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    Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Film Independent at LACMA celebrates Black History Month

    Film Independent at LACMA kicks off Black History Month on Friday at the Leo S. Bing Theater with a rare screening of Michael Roemer's 1964 drama "Nothing But a Man. " Penned by Roemer and Robert M. Young, the acclaimed drama stars Ivan Dixon, Abbey Lincoln and Yaphet Kotto. Film Independent is presenting the Los Angeles premiere of a new 35mm print of the acclaimed film.
    Film Independent at LACMA kicks off Black History Month on Friday at the Leo S. Bing Theater with a rare screening of Michael Roemer's 1964 drama "Nothing But a Man. " Penned by Roemer and Robert M. Young, the acclaimed drama stars Ivan Dixon, Abbey...

    Tags: Jessica Walter, Black History, Entertainment, Larry Karaszewski, Scott Alexander

  2. Nov 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. James Bond: Four writers carry forward Ian Fleming’s spy legacy

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.com
    “You Only Live Twice” isn’t just the name of one of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels (and the movie it ......
  4. May 16, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. DVD reviews: 'Cloud Atlas' and 'Texas Chainsaw'

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    "Cloud Atlas" (2012, R, 172 min., $28.98). One of the most anticipated movies of the 2012 slate, "Cloud Atlas" didn't quite perform up to expectations. The picture is hard to grasp, with a confusing collection of interwoven storylines that produce lots of...

    Tags: Charlie Hunnam, Dexter (tv program), Charlie Sheen, Tom Hanks, Entertainment

  6. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Heading back down Route 66

    Baltimoreans and Marylanders have become blase about actors being in their midst, along with bellowing directors, film crews, blocked-off streets filled with Hollywood's iconic caravans of trucks, trailers and spotlights, and sidewalks choked with zig-...

    Tags: Barry Levinson, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Martin Milner, Manufacturing and Engineering

  8. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Louis R. Mills Jr.

    Louis R. "Lou" Mills Jr., a nationally known and highly regarded recording engineer who was called "Baltimore's Godfather of Sound" and whose Cold Spring Lane studio was a destination for stars and musicians, died Friday of a heart attack at St. Joseph Medical Center.
    Louis R. "Lou" Mills Jr., a nationally known and highly regarded recording engineer who was called "Baltimore's Godfather of Sound" and whose Cold Spring Lane studio was a destination for stars and musicians, died Friday of a heart attack at St. Joseph...

    Tags: Electronics, Barry Levinson, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  10. Jan 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 'Alien' once again bursts onto the big screen, at the Charles

    When Walter Hill was flipping through the first 40 pages of the science fiction/horror script that became "Alien," he considered it turgid, a snooze.
    When Walter Hill was flipping through the first 40 pages of the science fiction/horror script that became "Alien," he considered it turgid, a snooze. "I thought it was just terrible," said Hill, who co-wrote and co-produced the movie with his partner,...

    Tags: Charles Street, Science and Technology, Entertainment, Steve McQueen, Walter Hill

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