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'Tales from the Crypt: Ritual'
Zap2It.comA new "Tales from the Crypt" movie feels like an echo of another time, doesn't it? A time, perhaps, when HBO was just an expensive movie channel rather than the most respected producer of TV drama on the block; a world where a puppet could drop terrible...Tags: HBO (tv network), Tim Curry, Entertainment, Drama (genre), Jacques Tourneur
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Spring Events and Fashion
The Galleria springs into fashion celebrating new looks for this season. All weekend models will stomp it out on the Simon Fashion Now stage. Get a free front row seat, or any seat, along the catwalk in the Galleria II, to both Friday and Saturday's...Tags: Wanted (movie), Fashion Shows, St. Patrick's Day, Entertainment, R Rated Movies
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Movie review: 'Chaos'
Tribune movie criticZero stars (out of four) "Chaos" is a loathsome shocker about teenage girls being pursued, tortured and killed by a quartet of tramp psychopaths, led by a depraved biker-killer who calls himself Chaos (Kevin Gage). Watching it almost turned my stomach....Tags: Death, Sex, Entertainment, The Last House on the Left (movie, 2009), Crimes
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The Last House on the Left (C)
Directed by Dennis Iliadas (Hardcore) Written by Adam Alleca, Carl Ellsworth, & Wes Craven (Red Eye, Disturbia) Starring: TONY GOLDWYN (Ghost, The Last Samurai) MONICA POTTER (Along Came a Spider, Saw) GARRETT DILLAHUNT ("Sarah...Tags: Family, No Country for Old Men (movie)
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Good for your career, bad for your teeth
Guillermo Del Toro's favorite character actor, the preternaturally double-jointed Doug Jones (a.k.a. Abe Sapien, Pale Man and Pan), was spotted stuffing his suit pockets with homemade caramel corn while Aaron Eckhart eyed Hostess-inspired mini cupcakes in...Tags: Guillermo Del Toro, John Singleton, Curtis Hanson
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Festival has many looks
Times Staff WriterThe Festival de Cannes wants to be all things to all people, to be the place for breakout extravaganzas as well as artistic ventures. For this year's 59th edition, both ends of the spectrum have American names attached. It's the sheer size of the thing...Tags: Documentary (genre), Entertainment, Literature, England, Kirsten Dunst
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Classic frights and fights
Times Staff WriterThe American Cinematheque kicks off its annual Festival of Fantasy, Horror & Science Fiction tonight at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica with the granddaddy of classic martial arts flicks, 1973's "Enter the Dragon," which features Bruce Lee at the peak of...Tags: Entertainment, Science and Technology, Michael Redgrave, Jim Kelly, Linda Blair
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Wes Craven shooting for high anxiety
Times Staff WriterWhen you're Wes Craven, here's how things happen. You want to make a thriller, in this case "Red-Eye." Your top choices for the leads are Cillian Murphy and Rachel McAdams, two of Hollywood's up-and-coming actors. McAdams flies from Canada to Los Angeles...Tags: Jodie Foster, Entertainment, Los Angeles International Airport, Rachel McAdams, Movies
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'Red Eye'
Times Staff WriterWhen a movie places its two lead characters aboard a plane, it's normal to expect that a hijacking, a bombing or a natural disaster will ensue. But "Red Eye," a fine psychological thriller with plenty of action, is cleverer than that. Writer Carl...Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Entertainment, Patrick Lussier, Disasters, Rachel McAdams
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Movie review: 'Red Eye'
Tribune arts critic3 stars (out of four) The trailer for Wes Craven's "Red Eye" appears to be peddling a horror film, with a demon-eyed killer at 30,000 feetflying coach, yet, to add to the unspeakable frightpreying on that toothsome "Wedding Crashers" squeeze of Owen...Tags: Phil McGraw, Entertainment, National Security, Transportation, United Air Lines
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Aja, Craven View 'Hills' With New 'Eyes'
Zap2It.comWes Craven has some very strong feelings about the recent trend toward increasingly violent and sadistic R-rated horror films. "Bad. Horrible. Disgusting." Craven announces. "Those filmmakers should be taken out and shot. Then we'd have less competition....Tags: Death, Entertainment, Cinema Industry, The Last House on the Left (movie, 2009), Television
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Movie review: 'Pulse'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) "Pulse" is a modern Japanese ghost film from director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, a classy horror movie that avoids the predictable mayhem and gory cliches of most American supernatural shockers to summon up something subtler and more...Tags: Ghosts (supernatural entities), Horror (genre), Japan, Entertainment, Music Box Theatre
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