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    Oct 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Damned United' is pretty darned good

    Having the skill to bring authentic stories to forceful and persuasive dramatic life is a gift not all writers have, but no one has it more than Britain's Peter Morgan. Best known for having written "The Queen" and "Frost/Nixon," Morgan does it again in his potent script for "The Damned United."
    Film Critic
    Having the skill to bring authentic stories to forceful and persuasive dramatic life is a gift not all writers have, but no one has it more than Britain's Peter Morgan. Best known for having written "The Queen" and "Frost/Nixon," Morgan does it again in...

    Tags: Soccer, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Phil Jackson, John Adams

  2. Jan 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Masters of the Universe' gets arty on Melrose

    The Hero Complex
    In the long and often cheesy history of the American superhero there have been some truly silly names -- who could ever forget Matter-Eater Lad or Brain Boy? And what about Man-Thing, that shambling muck monster from Marvel Comics who......
  4. Feb 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Oscar nominations spread among release calendar

    Gold Derby
    When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences moved the Oscars up to February six years ago for the 2003 awards, it was thought that films released earlier in the previous year would no longer be forgotten come nomination time. And that idea seemed...
  6. Feb 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Can 'Up in the Air' turn USC Scripter into a win at Oscars?

    Gold Derby
    "Up in the Air" won the USC Scripter Award on Saturday, competing against three of its competitors at the Oscars -- "District 9," "An Education" and "Precious" -- as well as "Crazy Heart." The fifth Oscar nominee is the adapted script for "In the Loop."...
  8. Mar 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Gold Derby nuggets: Oscars countdown | James Cameron OK with 'Avatar' Oscars spoof | Oscar gold equals box office green

    Gold Derby
    • Sandy Cohen reports, "Oscar producers Adam Shankman and Bill Mechanic are bridging stage and screen with an advanced, automated set at the Kodak Theatre and a super high-tech program planned for TV viewers. After days of technical tests on their stage...
  10. Jan 11, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Good Bobby' writer-actor digs deep into Kennedy's core

    It's been a grand time lately for actors playing famous U.S. political figures on film: Josh Brolin in "W," Sean Penn in "Milk" and Frank Langella reprising his stage role in "Frost/Nixon." Another compelling, if far less publicized re-creation of a major politician is also currently on view, this time on stage, in "Good Bobby," a new drama about Robert F. Kennedy, written by and starring Brian Lee Franklin.
    It's been a grand time lately for actors playing famous U.S. political figures on film: Josh Brolin in "W," Sean Penn in "Milk" and Frank Langella reprising his stage role in "Frost/Nixon." Another compelling, if far less publicized re-creation of a major...

    Tags: Martin Landau, Mark Rydell, Death, Florida, Politics

  12. Jan 27, 2009 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. As impeachment trial begins ... he's live, from New York

    Taking his media blitz national Monday in New York, hundreds of miles from the start of his impeachment proceedings in Springfield, embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich continued to portray himself as Jimmy Stewart in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," an...

    Tags: Springfield, Diane Sawyer , ABC (tv network), Politics, Bill Clinton

  14. Jun 10, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Tony noms fete Broadway's year of the biography

    If there's any doubt that we're living in a golden age of creative nonfiction, the nominations for this year's Tonys, which will be awarded Sunday night, should squelch it.
    If there's any doubt that we're living in a golden age of creative nonfiction, the nominations for this year's Tonys, which will be awarded Sunday night, should squelch it. Have there ever been more actors nominated for playing real-life characters?...

    Tags: Albert Maysles, Grey Gardens (movie), Vanessa Redgrave, Celebrities, Joan Didion

  16. Dec 29, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Marley & Me' and a big Christmas audience

    "Marley & Me," the tale of a boisterous dog, led a strong pack of movies at the box office over the weekend, but together, they still couldn't pull this year's movie attendance out of the doghouse.
    "Marley & Me," the tale of a boisterous dog, led a strong pack of movies at the box office over the weekend, but together, they still couldn't pull this year's movie attendance out of the doghouse. "Marley" made the most money ever for a Christmas Day...

    Tags: Revolutionary Road (movie), Religious Festivals, Tom Cruise, Finance, Holidays

  18. Jan 22, 2009 |Story| Zap2It
  19. And the Oscar Nominees Are...

    Zap2It.com
    Golden Globes favorites fared well at the 2009 Academy Awards nominations: Kate Winslet, who won two Globes, was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. " Slumdog Millionaire," the Globes' darling, got the nod for two major awards (Best Picture and Best...

    Tags: Waltz with Bashir (movie), Richard Jenkins, Peter Gabriel, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Golden Globe Awards

  20. Jan 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Unlikely front-runners face a still-formidable Clint Eastwood

    This year's lead actor and supporting actor categories offer no end of irony.
    This year's lead actor and supporting actor categories offer no end of irony. Although certifiable leading men like Brad Pitt in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," Leonardo DiCaprio in "Revolutionary Road," Clint Eastwood in "Gran Torino" and...

    Tags: F. Murray Abraham, Vice (movie), Richard Jenkins, Superman (fictional character), Slumdog Millionaire (movie)

  22. Jan 23, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Movie review: Underworld: Rise of the Lycans -- 2 out of 5 stars

    It takes a few minutes to get the mind and the eyes around the fact that, yes, that's the great Brit-thespian Michael Sheen, impersonator of Tony Blair (The Deal, The Queen) and David Frost (Frost/Nixon) transforming into a werewolf in Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. But it is Sheen, all buff and hairy and toothy, giving his all in a struggle with vampire Bill Nighy over the vamp's fanged daughter, played by Rhona Mitra.
    Orlando Sentinel Movie Critic
    It takes a few minutes to get the mind and the eyes around the fact that, yes, that's the great Brit-thespian Michael Sheen, impersonator of Tony Blair (The Deal, The Queen) and David Frost (Frost/Nixon) transforming into a werewolf in Underworld: Rise of...

    Tags: Derek Jacobi, Death, Kate Beckinsale, Slavery, Roger Moore

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