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    Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'The Big Picture': Camera-shy photographer a man with a secret ★★★

    Hiding inside the identity of someone else — someone recently disappeared, or murdered, for example — is a theme running through all sorts of crime fiction (Patricia Highsmith's Ripley mysteries) as well as cinematic variations on that theme (Michelangelo Antonioni's "The Passenger"). In the French thriller "The Big Picture" now at the Music Box, Romain Duris plays Paul, a successful but bitter attorney whose boss (Catherine Deneuve) is ready to hand the firm over to his control. Once upon a time Paul dreamed a dream of becoming a photographer.
    Hiding inside the identity of someone else — someone recently disappeared, or murdered, for example — is a theme running through all sorts of crime fiction (Patricia Highsmith's Ripley mysteries) as well as cinematic variations on that theme...

    Tags: Arts, Photography, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Croatia

  2. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Movie gangsters so bad they're good

    One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James Cagney doing harm to their rivals and, for a while, eluding the law while enjoying the spoils of their own private wars.
    One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James...

    Tags: Robert De Niro, Al Capone, Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Howard Hawks

  4. Dec 22, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Pretty, manipulative 'War Horse' sort of works -- 2 1/2 stars

    On stage in London and New York, "War Horse" has found a wide and emotionally drained audience. How could it be otherwise? The horrors of World War I plus the horrors of war as endured by a horse, capped by a ruthlessly effective happy ending: I don't mean to be glib, but that is an awful lot to cry about.
    On stage in London and New York, "War Horse" has found a wide and emotionally drained audience. How could it be otherwise? The horrors of World War I plus the horrors of war as endured by a horse, capped by a ruthlessly effective happy ending: I don't...

    Tags: London Theatre, Theater, United Kingdom, The Adventures of Tintin (movie), Hugo (movie)

  6. Jun 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 'War Horse': an early look at Steven Spielberg's film

    Culture Monster
    Steven Spielberg's 'War Horse' trailer debuts online...
  8. Jul 23, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Movie Review: Sarah’s Key

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Here's an unconventional French Holocaust drama, a film that plays as a guilty remembrance of a dark corner of French history tucked into a ticking clock thriller. “Sarah's Key” stars Kristin Scott Thomas as Julia, a modern day American...
  10. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Summer Movie Sneaks complete list

    The 2013 Summer Movie Preview is a snapshot of films opening through the end of August. Release dates (for Los Angeles) and other details, as compiled by Oliver Gettell, are subject to change.
    The 2013 Summer Movie Preview is a snapshot of films opening through the end of August. Release dates (for Los Angeles) and other details, as compiled by Oliver Gettell, are subject to change. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Sneaks list: In the...

    Tags: Students, Robert Downey Jr., Claudia Cardinale, Brad Garrett, Raja Gosnell

  12. May 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 2011 Summer movies list

    <strong>May 6</strong>
    May 6 The Beaver A once-successful toy executive and family man suffering from depression begins communicating through a beaver hand puppet. With Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster and Anton Yelchin. Written by Kyle Killen. Directed by Foster. Summit...

    Tags: Chris Weitz, Students, Raja Gosnell, Tom Kenny, Rebecca Hall

  14. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  15. 'Sarah's Key' review: Not really about Sarah or her key

    <strong>** (out of four)</strong>
    RedEye movie critic
    ** (out of four) Do you like movies that constantly bounce back and forth between the past and present? Here’s another one: Julia (Kristin Scott Thomas) suspects that the apartment she’s about to move into was once owned by Jews who were...

    Tags: Kristin Scott Thomas, Sarah's Key (movie), Human Interest, Entertainment, The Holocaust (1934-1945)

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