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Film Independent announces lineup for Los Angeles Film Festival
24 Frames"Magic Mike," Steven Soderbergh's dramatic comedy set in the world of male strippers, will have its world premiere as the closing night program of the Los Angeles Film Festival next month. The film, which stars Matthew McConaughey and Channing Tatum,... -
'Mad Women' by Jane Maas
"Does she or doesn't she?" — the innuendo-filled catchphrase for Clairol from 1956 easily could have been conceived by "Mad Men's" Don Draper. It was not, of course, but rather was penned by one of the few female copywriters of her day. Jane Maas,...
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Ulu Grosbard, noted stage and film director, dies at 83
Culture MonsterUlu Grosbard, the stage and film director who helmed "The Subject was Roses" on Broadway and later as a movie, has died at 83.... -
Around Town: Happy 85th to Grauman's Chinese Theatre
24 FramesOne of Hollywood' most venerable movie palaces, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, is celebrating its 85th birthday this year. And as part of the theater's celebrations, the Chinese is offering a "25 Cent Movie Mondays" series. The first movie screening this... -
Q&A: Dr. Paul Farmer and Ophelia Dahl on recovery efforts in Haiti
L.A. NOWDr. Paul Farmer and Ophelia Dahl talk about their work on recovery efforts in Haiti with Los Angeles Times' reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske. Farmer and Dahl are in L.A. to attend the "Haiti Stories" conference at UCLA on Saturday.... -
Elia Kazan, an actor's director
Elia Kazan was one of the consummate filmmakers of the 20th century, directing such classics as 1951's "A Streetcar Named Desire," 1954's "On the Waterfront" and 1955's "East of Eden." He won three Oscars, five Tony Awards and four Golden Globes....Tags: Montgomery Clift, Movies, Tennessee Valley Authority, Cinema Industry, Politics
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PASSINGS: Lee Freeman, Betty Lou Keim, Menachem Porush, Thomas Michael Eggers, Judith Paige Mitchell
Lee Freeman
'60s band had No. 1 hit
Lee Freeman, 60, a member of the 1960s' band Strawberry Alarm Clock, famous for its flower-power anthem that became a No. 1 hit in 1967, died of cancer Feb. 14 at his home in the Bay Area, his brother, Doug, said in...Tags: Social Issues, Cancer, Movies, Christian Orthodoxy, Heart Attack
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Tuesday's TV Highlights: The Peanuts gang searches for the true meaning of Christmas
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Dec. 6 - 12, in PDF format This week's TV Movies CLASSIC: Linus instructs the "Peanuts" gang as to the true meaning of the holiday in the beloved animated special...... -
Oscars poll: What's the worst case of category fraud?
Gold DerbyThere are accusations of category fraud at the Oscars every year -- sometimes justified. Consider last year when Kate Winslet had two rival lead roles in "Revolutionary Road" and "The Reader." Dubiously, she defined her "Reader" role as supporting so... -
Richard Todd dies at 90; British actor was Ian Fleming's choice to play James Bond
Associated PressRichard Todd, an actor who reenacted his wartime exploits in the 1962 film "The Longest Day" and was Ian Fleming's choice to play James Bond, has died of cancer. He was 90. Todd, who was nominated for an Academy Award for the 1949 film "The Hasty Heart"...Tags: Social Issues, United Kingdom, Movies, John Howard, Cinema Industry
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The Morning Fix: Ferrell, with Wahlberg, takes back box office! Will Hollywood embrace new Miramax? Digital dollars starting to flow.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before wondering once again about the logic of such short windows between theatrical and DVD releases. "The Other Guys" finish on top. "The Other Guys," the cop buddy movie starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg from Sony...... -
Patricia Neal dies at 84; Oscar-winning actress found triumphs in a life of tragedies
Her life was marked by professional triumphs, including a Tony Award-winning debut on Broadway in Lillian Hellman's 1946 drama "Another Part of the Forest" and a best actress Oscar for her role in the 1963 drama "Hud."
But for Patricia Neal, the husky-...Tags: Homes, Movies, Gary Cooper, Society, Lillian Hellman
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