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Movie review: 'Mona Lisa Smile'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic2-1/2 stars (out of 4) "Mona Lisa Smile" is one of those movies where heart and head clash and neither wins. A period women's picture directed by Mike Newell, it gives us Julia Roberts as a fiery art history teacher at Wellesley, 1953. She's an...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kirsten Dunst, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Minority Groups
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'The Forgotten'
Times Staff WriterIf you've seen the trailer for "The Forgotten," you've seen a woodland cabin explode and a federal agent get sucked into the sky as if by some kind of cosmic Dustbuster. In other words, you've probably already gathered that "The Forgotten" is more than...Tags: Julianne Moore, Science, Movies, Long Island, Plastic Surgeons
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'Chicago'
Times Staff WriterEver since she landed in Hollywood a couple years back, the Welsh-born actress Catherine Zeta-Jones has been playing the part of an old-fashioned star with a vengeance. She made a splash in silly (but lucrative) entertainments like "The Mask of Zorro" and...Tags: Bob Fosse, Theater, Queen Latifah, Joan Crawford, Renee Zellweger
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'Mona Lisa Smile'
Times Staff WriterIt's not every movie — well, not any other movie that I know of — that can claim to have been inspired by both Monica Lewinsky and Hillary Clinton, the unhappily mirrored images of contemporary femininity. But the girl forever known as...Tags: Ginnifer Goodwin, Kirsten Dunst, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dance, Gertrude Stein
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Good, bad and fuzzy on Baltimore's streets
Sun Television CriticBaltimore returns to prime time tonight, and it does so on the most prestigious stage in American television: Sunday nights on HBO, the home of The Sopranos and Six Feet Under. The news is that The Wire, a 13-week series about life on both sides of a...Tags: Edward Burns, Minority Groups, Trials, David Simon, African Americans
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'Rock Star'
Times Film CriticOn the list of fantasy occupations, being a rock star probably seems the most arbitrary. Anyone who sounds acceptable in the shower has probably daydreamed "that could be me up there, fronting for a hot band, that definitely could be me." "Rock Star"...Tags: Chris Cole, Jimmy Page, Movies, Tim Burton, Mark Wahlberg
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