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    Feb 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Razzie Award nominations: Can Sandra Bullock win worst AND best actress?

    Gold Derby
    "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Land of the Lost" are tied for the most Razzie Award nominations, scoring seven chances each to take gold paint-sprayed statuettes hailing the worst films of 2009. Also noteworthy: two of this year's Oscar...
  2. Feb 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. A new 'Star Is Born' with Russell Crowe? Is this a bad, really bad idea?

    The Big Picture
    When I first read my colleagues Steven Zeitchik and Rachel Abramowitz's intriguing post about a new film where the male lead plays an "aging, alcoholic musician who mentors/is schooled by--and then finds romance with--a younger female star," I thought...
  4. Mar 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Prediction: Sandra Bullock will beat Megan Fox for the Razzie

    Gold Derby
    Under normal circumstances, Sandra Bullock ("All About Steve") would probably lose the Razzie battle over the worst-actress trophy to Megan Fox ("Transformers 2") or Beyonce ("Obsessed"), but she's announced that she'll attend the Razzies ceremony on...
  6. Apr 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Theater review: 'Girlfriend' at Berkeley Rep

    Culture Monster
    Reporting from Berkeley—The old formula of romantic comedy—boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy tries to get girl back—receives a same-sex makeover in “Girlfriend,” the sweet and simple, if slightly overstretched, new musical incorporating...
  8. Jan 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Whisper this 10 times: He is quite unusual

    Dan Deacon, the spaz-out electronic composer behind last year's absurdist, cathartic album "Spiderman of the Rings," wants to reinvent the concert experience, not grandiosely but with modest gimmicks that have a surprising cumulative power.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Dan Deacon, the spaz-out electronic composer behind last year's absurdist, cathartic album "Spiderman of the Rings," wants to reinvent the concert experience, not grandiosely but with modest gimmicks that have a surprising cumulative power. At the El Rey...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, DVDs and Movies, Electronics, Science and Technology, Spider-Man (fictional character)

  10. Dec 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Eddie Marsan on 'Happy-Go-Lucky's' Scott character

    In "Happy-Go-Lucky," Poppy Cross (Sally Hawkins) is relentlessly optimistic in the face of adversity. She quickly finds that opposition in Scott, her driving instructor, played by British actor Eddie Marsan. Scott is a wildly damaged man, living off the fumes of his own bitterness. Obsessed with conspiracy theories, he creates a driving method called En-Ra-Ha, derived from the dollar bill, which he believes proves Masonic control of the United States. It's much funnier than it sounds -- and than his character intends.
    In "Happy-Go-Lucky," Poppy Cross (Sally Hawkins) is relentlessly optimistic in the face of adversity. She quickly finds that opposition in Scott, her driving instructor, played by British actor Eddie Marsan. Scott is a wildly damaged man, living off the...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Death, New York, Will Smith

  12. Jun 15, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Julianne Moore knows how to make them suffer

    JULIANNE MOORE  has made a specialty of suffering in silence, her pale skin pulling tight across her cheekbones to form a flawless mask, a shell of perfect beauty concealing a soul in deepest turmoil. Only in private moments, when no one but the audience is watching, do the cracks begin to show.
    Special to The Times
    JULIANNE MOORE has made a specialty of suffering in silence, her pale skin pulling tight across her cheekbones to form a flawless mask, a shell of perfect beauty concealing a soul in deepest turmoil. Only in private moments, when no one but the audience...

    Tags: Entertainment, Social Issues, Cinema Industry, Death, Louis Malle

  14. May 23, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Surfwise'

    There's an irony in the title of the documentary "Surfwise" that may not immediately be apparent. Because this story of a man who, as a TV news segment explains, "gave up being  a doctor to travel with his family in a tiny camper from one wave to another," is an honest look at a complicated human situation, it turns out to be a  darker film than might be expected.
    Times Movie Critic
    There's an irony in the title of the documentary "Surfwise" that may not immediately be apparent. Because this story of a man who, as a TV news segment explains, "gave up being a doctor to travel with his family in a tiny camper from one wave to another,"...

    Tags: Movies, Surfwise (movie), Family, Entertainment, Television

  16. Apr 24, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Movie review: Obsessed -- 1 out of 5 stars

    Obsessed is a thriller built around the married woman's worst fear -- the office blond after her husband. Make the married woman black and you take that to another level -- the black woman's fear of that skinny white blond chasing her man.
    Orlando Sentinel Movie Critic
    Obsessed is a thriller built around the married woman's worst fear -- the office blond after her husband. Make the married woman black and you take that to another level -- the black woman's fear of that skinny white blond chasing her man. But whoever...

    Tags: Entertainment, Roger Moore, Television, PG-13 Rated Movies, Finance

  18. Sep 4, 2008 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  19. Jerry O'Connel to guest-star on season premiere of MaDtv

    Jerry O'Connell, star of the new FOX comedy DO NOT DISTURB, will make a special appearance on the season premiere of MADtv airing Saturday, Sept. 13 (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) on FOX. O'Connell will spoof Senator John Edwards in "Viva La Cheata," a...

    Tags: Quincy Jones, Cindy McCain, Ben Affleck, Entertainment, Television

  20. Dec 15, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Wondrous Oblivion'

    Special to The Times
    Set in working-class London at the dawn of the 1960s, "Wondrous Oblivion" filters the era's cultural clashes through the starry eyes of a young Jewish boy. Although his parents — a middle-aged tailor and his young, pretty wife — fled to...

    Tags: Judaism, Delroy Lindo, Movies, Sports, Entertainment

  22. Oct 6, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Little Children'

    About halfway through Todd Field's deeply resonant "Little Children," adulterous suburban lovers Sarah and Brad (Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson) indulge in something really naughty: They join in a moment of mass moral panic and righteous ostracism at the community pool. The cheerful chaos has just been obliterated by the discovery that the goggled and flippered town pervert, Ronnie McGorvey (Jackie Earle Haley), has slipped into the water among the kids. Sarah spots him first, then awareness sweeps over the crowd like a wave. Parents rush poolside, children scramble out of the water or get plucked out by the armpits, babies start to wail. It's as if the shark from "Jaws" had finally found a way to justify decades of collective primal fear. Wrapping their arms around their kids, Sarah and Brad instinctively join the crowd. They may be guilty, but McGorvey, mercifully for them, is guilty of much worse.
    Times Staff Writer
    About halfway through Todd Field's deeply resonant "Little Children," adulterous suburban lovers Sarah and Brad (Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson) indulge in something really naughty: They join in a moment of mass moral panic and righteous ostracism at the...

    Tags: Literature, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Phyllis Somerville, Adultery

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