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    Nov 27, 2007 |Column| Envelope
  1. Watch out for Josh Brolin

    To say that Josh Brolin is having a banner year is something of an understatement. The 39-year-old actor, who is the son of James Brolin -- and yes, Barbra Streisand is his stepmom -- has appeared in four films this year: "Planet Terror," "In the Valley of Elah," "American Gangster" and "No Country for Old Men," based on Cormac McCarthy's best-seller.
    To say that Josh Brolin is having a banner year is something of an understatement. The 39-year-old actor, who is the son of James Brolin -- and yes, Barbra Streisand is his stepmom -- has appeared in four films this year: "Planet Terror," "In the Valley...

    Tags: Tommy Lee Jones, Entertainment, Corporate Crime, Crimes, Organized Crime

  2. Jan 14, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  3. The plot for the season thickens

    In the wake of the disaster known as the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards comes the last of the key guild indicators today, the <a href=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/guild/env-pga-noms14jan14-list,0,1489147.htmlstory target=new> list of five nominees for the top award of the Producers Guild Of America.</a>
    In the wake of the disaster known as the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards comes the last of the key guild indicators today, the list of five nominees for the top award of the Producers Guild Of America. The biggest omission from what the rest of the major...

    Tags: Cate Blanchett, Referenda, Literature, Entertainment, Political Candidates

  4. Nov 20, 2007 |Column| Envelope
  5. Clooney stumps for 'Clayton'

    With Thanksgiving shortening the workweek, Notes is being posted a little earlier than usual.
    With Thanksgiving shortening the workweek, Notes is being posted a little earlier than usual. This week we're focusing on some pre-holiday action in a season that's heating up, at least in terms of pure star power. Monday night George Clooney wowed a...

    Tags: Cate Blanchett, Literature, Tommy Lee Jones, Marlon Brando, Tilda Swinton

  6. Jan 10, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Despite economy and weariness, movie world turns to Sundance

    Tribune movie reporter
    Doom-and-gloom expectations have long been staples of the independent film world, but factoring in today's troublesome economy and the general post-Sept. 11 weariness, it would be logical to assume that now might be a particularly bad time for the...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), 2016 Olympic Games, Jennifer Aniston

  8. Jan 26, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'Aviator' flies high with 11 Oscar bids

    Los Angeles Times
    HOLLYWOOD - The Aviator, an old-fashioned Hollywood epic about Howard Hughes' obsessions, romances and crippling neuroses, captured 11 nominations to top all contenders for next month's 77th annual Academy Awards, including best picture, best actor for...

    Tags: Cate Blanchett, ABC (tv network), Literature, Documentary (genre), Hilary Swank

  10. Jan 26, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. A watershed for the Oscars

    Sun Movie Critic
    At the Oscars next month, an unprecedented contest will unfold. Jamie Foxx, nominated in the best actor category for his role as Ray Charles in Ray, will be up against the highly regarded Don Cheadle from Hotel Rwanda. And for best supporting actor,...

    Tags: Philip Kaufman, Football, Judaism, Entertainment, Documentary (genre)

  12. Dec 7, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Second Skin'

    Times Staff Writer
    For his highly personal "Second Skin," Spanish writer-director Gerard Vera evokes the aura of classic Hollywood romantic melodrama to set off a contemporary love story. "Second Skin" features stellar performances from Javier Bardem, Oscar-nominated for...

    Tags: Romance (genre), Entertainment, Sex, Minority Groups, Drama (genre)

  14. Jan 29, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Live Flesh

    Times Staff Writer
    Don't be put off by its lurid-sounding title; "Live Flesh" is an effortlessly articulated tragicomedy by Pedro Almodovar, a world-renowned filmmaker at the height of his powers.      Almodovar is as outrageous as ever when contemplating the folly and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Antonio Banderas, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Sep 10, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Chambermaid

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday September 11, 1998      "The Chambermaid" is a deliciously amusing celebration of the power of romantic imagination from Bigas Luna, a Spanish master of sly wit and psychological insight. This light, consistently original and delightful period...

    Tags: Samuel Goldwyn, France, Entertainment, Kate Winslet, Cinema Industry

  18. Dec 21, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Before Night Falls

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday December 22, 2000      Redolent of atmosphere and rapturously cinematic, "Before Night Falls" has a gift for creating visual mood that's so strong you'd swear it couldn't last--but you'd be wrong. Anchored by a charismatic and accessible...

    Tags: Havana (Cuba), Entertainment, Gays and Lesbians, Poetry, Film Festivals

  20. Dec 13, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  21. 'Sideways' Leads Globes, Foxx Nominated

    AP Movie Writer
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The road-trip flick "Sideways" led Golden Globe contenders Monday with seven nominations, including best musical or comedy film, three acting nominations and best director. Jamie Foxx scored three nominations -- two for the...

    Tags: Cate Blanchett, Literature, Katharine Hepburn, Murder, Music Industry

  22. May 2, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'The Dancer Upstairs'

    In the pleasurably nerve-jangling thriller "The Dancer Upstairs," Spanish actor Javier Bardem plays a tender-eyed cop named Agustin Rejas. A onetime lawyer, Rejas is working as a detective in the capital of an unnamed Latin American country when corpses of dead dogs begin swinging from lampposts. It's enough to give anyone the willies, especially since one of the corpses comes adorned with a favorite National Socialist maxim: "Whenever I hear the word 'culture,' I reach for my revolver."
    Times Staff Writer
    In the pleasurably nerve-jangling thriller "The Dancer Upstairs," Spanish actor Javier Bardem plays a tender-eyed cop named Agustin Rejas. A onetime lawyer, Rejas is working as a detective in the capital of an unnamed Latin American country when corpses...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Celebrities, Thriller (genre), Dog (animal)

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    Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Cinematheque shines spotlight on director Michael Cimino

    The American Cinematheque shines the spotlight on Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino with a three-day retrospective at the Egyptian in Hollywood.
    The American Cinematheque shines the spotlight on Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino with a three-day retrospective at the Egyptian in Hollywood. Cimino worked in advertising before turning to filmmaking. He co-wrote "Magnum Force," the 1973 "Dirty...

    Tags: The Deer Hunter (movie), His Girl Friday (movie), Entertainment, Tim Burton, Pier Paolo Pasolini

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