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    Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Revolution on the screen, on the ground in 'I Am Cuba'

    From 1964, a time when the world seemed ready to accommodate 33 revolutions per minute, the film "I Am Cuba" boasts some single-take shots so boggling, the following phrases showed up in my notebook: "How did they <em>do</em> that? A three-story-high tracking shot <em>above</em> a revolutionary martyr's funeral parade?!?" And: "Camera travels <em>down</em> the outside of the building, then noses in on Western scum drinking Bacardi by the pool, and then <em>into</em> the water!"
    From 1964, a time when the world seemed ready to accommodate 33 revolutions per minute, the film "I Am Cuba" boasts some single-take shots so boggling, the following phrases showed up in my notebook: "How did they do that? A three-story-high tracking shot...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Martin Scorsese, Steven Soderbergh, Orson Welles

  2. Oct 8, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  3. Video/Q&A: 'Argo' star/director Ben Affleck

    Years after Ben Affleck directed critical and commercial successes &ldquo;Gone Baby Gone&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Town,&rdquo; many stories still peg the director/actor&rsquo;s latest effort &ldquo;Argo&rdquo; as a comeback.
    Years after Ben Affleck directed critical and commercial successes “Gone Baby Gone” and “The Town,” many stories still peg the director/actor’s latest effort “Argo” as a comeback. “That narrative has been...

    Tags: Movies, GQ, Barry Pepper, Kevin Pollak, Ben Affleck

  4. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'Trouble With the Curve' director keeps focus on film

    Clint Eastwood's appearance last month at the Republican National Convention will undoubtedly go down as one of the more amusing moments in the 2012 presidential campaign. His performance-art speech with an empty chair also qualifies as one of the most unusual methods employed by a film star to get himself in front of millions of viewers just weeks before his new movie is set to open in theaters.
    Clint Eastwood's appearance last month at the Republican National Convention will undoubtedly go down as one of the more amusing moments in the 2012 presidential campaign. His performance-art speech with an empty chair also qualifies as one of the most...

    Tags: Michael Madsen, Entertainment, Movies, 2012 Republican National Convention, Clint Eastwood

  6. Aug 8, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  7. WB eyeing Ben Affleck to direct 'Justice League': Thesp also mulling offer to topline Greg Berlanti's 'Replay'

    Variety
    With Christopher Nolan declaring himself out of the running for "Justice League," Warner Bros. has approached another of its go-to directors in Ben Affleck, who's expected to discuss the project with studio brass in the coming days, multiple sources...

    Tags: Superman (fictional character), Entertainment, Movies, Crime, Law and Justice, Joss Whedon

  8. Apr 12, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  9. 'Damsels in Distress' review: The best movie of the year so far

    <strong>**** (out of four)</strong>
    **** (out of four) “Come on, it’s not that bad!” That banner, hanging inside a college suicide prevention center, offers a perfect glimpse at the dry, absurd wisdom of “Damsels in Distress,” writer-director Whit Stillman&...

    Tags: Coughing, Colleges and Universities, Crazy, Stupid, Love. (movie), Education, Damsels in Distress (movie)

  10. Sep 12, 2011 |Column| WSBT-TV
  11. The Tree of Life

    If a good movie does not play at your local Cineplex but instead shows up at either the Vickers Theatre in Three Oaks or the Browning Cinema at Notre Dame, you can make a couple of assumptions. First, the movie is not going to make much money, and it will...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Roger Ebert, Brad Pitt, World War II (1939-1945)

  12. Jan 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Oscar nominations a blast from the past

    John Osborne wrote the key post-World War II British drama "Look Back in Anger," later filmed in 1959. By contrast there&rsquo;s very little anger in all the look-backs among this year&rsquo;s Academy Award nominations. Oscar's unofficial slogan in early 2012 is more like "Look Back with Bittersweet Nostalgia at the Industry&rsquo;s Salad Days."
    John Osborne wrote the key post-World War II British drama "Look Back in Anger," later filmed in 1959. By contrast there’s very little anger in all the look-backs among this year’s Academy Award nominations. Oscar's unofficial slogan in...

    Tags: Demian Bichir, Movies, Artists, The Help (movie), Midnight in Paris (movie)

  14. Jul 7, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Daum: You pays your money …

    There's something exhilarating about walking out of a movie. Not only does it reacquaint you with the notion of your own free will ("Wait a second, no one is forcing me to watch Tom Hanks ride around on a scooter!"), it's like getting two extra hours in your day. To walk out of a bad movie is literally to escape from the darkness, to show yourself who's boss, to remind yourself that your time is valuable.
    There's something exhilarating about walking out of a movie. Not only does it reacquaint you with the notion of your own free will ("Wait a second, no one is forcing me to watch Tom Hanks ride around on a scooter!"), it's like getting two extra hours in...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, The Tree of Life (movie), Tom Hanks, Netflix Inc.

  16. Apr 16, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Rodarte's Kate and Laura Mulleavy: Fabricators

    Their story is like a "once upon a time," but envision Cinderella in a lace gown that's been painted on by Caravaggio and then run through a paper shredder. There are actually two Cinderellas, Kate (with bangs) and Laura Mulleavy, sisters who don't yet have 60 birthdays between them. They famously still live with their parents in Pasadena, and in half a dozen years, the exquisite, subversive couture of their Rodarte label, created and produced in their downtown L.A. studios, has taxed the style cliches of critics and fashion lovers alike (see the fashions at <a href="http://www.latimes.com/rodarte">latimes.com/rodarte</a>). This year, they've been invited to Florence for the women's branch of the influential Pitti Uomo trade show in June. A forthcoming book, "Rodarte, Catherine Opie, Alec Soth," displays some of the California images that have inspired them. And almost anything, from a lapidary dessert display in a downtown bakery to the menacing light of a Tornado Alley wheat field, can fire the imaginations of the young ladies from Pasadena.
    Their story is like a "once upon a time," but envision Cinderella in a lace gown that's been painted on by Caravaggio and then run through a paper shredder. There are actually two Cinderellas, Kate (with bangs) and Laura Mulleavy, sisters who don't yet...

    Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Black Swan (movie), Entertainment, Movies, Barbie (fictional character)

  18. Dec 6, 2005 |Column| Envelope
  19. Coming up big

    At the box office, the weekend following Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for limited releases to show they have what it takes to become awards contenders.
    At the box office, the weekend following Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for limited releases to show they have what it takes to become awards contenders. This year was no exception, with "Syriana" and "Pride & Prejudice" both making statements...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Jane Austen, Sports, Ang Lee

  20. Jan 3, 2006 |Column| Envelope
  21. Game on

    As 2005 ended with the whimper of a giant ape and the roar of a crusading lion, a much more diminutive figure tried to make some noise of his own at the box office.
    As 2005 ended with the whimper of a giant ape and the roar of a crusading lion, a much more diminutive figure tried to make some noise of his own at the box office. Writer-director Woody Allen, attempting a comeback with his best-reviewed effort in...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Music Theater, Greg Kinnear, Ang Lee

  22. Jan 23, 2006 |Column| Envelope
  23. The big bounce

    "Brokeback Mountain" and "<a href="http://theenvelope.latimes.com/factsheets/env-fs-walktheline,0,4423270.htmlstory">Walk the Line</a>" posted some of the greatest post-Golden Globes gains on record last week as their respective distributors, Focus Features and 20th Century Fox, ratcheted up ad campaigns and bolstered the films' presence in theaters.
    "Brokeback Mountain" and "Walk the Line" posted some of the greatest post-Golden Globes gains on record last week as their respective distributors, Focus Features and 20th Century Fox, ratcheted up ad campaigns and bolstered the films' presence in...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Literature, Ang Lee

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