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    Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Getting 'In Bed with Ulysses' to celebrate Bloomsday June 16

    James Joyce fans know that June 16 is Bloomsday, the single day in which all of his seminal novel "Ulysses" takes place. But as the video above reveals in its first seconds, not everyone is a James Joyce fan. It's the trailer for the documentary "Get in...

    Tags: Kathleen Chalfant, Authors, Republic of Ireland, Movies, Entertainment

  2. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Ann,' with Holland Taylor, cuts its Broadway run short

    "Ann," the one-woman show starring Holland Taylor as former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, has posted a closing notice on Broadway. The play will have its last performance at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre on June 30.
    "Ann," the one-woman show starring Holland Taylor as former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, has posted a closing notice on Broadway. The play will have its last performance at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre on June 30. Taylor received a Tony Award nomination...

    Tags: War Horse (movie), Cicely Tyson, Theater, Holland Taylor, Broadway Theater

  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: 'Ain't in It for My Health' a fitting tribute to the late Levon Helm

    Loose and ragtag, stirring and poignant, the documentary "Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm" proves a fitting tribute to its late star, perhaps best known as the singer-drummer of the influential late-1960s and '70s folk-rock group the Band.
    Loose and ragtag, stirring and poignant, the documentary "Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm" proves a fitting tribute to its late star, perhaps best known as the singer-drummer of the influential late-1960s and '70s folk-rock group the...

    Tags: Music Industry, Health Treatments, Ed Sullivan, Radiation Therapy, Throat Cancer

  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: 'Free Samples,' with a sour taste

    Today at the ice cream truck, a free sample of chocolate soft serve comes at a price: You have to deal with Jillian (Jess Weixler).
    Today at the ice cream truck, a free sample of chocolate soft serve comes at a price: You have to deal with Jillian (Jess Weixler). Hungover, bitter and thoroughly uninvested in the success of the company's promotional giveaway that gives "Free Samples"...

    Tags: Social Sciences, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jason Ritter, Free Samples (movie), Culture

  8. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Movie review: 'Pussy Riot' a gripping primer on Russian punk group

    If rock 'n' roll (and its upstart offspring, punk) long ago became more of an attitude and way of seeing the world than an actual musical sound or style, then the Russian performance art protest group/band Pussy Riot may be the most rock 'n' roll thing to come along in ages.
    If rock 'n' roll (and its upstart offspring, punk) long ago became more of an attitude and way of seeing the world than an actual musical sound or style, then the Russian performance art protest group/band Pussy Riot may be the most rock 'n' roll thing to...

    Tags: Vladimir Putin, Aubrey Plaza, Movies, Music, Entertainment

  10. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Movie review: 'Hello Herman' misses target

    "Hello Herman," a school shooting drama about a Justin Bieber look-alike who murders 39 kids and three adults, opens with the all-too-familiar images: police tape, sobbing students, scrambling news anchors and headline-grasping senators.
    "Hello Herman," a school shooting drama about a Justin Bieber look-alike who murders 39 kids and three adults, opens with the all-too-familiar images: police tape, sobbing students, scrambling news anchors and headline-grasping senators. But Lax Morales...

    Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Norman Reedus, Justin Bieber

  12. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Review: Jazz's unsung 'Girls in the Band'

    The lively and entertaining documentary "The Girls in the Band" sheds long overdue light on the many unsung female jazz instrumentalists of the 1930s and 1940s. Director Judy Chaikin, who co-wrote the film with its deft editor, Edward Osei-Gyimah, infuses this fine portrait with grace, nostalgia and a well-calibrated dose of social commentary.
    The lively and entertaining documentary "The Girls in the Band" sheds long overdue light on the many unsung female jazz instrumentalists of the 1930s and 1940s. Director Judy Chaikin, who co-wrote the film with its deft editor, Edward Osei-Gyimah, infuses...

    Tags: Music Industry, Herbie Hancock, Music, Entertainment, Louis Williams

  14. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 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 the manic magic groupie (Sascha Alexander) and the sexy pickpocket (Valerie Dillman), Gold has performed the ultimate sleight of hand: casting himself as the hottie in a ludicrous love triangle. That is, of course, if he can prevent best frenemy Steve (Jonathan Levit) from poaching the ladies using his infamous kissing act.
    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

  16. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 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 fable.
    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: Peter Sellers, FedEx Corporation, Advertising

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 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 depressingly unsolvable problems it depicts. The ambiguity is appropriate, given McGuinness’ intent to depict an all-too realistic tragedy in terms of existential psychology rather than ideology — a goal taken to heart in a gritty revival from NoHo’s the Group Rep.
    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, Philosophy, Arts and Culture, Literature

  20. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 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 &mdash; which is a lot &mdash; it does make you wonder <em>why</em>?
    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, Ray Liotta, Sean Faris, Movies, Theft

  22. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 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 mind but lacks the means or finesse to present an even remotely persuasive case. Call it echo chamber filmmaking.
    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: Movies, Entertainment, Federal Reserve

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