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'Medium' Star Patricia Arquette Files for Divorce
Zap2It.com"Medium" star Patricia Arquette can foresee the end of her marriage. The 40-year-old actress filed for divorce from actor Thomas Jane on Monday, Jan. 5 in Los Angeles Superior Court, reports People. Arquette cited "irreconcilable differences" as the...Tags: Patricia Arquette, Movies, Entertainment, Nicolas Cage, Death
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'Kids in America'
Times Staff WriterThe erosion of the freedom of speech in U.S. high schools is a timely idea for a movie, but Josh Stolberg's "Kids in America" is not it. Instead of a sharp, caustic satire, Stolberg and co-writer Andrew Shaifer have turned out a comedy so inane and...Tags: Justice and Rights, High Schools, Crime, Law and Justice, George Wendt, Freedom of the Press
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'Iowa'
Special to The TimesIt ain't "State Fair." The chirruping yokels in Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical may have been fed on Iowa corn (not to mention her barley, wheat and rye), but it's clear that Matt Farnsworth, the writer, director and producer of "Iowa," was raised on...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Movies, Entertainment, Sam Adams, John Savage
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1986 Golden Globes
Drum roll, klieg lights and appropriately melodramatic music, please. Cue announcer: "Live from Beverly Hills, it's the 43rd annual Golden Globes post-game show!" Cue host:
Thanks for tuning in. As you may know, for years now the Golden Globes, presented...Tags: Vice (movie), Don Johnson, Faye Dunaway, Lou Rawls, Academy Awards
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'Brian' Breezy, Bittersweet and Harmless
Zap2It.comAs if to underscore the uncertainty of our TV era, ABC is introducing a new series with a question for its title, enigmatically shorn of its question mark. "What About Brian," premiering at Sunday and moving to Monday, is about a handsome, mildly timid...Tags: Television, Amanda Detmer, Chicago Tribune, Barry Watson, ABC (tv network)
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'What About Brian' -- Maybe He's Fine
Zap2It.comThe assumption, as put forth by a great number of movies and TV shows, is that someone who's in his 30s and still single must have something wrong with him. So along comes "What About Brian," a new ABC series about a single, 30ish guy, a self-professed...Tags: Television, Amanda Detmer, Alias (tv program), Sex and the City (tv program), ABC (tv network)
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Movie review: 'Iowa'
Tribune movie critic1½ stars (out of four) "Iowa," a Chicago premiere, is a flashy-looking low-budget indie about drugs, love and crime in small-town Iowa. But, speaking as an ex-small-town Midwesterner, I found it hard to buy. Writer-director-star Matt Farnsworth,...Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Methamphetamine (drug), Movies, Entertainment, David Lynch
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'What About Brian': He's Picked Up
Zap2It.comApparently ABC liked those extra scripts for "What About Brian" it asked for a couple of weeks ago. The network has picked up the second-year series for the full season, adding nine more episodes to the 13 it initially ordered for 2006-07. Although the...Tags: Television, Amanda Detmer, ABC (tv network), Entertainment, Lost (tv program)
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'Big Bad Love'
Times Staff Writer"Big Bad Love" is a calculated risk that succeeds in evoking what it means to be a fiction writer as few films have. Shot through with beauty, pain and humor, this complex and intimate film is drawn from the short story collection of the same name by...Tags: Tom Waits, Cinema Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Debra Winger, Movies
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Hope Floats
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 29, 1998 "Hope Floats" has a terrific opening. Tempted by the offer of a free make-over, a Chicago housewife and mother (Sandra Bullock) goes on a Jerry Springer-type TV show (hosted by a deliciously unctuous Kathy Najimy) only to be...Tags: Television, Cinema Industry, Forest Whitaker, Jerry Springer, Mae Whitman
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Buffalo '66
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 17, 1998 Many movies start out with a man being discharged from prison, but "Buffalo '66," Vincent Gallo's compelling debut film as a writer-director, has come up with a way for us to identify immediately with his ex-con: The guy has...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Jan-Michael Vincent, Anjelica Huston, Mickey Rourke, Cinema Industry
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I'm Losing You
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 16, 1999 In bringing his highly acclaimed novel "I'm Losing You" to the screen, writer-director Bruce Wagner attempts something quite unusual: His film portrays a wealthy Los Angeles family capable of dignity in the face of a string of...Tags: David Cronenberg, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Andrew McCarthy, Amanda Donohoe, Gina Gershon
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