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Movie review, 'Gosford Park'
Robert Altman is a master of ensemble movies, and in "Gosford Park" he gives us one of his best: a British period murder mystery for connoisseurs, a scintillating comedy-drama and one of his most richly moving and entertaining pictures. "Gosford Park"...Tags: Ryan Phillippe, Entertainment, Geraldine Somerville, Jean Renoir, Clive Owen
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Movie review, 'Enigma'
Highly improbable as it eventually becomes, I liked "Enigma," a British romantic spy thriller that reminds us that spy thrillers are among the things the British do best - along with Yorkshire pudding, tweeds and '60s-style rock 'n' roll. Produced by the...Tags: Robert Harris, Tom Stoppard, Dougray Scott, Entertainment, U.S. Secret Service
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Summer of same
Tribune movie reporterThe sequels and franchise flicks scored big last summer, so what do we get? More of the same this year. Check out the titles, and you might conclude that this is the year of the colon. But don't be fooled by the amount of noise generated by the highest-...Tags: Chris Cooper, Eric Christian Olsen, Bob Dylan, David Strathairn, Jean Rochefort
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'Lawless Heart'
Times Staff Writer"Lawless Heart" is a charming, disarming and in some ways humbling film. It is so adroit in its structure, so insightful in how it explores its vivid characters that it forces us to acknowledge not only how complicated all lives are but also how easy it...Tags: Jeanne Moreau, Douglas Henshall, Scott E Thomas, Entertainment, Ingmar Bergman
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Movie review: 'Lawless Heart
Chicago Tribune Staff Writer3 1/2 stars (out of 4) A coconut, a gaudy scarf and a stolen corkscrew tie plot threads together in unexpected ways in the wry cinematic triumph "Lawless Heart." Like spokes on a wheel, three stories branch out from a central incident: the funeral of...Tags: Coconut, Death, Douglas Henshall, Scott E Thomas, Entertainment
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'Maybe Baby'
NewsdayFor every married couple who have struggled without success to conceive a baby, there are dozens of well-wishers standing by, praying and kvetching. If the value of a film could be measured purely by the number of lives it spoke to, then "Maybe Baby"...Tags: It's a Wonderful Life (movie), Dawn French, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Emma Thompson
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Some Mother's Son
FOR THE TIMESWednesday December 25, 1996 The first words spoken in Terry George's potent IRA drama "Some Mother's Son" are by then-newly elected British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who, apparently stating her position on the "Irish problem," quotes St....Tags: Government, Wars and Interventions, Entertainment, Helen Mirren, Celebrity Parents
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