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    Jun 7, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  1. Movie Review: Super 8

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    “Super 8″ is the movie of the summer, the movie of MANY summers going back to the '70s. It's a creature feature, a first-love romance and a movie buff’s movie about movie buffs trying to become movie makers. J.J. Abrams, with Steven...
  2. Feb 17, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Omarr's Daily Astrological Forecast February 27, 2012

    Tribune Media Services
    BIRTHDAY GUY: Actor Noah Emmerich was born in New York on this day in 1965. This birthday guy has recently appeared in recurring roles on TV shows such as "Backwash," "The Walking Dead" and "White Collar." On the big screen, his extensive film resume...

    Tags: White Collar (tv program), Apple iPod, The Walking Dead (tv program), Super 8 (movie)

  4. Sep 21, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. J.J. Abrams begins filming super secret “Super 8″

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Inspired, he says, by the “Close Encounters” era Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams and his stars, Kyle Chandler and Elle Fanning, and crew, have decamped to Weirton West Va. to film “Super 8,” Abrams' under-wraps sci-fi film about&#...
  6. Oct 7, 2010 | Zap2It
  7. 'Fair Game' premiere: Spying on Naomi Watts and Valerie Plame Wilson in New York

    Ministry of Gossip
    Valerie Plame Wilson was anything but undercover at the "Fair Game" premiere Wednesday night in New York. The former CIA operative, whose identity was infamously revealed in a 2003 Washington Post article, walked the red carpet with the likes of......
  8. Oct 10, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  9. Movie review: 'Little Children'

    <b>4 stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    4 stars (out of four) Unnervingly good, "Little Children" is one of the rare American films about adultery that feels right--dangerous, hushed, immediate--even when the sex takes a back seat to other longings. Lust-related or not, true intimacy on the...

    Tags: Somerville, Adultery, Academy Awards, Movies, Documentary (genre)

  10. Jan 4, 2007 |Story| National Entertainment
  11. Little Children

    Don't let the title fool you: "Little Children" is a decidedly adult film, though its fully grown characters do behave in immature and selfish ways.
    Metromix
    Don't let the title fool you: "Little Children" is a decidedly adult film, though its fully grown characters do behave in immature and selfish ways. The central relationship between stay-at-home parents Sarah (Kate Winslet) and Brad (Patrick Wilson)...

    Tags: Jackie Earle Haley, Documentary (genre), Kate Winslet, Sex Crimes, Jennifer Connelly

  12. Oct 6, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Little Children'

    About halfway through Todd Field's deeply resonant "Little Children," adulterous suburban lovers Sarah and Brad (Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson) indulge in something really naughty: They join in a moment of mass moral panic and righteous ostracism at the community pool. The cheerful chaos has just been obliterated by the discovery that the goggled and flippered town pervert, Ronnie McGorvey (Jackie Earle Haley), has slipped into the water among the kids. Sarah spots him first, then awareness sweeps over the crowd like a wave. Parents rush poolside, children scramble out of the water or get plucked out by the armpits, babies start to wail. It's as if the shark from "Jaws" had finally found a way to justify decades of collective primal fear. Wrapping their arms around their kids, Sarah and Brad instinctively join the crowd. They may be guilty, but McGorvey, mercifully for them, is guilty of much worse.
    Times Staff Writer
    About halfway through Todd Field's deeply resonant "Little Children," adulterous suburban lovers Sarah and Brad (Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson) indulge in something really naughty: They join in a moment of mass moral panic and righteous ostracism at the...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Adultery, Local Elections, Movies, Kate Winslet

  14. Oct 24, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Beyond Borders'

    Times Staff Writer
    I don't want to make fun of "Beyond Borders," really I don't. Even if its title sounds like an ad campaign for Barnes & Noble. Even if its heroine is accurately described — by herself — as "Little Miss Bleeding Heart." Even if it has lines...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Linus Roache, Movies, Gaming, Clive Owen

  16. Jun 23, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Truman Show

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday June 5, 1998      His gifts as a comic actor are well-known, but who would have thought that Jim Carrey might simultaneously break your heart as easily as he makes you laugh?      It is only one of the accomplishments of "The Truman Show," the...

    Tags: Photography, Holland Taylor, Movies, PG Rated Movies, Jim Carrey

  18. Jun 14, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Unable to Crack the Code

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Finally, inevitably, John Woo has gone to war. Starting with Hong Kong classics like "A Better Tomorrow" and "Hard-Boiled," and continuing into Hollywood extravaganzas "Face/Off" and "Mission: Impossible 2," Woo is his generation's preeminent...

    Tags: John Woo, Movies, Adam Beach, Mike Tyson, Peter Stormare

  20. May 4, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Luminarias

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday May 5, 2000      "Luminarias" takes us into a world all too rarely seen on the big screen: that of upwardly mobile Los Angeles Latinas.      Instead of barrio poverty, gangs and drugs, we're introduced to four women, longtime friends, whose...

    Tags: Marla Sokoloff, Rachel Griffiths, Jenna Elfman, Alfonso Arau, Diane Ladd

  22. May 11, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Center Stage

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday May 12, 2000      From "The Red Shoes" to "The Turning Point," dramatic films about the ballet world have begged the question: How is it that such a serious and disciplined performing art attracts such silly and chaotic people?      The callow...

    Tags: Djimon Hounsou, Marla Sokoloff, Rachel Griffiths, Jenna Elfman, Alfonso Arau

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