourish that functions something like a filmic fingerprint. For Martin Scorsese, it&rsquo;s the long, uninterrupted tracking shot. For John Woo, the balletic deployment of two-handed gun violence. Wes Anderson never met a painterly tableau he didn&rsquo;t like. And Steven Spielberg favors the slow zoom in just about every one of his movies.
    Every filmmaker in Hollywood worth his final cut has a signature visual flourish that functions something like a filmic fingerprint. For Martin Scorsese, it’s the long, uninterrupted tracking shot. For John Woo, the balletic deployment of two-handed...

    Tags: J.J. Abrams, Movies, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Entertainment

  2. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Wednesday's TV Highlights: Richard Zanuck biography on TCM

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    Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of May 5 - 11, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies     -------------------- SERIES The Voice This new episode features...

    Tags: Neil Flynn, Kathryn Erbe, John Barrowman, Mother's Day, Zachary Quinto

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Ray Harryhausen dies at 92; special-effects legend

    Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms," "Jason and the Argonauts" and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a cult figure who inspired later generations of filmmakers and special-effects artists, has died. He was 92.
    Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms," "Jason and the Argonauts" and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a cult figure who inspired later generations of filmmakers and special-...

    Tags: Physiology, Fine Artists, Clash of the Titans (movie), Jurassic Park (movie), Arts and Culture

  6. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Pain & Gain': Why is it so hard for directors to shed their skin?

    If you follow directors' careers, you&rsquo;ve often heard how hard it is for a so-called small filmmaker to go big. A few, like Christopher Nolan, have done it, evolving from intimate indies to studio tent poles. But it&rsquo;s a trick infrequently attempted and even less frequently pulled off.
    If you follow directors' careers, you’ve often heard how hard it is for a so-called small filmmaker to go big. A few, like Christopher Nolan, have done it, evolving from intimate indies to studio tent poles. But it’s a trick infrequently...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Entertainment, Chris Columbus, Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Jurassic Park (movie)

  8. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Cannes 2013: Tilda Swinton vampire movie headed for festival

    Some vampires are coming to Cannes.
    Some vampires are coming to Cannes. Organizers of the world's most prestigious film festival have announced that “Only Lovers Left Alive,” Jim Jarmusch’s vampire movie starring Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston, has been added to the...

    Tags: The Limits of Control (movie), The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Movies, Festive Events, Cannes Film Festival

  10. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Holocaust films get personal with descendants of Nazis

    The Holocaust has long been a deep and disquieting source of material for filmmakers, especially documentarians. As firsthand accounts of World War II naturally dwindle, though, cinematic inquiries on the subject have been shifting into more personal territory, where the focus isn't factual findings but far less quantifiable matters.
    The Holocaust has long been a deep and disquieting source of material for filmmakers, especially documentarians. As firsthand accounts of World War II naturally dwindle, though, cinematic inquiries on the subject have been shifting into more personal...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Festive Events, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Stanley Kubrick

  12. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Cannes 2013: Ang Lee, Nicole Kidman to join Steven Spielberg on jury

    If any competitive spirit remains between directors Ang Lee and Steven Spielberg over their hard-fought contest this Oscar season, it will need to disappear quickly -- the two are about to spend a lot of time together.
    If any competitive spirit remains between directors Ang Lee and Steven Spielberg over their hard-fought contest this Oscar season, it will need to disappear quickly -- the two are about to spend a lot of time together. The “Life of Pi” helmer...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Celebrities, Justice System, Entertainment, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013)

  14. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Cannes 2013: Coen brothers, Alexander Payne bound for film festival

    The Cannes Film Festival is making a statement at this year's gathering: We still really like Americans.
    The Cannes Film Festival is making a statement at this year's gathering: We still really like Americans. The main competition will feature four directors from the U.S. -- Alexander Payne (“Nebraska”) Joel and Ethan Coen (“Inside Llewyn...

    Tags: Ellis Island, Sundance Film Festival, Joaquin Phoenix, Drive (movie), Alec Baldwin

  16. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini open up about 'House of Secrets'

    Film director Chris Columbus&rsquo; arms are full. He&rsquo;s carrying a 496-page book, &ldquo;House of Secrets,&rdquo; which he co-wrote with Ned Vizzini, bestselling young adult author of &ldquo;It&rsquo;s Kind of a Funny Story.&rdquo;
    Film director Chris Columbus’ arms are full. He’s carrying a 496-page book, “House of Secrets,” which he co-wrote with Ned Vizzini, bestselling young adult author of “It’s Kind of a Funny Story.” Columbus, known...

    Tags: Authors, Festive Events, Chris Columbus, Arts and Culture, Fiction

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. CinemaCon 2013: A peek at summer tentpoles and year-enders

    Movie theater owners will converge in Las Vegas this week for their annual convention, checking out new hybrids of popcorn, the latest iterations of stadium seats and clips from potential summer blockbusters including "Star Trek Into Darkness," "Man of Steel" and "The Lone Ranger." A few studios, though, will use CinemaCon as a chance to give their year-end films a head start before the crowded holiday season.
    Movie theater owners will converge in Las Vegas this week for their annual convention, checking out new hybrids of popcorn, the latest iterations of stadium seats and clips from potential summer blockbusters including "Star Trek Into Darkness," "Man of...

    Tags: Man of Steel (movie), Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Sean Penn, Hugo (movie)

  20. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Utah, Virginia governors visit California to woo businesses

    Utah Gov. Gary Herbert and Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell were in California this week on a whirlwind tour to woo Golden State businesses to expand or relocate to their states.
    Utah Gov. Gary Herbert and Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell were in California this week on a whirlwind tour to woo Golden State businesses to expand or relocate to their states. At the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa on Thursday, both state...

    Tags: Bob McDonnell, Regional Authority, Career and Workplace, Adobe Systems Inc., Business

  22. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Utah, Virginia are next up on woo-California-businesses circuit

    First it was Texas Gov. Rick Perry who came to California with his cowboy swagger and boasts about lassoing away businesses. Then the South Dakota governor swept through to recruit dairy farmers. Soon after, the Iowa governor made an appearance.
    First it was Texas Gov. Rick Perry who came to California with his cowboy swagger and boasts about lassoing away businesses. Then the South Dakota governor swept through to recruit dairy farmers. Soon after, the Iowa governor made an appearance. Now...

    Tags: Bob McDonnell, Travel, Regional Authority, Jerry Brown, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry

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