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'Stateside'
Times Staff WriterReverge Anselmo's romantic drama "Stateside" strives to uphold the U.S. Marine Corps motto "Semper Fidelis" — always faithful — but leans more heavily toward "love means never having to say you're sorry," the platitudinous tagline of the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Cinema Industry, Drama (genre), Defense
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Summer movies release schedule
The Associated PressRelease dates are tentative, and some films play in limited release. Late April: ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM: The corporate train wreck unfolds through insider interviews and company video and audio tapes. THE GAME OF THEIR LIVES: An outgunned...Tags: England, Don Cheadle, Martin Short, Ewan McGregor, Martin Lawrence
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Movie review: 'Alexander'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3½ stars (out of 4) Wild ambition and great achievement sometimes carry the seeds of their own destruction - a proposition that is both the central subject and dangerous stylistic temptation of Oliver Stone's vast, riveting, madly audacious movie...Tags: Christopher Plummer, Entertainment, Biography (genre), Richard Burton, Jared Leto
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'Wonderland'
Times Staff WriterThe late porn star John C. Holmes was known for exactly one thing — one freakishly big thing. That big thing made him famous during the 1970s and, from the evidence of his pathetic rise and fall, it's what made him believe he could beat the odds. He...Tags: Sex, Entertainment, Social Issues, Paul Thomas Anderson, Kate Bosworth
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'Catwoman,' Bush Earn Razzie 'Dishonors'
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES - The fur is still flying over Halle Berry's action flop "Catwoman." The Razzies, which mock the worst in film, gave "Catwoman" a leading seven nominations Monday, among them worst picture, worst actress for Berry and worst supporting...Tags: Michael Moore, Ben Affleck, Entertainment, Holidays, Condoleezza Rice
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'The Missing'
Times Staff WriterWhat's missing, gone, vanished almost (but not quite) without a trace from "The Missing" is the Ron Howard most of America has come to know and love. The master sentimentalist has made a dark, menacing film, a lean and disturbing western with some...Tags: Michael Hill, Kidnapping, Brian Grazer, Entertainment, Tommy Lee Jones
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'Mindhunters'
Times Staff WriterRenny Harlin's "Mindhunters" begins with a deceptive scariness. Two FBI agents and would-be criminal profilers, J.D. (Christian Slater) and Sara (Kathryn Morris), on the track of a serial child-killer, come upon a derelict Victorian hotel in rural...Tags: Entertainment, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Renny Harlin, Advanced Training, Christian Slater
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Movie review: 'The Missing'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 1/2 stars (out of 4) Good movie westerns these days may be too few and far between, but Ron Howard's "The Missing" is almost a great one. Set in 1885 New Mexico, this dark, bristling adventure stars Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones as two unlikely...Tags: Michael Hill, Entertainment, Brian Grazer, Chicago Tribune, Raoul Walsh
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'Alexander'
Times Staff Writer"Alexander" the film does what Alexander the man never did: It wastes an opportunity. The real Alexander squandered nothing, especially not time. A pre-Christian prototype of the "live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse" lifestyle, he conquered...Tags: Colin Farrell, Death, Entertainment, Jared Leto, Oliver Stone
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The Jackal
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday November 14, 1997 Intended as a meat-and-potatoes espionage thriller, "The Jackal" has come off the stove as an overcooked stew of random ingredients. Sporadically effective, it appears not to have particularly excited the people who made it,...Tags: Entertainment, Police Investigations, Charles de Gaulle, Organized Crime, David Hayman
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At First Sight
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday January 15, 1999 "At First Sight," an exceptionally touching and provocative love story, gets underway swiftly. Mira Sorvino's stressed-out Manhattan architect Amy Benic heads for an Adirondacks resort and signs up for a massage from Val...Tags: Marilyn Bergman, Entertainment, Kelly McGillis, Cinema Industry, Surgery
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The Prince of Egypt
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday December 18, 1998 As the slaves of Egypt worked for years building impressive monuments along the Nile, so the hordes of considerably better paid workers at DreamWorks labored mightily (318,000 hours of rendering time for the seven-minute...Tags: Steve Martin, Religious Texts, Entertainment, Bible, Martin Short
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