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Movie review: 'Desperate Acts of Magic' conjures absurd love triangle
In "Desperate Acts of Magic," no one is dealing with a full deck. Wannabe magician Jason (Joe Tyler Gold, also the writer and co-director) is determined to win prestidigitation's most prestigious competition, but who should be his partner? Torn between...
Tags: Entertainment
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Review: 'And Now a Word From Our Sponsor' is engaging
Though the satirical "And Now a Word From Our Sponsor" feels like the love child of the Peter Sellers classic "Being There" and one of Jim Carrey's signature gimmick comedies, director Zack Bernbaum still carves his own offbeat groove with this amusing...
Tags: Advertising, FedEx Corporation, Peter Sellers
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Review: 'Someone Who'll Watch Over Me' a gritty, touching revival
Depending on your point of view, the enduring topicality of Frank McGuinness’ 1992 Middle East hostage drama, “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me,” can be seen as a testament to either the play’s thematic depth or to the...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Literature, Philosophy, Arts and Culture
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Review: Blank stares in 'Generation Um...'
At 48, Keanu Reeves is twice the age of his nubile costar Adelaide Clemens in "Generation Um..." and the generation gap might explain why they spend the film staring at each other blankly. Reeves plays John, a driver for an escort service who works nights...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment
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Movie review: 'Pawn's' cops and robbers game is a mild thrill
One of the most intriguing things about the new crime drama "Pawn" is Michael Chiklis' British accent. It's not that it's particularly bad or good, but every time he speaks — which is a lot — it does make you wonder why? The movie is a bit...
Tags: Criminals, Theft, Movies, Nikki Reed, Entertainment
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Critic's Choice: 'M' stands for masterpiece
Whether you're seeing it for the first time or revisiting an old favorite, Fritz Lang's "M" in its new digital restoration should not be missed. Few films are gripping and effective 82 years after their original release, but this one surely is....
Tags: M (movie), Criminals, Germany, Crime, Law and Justice, Movies
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Review: Muddled message in 'Silver Circle'
What to make of "Silver Circle," with its low-rent animation, blunt antigovernment jabs and robotic dialogue? Directed by Pasha Roberts from a script by Steven Schwartz, this eccentric diatribe set in a dystopic near-future has a lot on its Ron Paul-esque...
Tags: Federal Reserve, Movies, Entertainment
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Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in L.A. area — no blarney
Mistakes are the portals of discovery. At least that's what James Joyce, one of Ireland's most famous writers — and a notorious drinker — once said. The phrase rings particularly true on St. Patrick's Day, the saucy Irish holiday that is...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, Speakeasy (music group), Lifestyle and Leisure, Cabbage, Music
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Review: Trapped in dreary 'K-11' prison story
"K-11" has the makings of a cult movie campfest but little of the authentic wit, edge or outré vision it would take to get there. What's left is a dreary jailhouse drama that somehow managed to imprison a few notable actors within its lurid walls. The...
Tags: Cameron Stewart, Portia Doubleday, Jason Mewes, D.B. Sweeney, Abusive Behavior
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Teradata to rent former Northrop Grumman offices in El Segundo
Offices in a converted El Segundo manufacturing building formerly occupied by aerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp. will be rented by data service provider Teradata. Ohio-based Teradata has agreed to rent a 1950s-era warehouse at 601 Nash St. that...
Tags: Northrop Grumman Corporation, Brookfield Homes Corporation, CoStar Group Inc., Employees, Realty
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A new stage for Harry Hamlin in 'One November Yankee'
Since mid-November, two actors who were once stars of the TV hits "L.A. Law" and "MASH" have been taking the stage four nights a week at a 99-seat North Hollywood theater. The easy assumption to make is that they have settled for local theater after years...
Tags: Dance, Robert Forster, ABC (tv network), MASH (tv program), Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program)
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More apartments rise in NoHo Arts District
Apartment complexes planned before the demise of the redevelopment agencies in California continue to rise in North Hollywood. The projects in the NoHo Arts District near the northern terminus of the Red Line subway include the recently completed NoHo...
Tags: Brookfield Homes Corporation, Personal Service, House Building, Movies, PATH
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