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    Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. American Cinematheque gets into the holiday spirit

    The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen."
    The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen." Chaplin and Paulette Goddard star in his last silent film, the...

    Tags: James Stewart, Vera-Ellen, The Kid (movie), Charlie Chaplin, Quentin Tarantino

  2. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Detective has been good to his creator

    It's been two decades since the maverick Los Angeles homicide detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch made his debut in Michael Connelly's first novel, "The Black Echo." In 18 novels over that span, the hard-charging, short-tempered, fiercely independent Bosch — named, appropriately, for the 15th-century Dutch painter known for hellish scenes of physical and spiritual violence — has hunted down and confronted a series of murderers, several of them serial killers; repeatedly clashed with his co-workers and bosses at the Los Angeles Police Department; and engaged in a series of personal and family relationships, all of them difficult, most of them short-term.
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    It's been two decades since the maverick Los Angeles homicide detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch made his debut in Michael Connelly's first novel, "The Black Echo." In 18 novels over that span, the hard-charging, short-tempered, fiercely independent Bosch...

    Tags: The Lincoln Lawyer (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Burn Notice (tv program) , The Killing (tv program), Michael Connelly

  4. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Santa Barbara Festival sets film, tribute lineup

    The Santa Barbara Film Festival will present 13 world premieres and 32 American premieres in its 28<sup>th</sup> annual gathering, with tributes set for actors Ann Dowd (&ldquo;Compliance&rdquo;), Elle Fanning (&ldquo;Ginger &amp; Rosa&rdquo;), Ezra Miller ("The Perks of Being a Wallflower"), Omar Sy (&ldquo;The Intouchables&rdquo;), Eddie Redmayne (&ldquo;Les Mis&eacute;rables&rdquo;) and Quevenzhan&eacute; Wallis (&ldquo;Beasts of the Southern Wild&rdquo;).
    The Santa Barbara Film Festival will present 13 world premieres and 32 American premieres in its 28th annual gathering, with tributes set for actors Ann Dowd (“Compliance”), Elle Fanning (“Ginger & Rosa”), Ezra Miller ("The Perks...

    Tags: Eddie Redmayne, Timothy Spall, Jennifer Lawrence, Entertainment Events, Leonardo DiCaprio

  6. Dec 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. ‘Dragon Tattoo’: Denise Mina on Larsson, feminist crime fiction

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.com
    It's hard to imagine someone better suited to adapt Stieg Larsson's “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” as a graphic ......
  8. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. The lonely passion of Harry Bosch

    I've seen him. Really.
    I've seen him. Really. I'm not crazy. I'm not a liar. And I swear to you: I've seen Harry Bosch, the hero of Michael Connelly's brilliant, best-selling and melancholy-drenched mystery series. What's that you say? Bosch is a fictional character? -----...

    Tags: Murder, Tribune Tower, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Police Department, FBI

  10. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Jay Caspian Kang impresses with 'The Dead Do Not Improve'

    <strong>The Dead Do Not Improve</strong>
    -------------------- The Dead Do Not Improve A Novel Jay Caspian Kang Hogarth: 272 pp, $25 -------------------- Jay Caspian Kang's debut novel, "The Dead Do Not Improve," demands to be accepted on its own terms. Moving past the era in which...

    Tags: Stomach Cancer, Gang Activity, Allen Ginsberg, Literature, Genres

  12. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Harry Hole is back on crime beat in Jo Nesbo's 'Phantom'

    <strong>Phantom</strong>
    -------------------- Phantom A novel Jo Nesbo Knopf, 400 pp., $25.95 -------------------- Jo Nesbo, whose crime thrillers have sold more than 10 million copies in Europe and the U.S., has been anointed as the latest king of Scandinavian noir, the...

    Tags: Oslo (Norway), Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Review: The dark sensibilities of 'Kingston Noir'

    <strong>Kingston Noir</strong>
    -------------------- Kingston Noir Edited by Colin Channer Akashic Books: 285 pp; $15.95 trade paper original -------------------- Starting in 2004 with "Brooklyn Noir," the more than 50 titles in the Akashic Books series of crime fiction have been...

    Tags: Jamaica, Manhattan (New York City), Bob Marley, Music, Edwidge Danticat

  16. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Harris Savides dies at 55; cinematographer on 'Zodiac' and 'Milk'

    Harris Savides, who was widely considered one of the most influential contemporary cinematographers, earning acclaim for his canny visual sensibility on such films as "Zodiac" and "Milk," died Wednesday. He was 55.
    Harris Savides, who was widely considered one of the most influential contemporary cinematographers, earning acclaim for his canny visual sensibility on such films as "Zodiac" and "Milk," died Wednesday. He was 55. The Skouras Agency confirmed the New...

    Tags: New York City, Services and Shopping, James Gray, Somewhere (movie), Noah Baumbach

  18. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Five Years After the Cheshire Home Invasion, A Killer Answers Questions

    While he sat on Connecticut's death row late in 2011, the trial of his accomplice in the Cheshire home invasion killings was underway in a New Haven courtroom. Joshua Komisarjevsky's lawyers were rolling out a no-holds-barred, detailed defense,...

    Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Jennifer Hawke-Petit, Punishment

  20. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. In 'Argo,' Ben Affleck trades Boston crime for Tehran troubles

    It's no secret that Massachusetts native Ben Affleck loves Boston. After all, "Good Will Hunting" — the film that put him and Matt Damon on the Hollywood map — was set there, as were his first two directorial efforts, "Gone Baby Gone" and "The...

    Tags: Good Will Hunting (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment Events, Boston, Matt Damon

  22. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Hoffa Case: Soil Tests Show No Evidence of Human Remains

    ROSEVILLE, Michigan -- The seemingly never-ending search for the remains of missing Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa hit another dead end Tuesday when soil results taken from the grounds of a home in Michigan showed no evidence that human remains were buried on the property.
    CNN
    ROSEVILLE, Michigan -- The seemingly never-ending search for the remains of missing Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa hit another dead end Tuesday when soil results taken from the grounds of a home in Michigan showed no evidence that human remains were buried...

    Tags: The New York Times, Police Investigations, Career and Workplace, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice

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