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Costa-Gavras' 'Capital' ideas come to Los Angeles Film Festival
Even at 80, Costa-Gavras is fighting the good fight. The Greek-born, naturalized French writer-director best known for his politically charged films such as 1969's Oscar-winning "Z" and 1982's "Missing," found himself in the middle of police action in...
Tags: Festive Events, Car Guides and Reviews, Human Interest, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Entertainment
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Showrunners talk about pressure, drama and hand of fate
What draws viewers to a TV show? Sometimes it's the spark between the actors, or opening a window onto a new or rarely seen world. And sometimes seeing Bryan Cranston in his tighty whiteys is all it takes. Meet the show runners, the people charged...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Human Interest, Entertainment, Organized Crime, Dean Norris
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WGA list: Why are TV comedies embraced but movies dissed?
If you’ve been on the Web or social media the past 24 hours, you no doubt have caught some of the arguments about the Writers Guild list of the 101 best TV shows of all time. “The Wire” should be higher! “Seinfeld” over...
Tags: Academy Awards, Entertainment, Voting, Casablanca (movie), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (movie)
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TV This Week: April 21 - 27: 'An Apology to Elephants'
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 21 -27, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SUNDAY Ask your doctor if a magic potion is...
Tags: Sara Paxton, The X-Files (tv program), Syfy (tv network), Entertainment, Brooke Burns
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Behind the lens: Remembering Wounded Knee
FrameworkThe 40th anniversary of the Wounded Knee occupation is Feb. 27. Photographer Jim Hubbard was there and gave us this account of those days covering the event for United Press International: During the cold of winter in late February 1973, UPI dispatched me... -
$600,000-a-month lease hits the market in Beverly Hills
The current luxury real estate market is redefining “extravagant.” First, a 8,930-square-foot house on nine acres in Northern California found a buyer for a state record-breaking $117 million. Then word came that financier Gary Winnick is...
Tags: Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Hugh Hefner, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Sellers
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Steve Schapiro's photos in 'Then and Now' offer a mix of emotions
When photographer Steve Schapiro first arrived on the Lower East Side set of "The Godfather" in 1971, there were rumors floating around that Marlon Brando was not well. Moving closer to the action, he noticed an old man in an overcoat and hat talking to...
Tags: Martin Scorsese, Entertainment, Marlon Brando, Entertainment Events, Photography
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Oscar predictions 2013: 'Argo' will take screenplay, film editing
Gold Standard writer Glenn Whipp is sweeping through all 24 Oscar categories this week, assessing the races, predicting the winners and helping you prevail in your Oscar pools. Predictions so far: Short Films | Sound | Visual Crafts | Song and Score --...
Tags: Michael Haneke, Wes Anderson, Entertainment, John Gatins, Movies
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Critic's Notebook: Movie violence must not be stopped
I abhor violence. As a rookie police reporter years ago I saw the damage guns, knives, broken bottles, metal pipes, hands — humans — can inflict. From the terrifyingly premeditated to the unfortunately accidental, those images still have the...
Tags: Brian de Palma, Slavery, Django Unchained (movie), Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Entertainment
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Tony Lip dies at 82; character actor known for mob roles
Tony Lip, 82, a veteran character actor known for playing mob roles on "The Sopranos" television show and in films, died Friday at a hospital in Teaneck, N.J. Family members told New Jersey's Record newspaper that Lip, a resident of Paramus, N.J., had...
Tags: Nat King Cole, The Sopranos (tv program), Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Celebrities
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The Cinematheque celebrates the beauty of film
The American Cinematheque welcomes 2013 with "Motion Picturesque: Cinema at Its Most Beautiful" festival, which shines the spotlight on the visual splendor of motion pictures. The series opens Thursday at the Egyptian with Fritz Lang's influential...
Tags: Fritz Lang, Penn Jillette, Metropolis (movie), Martin Scorsese, 12 Angry Men (movie)
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Letters: Long movies and Oscar's test
Re “Moviegoing as endurance test,” Dec. 22 I don't think longer movies have anything to do with digital. It's because longer movies traditionally win awards. About 40% of the movies that won the best picture Oscar over the last 40 years...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Schindler's List (movie)
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