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    Dec 12, 2010 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Court listings 12-12

    Dianne Carol Wegner, 41, Redfield, speeding, fined $105. Dayle Roger Luedeke, 73, Stratford, hunting during closed season/resident, fined $220. Nicholas Ray Volkman, 23, Carpenter, hunting during closed season/resident, fined $220. Logan Joseph...

    Tags: Groton, Watertown, Punishment, Peggy Lee, Minneapolis

  2. Jun 10, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'East of Eden' and 'Rebel Without a Cause'

    "East of Eden," directed by Elia Kazan from Paul Osborn's adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel, and Nicholas Ray's "Rebel Without a Cause," screen at the Nuart this week in a 50th anniversary double feature representing two-thirds of James Dean's feature film work.
    Times Staff Writer
    "East of Eden," directed by Elia Kazan from Paul Osborn's adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel, and Nicholas Ray's "Rebel Without a Cause," screen at the Nuart this week in a 50th anniversary double feature representing two-thirds of James Dean's...

    Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Elia Kazan, John Steinbeck, Julie Harris, Health

  4. Dec 28, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Screwball Holidays' ends year with a laugh

    The American Cinematheque's fourth annual "Screwball Holidays" series continues at the Egyptian Theatre tonight with one of Bob Hope's best films, the 1940 comedy-chiller "The Ghost Breakers."
    Times Staff Writer
    The American Cinematheque's fourth annual "Screwball Holidays" series continues at the Egyptian Theatre tonight with one of Bob Hope's best films, the 1940 comedy-chiller "The Ghost Breakers." Hope and his co-star Paulette Goddard had scored a big...

    Tags: Peter Lorre, William Powell, Culture, Paul Lukas, Celebrity Parents

  6. Aug 22, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Thirteen'

    In the arty exploitation flick "Thirteen," first-time director Catherine Hardwicke cranks up the volume to maximum shriek. A story of a Valley girl gone bad, the film energetically samples a couple of reliable standards: the classic juvenile delinquent movie that's as much a romp as a cautionary tale, and the emotionally damp after-school special about cross-generational confusion, then whips them into a frenzy. The look is fresh — it's a tossup if the film or the kids are more stylish — even if its story about a girl martyred on the cross of reckless youth is as old as Joan of Arc's.
    Times Staff Writer
    In the arty exploitation flick "Thirteen," first-time director Catherine Hardwicke cranks up the volume to maximum shriek. A story of a Valley girl gone bad, the film energetically samples a couple of reliable standards: the classic juvenile delinquent...

    Tags: Evan Rachel Wood, Nikki Reed, Teen-agers, Missing in Action, Entertainment

  8. Apr 13, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  9. Top 5 Easter films

    "KING OF KINGS" 3 1/2 stars (Cecil B. DeMille: 1927; Nicholas Ray: 1961). DeMille's glossy but reverent life of Christ, with H.B. Warner in the title role, was his personal favorite of his movies. But the 1961 remake by Ray ("Rebel Without a Cause") was a...

    Tags: Claude Rains, Baptist, George Stevens Jr., Entertainment, Sidney Poitier

  10. Mar 7, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. From the Gibson school of heroes

    For fans of muscular Hollywood action, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" may have been a revelation, but it was no surprise. We have, after all, seen this story before. A stranger enters a town, a saloon or the wrong side of the tracks, riles up the locals and endures a crucible of suffering. In classic westerns and detective stories, the stranger often suffers a beating along his journey because that's what happens to good guys, an assault that gives the hero license to take the stuffing out of the bad guys and bring the story to a close.
    Times Staff Writer
    For fans of muscular Hollywood action, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" may have been a revelation, but it was no surprise. We have, after all, seen this story before. A stranger enters a town, a saloon or the wrong side of the tracks, riles up...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Reviews, George Stevens Jr., Entertainment, John Wayne

  12. Jul 11, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  13. Movie review, 'Johnny Guitar'

    "Johnny Guitar" is one of those classic westerns that has maintained its status by reinventing itself every decade since its release in 1954. Directed by Nicholas Ray ("Rebel Without A Cause"), aficienados labelit a teen opera dressed up in western gear,...

    Tags: Gene Siskel, Joan Crawford, Mercedes McCambridge

  14. Apr 19, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  15. 5 films that are movie classics whose stars died before the films were released

    1. TO BE OR NOT TO BE (Ernst Lubitsch; 1942) 4 stars Lubitsch's great World War II anti-Nazi comedy, with Jack Benny as the ham Shakespearean who impersonates a German commandant, while keeping an eye on his ravishing wife (Carole Lombard) and her brave...

    Tags: Television, William Holden, George Stevens Jr., Comedy (genre), Entertainment

  16. Apr 12, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  17. 5 films with memorable car duels

    1. REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (Nicholas Ray; 1955) 4 stars This juvenile-delinquent passion play made a legend of James Dean, who races in a terrifying "chickie run" in the film and died in a car crash before its release. Its subject -- hoodlumism among...

    Tags: The Road (movie), Nicolas Cage, Steven Spielberg, Giovanni Ribisi, Stanley Kramer

  18. Sep 6, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'City by the Sea'

    "City by the Sea" is the cinematic equivalent of defensive driving: It's careful, conscientious and makes no major mistakes. But what saves lives on the freeway does not necessarily make for persuasive viewing.
    Times Staff Writer
    "City by the Sea" is the cinematic equivalent of defensive driving: It's careful, conscientious and makes no major mistakes. But what saves lives on the freeway does not necessarily make for persuasive viewing. This story of troubled souls in a ruined...

    Tags: Dan Klores, James Franco, Celebrities, Long Island, Eliza Dushku

  20. Feb 6, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Dreamers'

    The older Bernardo Bertolucci gets, the more you have to share his heedless love of youth for youth's sake to be enthusiastic about his films. If you don't glow with the same pleasure he feels when the characters in "The Dreamers" alternate brashness with callow immaturity, you're going to be in for a very long evening.
    Times Staff Writer
    The older Bernardo Bertolucci gets, the more you have to share his heedless love of youth for youth's sake to be enthusiastic about his films. If you don't glow with the same pleasure he feels when the characters in "The Dreamers" alternate brashness with...

    Tags: Bernardo Bertolucci, Michael Pitt, Tod Browning, Entertainment, Eva Green

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