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Review: French thriller 'The Prey' runs on outlandish energy
Like a bullet train, the French thriller "The Prey" is a model of breathless efficiency, its stuffed cargo of chases, brawls and twists delivered with admirable speed. It also willfully genre-hops, from prison melodrama to escape flick to policier to...
Tags: Bank Robbery, Prisons, Sergi Lopez, Organized Crime, Entertainment
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'Dragon Tattoo': Why do so many foreign remakes struggle?
24 Frames"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," starring Daniel Craig, did only mediocre business on its opening weekend.... -
DVD review: Banking on 'Mesrine: Killer Instinct'
Brand XJean-Francois Richet, director of the surprisingly good 2005 remake of “Assault on Precinct 13,” returned to France to film the story of Jacques Mesrine, France's most notorious bank robber/prison escape artist in the '60s and '70s. The... -
'Must sees' for 2010: Andy Klein's flick pix
Brand XWhat our resident Brand X film guru, Andy Klein, is looking forward to 2010: "Shutter Island" Another thriller from Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio. I'm there. (Feb. 19) "Alice in Wonderland" Tim Burton and Lewis Carroll -- such an obvious pairing... -
Guillaume Canet completes his dream project with 'Tell No One'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGUILLAUME CANET couldn't believe it when director Michael Apted sat down across from him at a luncheon in Los Angeles a while back. Apted's next project at the time was to be an adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel "Tell No One," the very book that French...Tags: Celebrities, Marion Cotillard, Patrick Dempsey, Romance (genre), Michael Apted
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'Tell No One'
Times Movie CriticTell everyone about "Tell No One." Not just because this is a top-notch thriller so twisty you may forget to breathe, but because for a long time it looked like you wouldn't be able to tell anyone at all. For even though "Tell No One" was a top performer...Tags: Celebrities, Crime, Law and Justice, Keanu Reeves, Academy Awards, Movies
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A moment with Kristin Scott Thomas
Actors whose characters battle demons -- think Russell Crowe in "A Beautiful Mind" or Marion Cotillard in "La Vie en Rose" -- get to thrash around. Performers who are playing the larger-than-life -- picture Daniel Day-Lewis in " There Will Be Blood" or...Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Celebrities, Marion Cotillard, Confessions of a Shopaholic (movie), Helen Mirren
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'Tell No One' a telling success story
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSpurred by passionate reviews and fantastic word of mouth, this summer hit has been selling out theaters, sparking intense moviegoer chatter and keeping its distribution team working all hours to meet the demand. It's an apt description of "The Dark...Tags: Music Box Theatre, The Foot Fist Way (movie), Academy Awards, Music Industry, Wall-E (movie)
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Lionsgate Takes U.S. on Canet's 'Blood Ties'
VarietyLionsgate has acquired U.S. distribution rights from Worldview Entertainment to Guillaume Canet's English-language "Blood Ties," which world premiered out of competition at Cannes on Monday. Lionsgate's sister company Roadside Attractions will release...Tags: Jeremy Renner, Joaquin Phoenix, Domenick Lombardozzi, Clive Owen, Mila Kunis
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Cannes Film Review: 'Blood Ties'
VarietyAfter transposing an American detective novel to France for his hit directorial debut, "Tell No One," thesp-helmer-scribe Gullaume Canet inverts the equation for "Blood Ties," which adapts French director Jacques Maillot's 2008 crime drama "Les Liens du...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Rust and Bone (movie), Arts and Culture, Little White Lies (movie), Mila Kunis
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Guillaume Canet Sees More Opportunities in English-Language Films
VarietyUnderscoring the breadth of artistic aspirations driving many of today's European directors, Guillaume Canet's "Blood Ties" is one of three English-language films helmed by a Euro director playing in Cannes' official selection. A different animal from...Tags: Mila Kunis, Little White Lies (movie), Movies, Finance, Dust (movie)
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What to read in 2013
January Insane City by Dave Barry (Putnam) The Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist's first solo adult novel in more than a decade is a typically absurdist comic story about everything — and then some — that goes wrong for Seth and his friends en...
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