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Reel Critics: 'Oblivion' a thinking man's thriller
Big-budget science-fiction movies are often vehicles for selling toys to kids and merchandise to adult fans. But there was a time when these films offered compelling visions of a strange future far beyond conventional thinking. "Forbidden Planet" in 1956,...
Tags: Bradley Cooper, Life of Pi (movie), Science Fiction (Movie Genre), Paula Patton, Stanley Kubrick
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Quick Takes: Memphis soul celebrated
The brand of soul music that originated from a segregated Memphis, Tenn., in the 1960s sought to "create a little harmony with harmony," President Obama observed. The music is an important part of American history, he said, and it was celebrated Tuesday...Tags: Movies, Satellite and Cable Service, Arts, Politics, PBS (tv network)
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Tickets to 'Blade Runner' benefit on sale at noon Tuesday
Cinespia and the Los Angeles Historic Theater Foundation's screening Saturday of Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi classic "Blade Runner" at the Million Dollar Theater in downtown L.A. is currently sold out. But 200 additional tickets will go on sale Tuesday...
Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Entertainment, Harrison Ford, Theater, Ridley Scott
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Sundance: Full transcript of Women Directors' Roundtable
This is the full, unedited transcript of the Los Angeles Times Women Directors' Roundtable at the Sundance Film Festival as moderated by staff writer John Horn. John Horn : Well, congratulations for all being here, but I'm gonna start with a study...
Tags: Minority Groups, Movies, Restraint of Trade, Corporate Crime, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sundance 2013: Female directors discuss the challenges they face
PARK CITY, Utah — Hollywood is dominated by men, and so, it turns out, is independent film. As a new study of Sundance Film Festival titles shows, less than a quarter of all American features over the last 10 years at Sundance were directed by...
Tags: Movies, Dakota Fanning, Fine Artists, Science and Technology, The New York Times
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The age of epics: Kenneth Turan's DVD picks of the week
With home entertainment systems featuring screens as big as the Ritz, it’s a good time to look at some recent DVD and Blu-ray releases of celebrated epics from the recent past. At the top of everyone’s list of intelligent epics is David...Tags: Movies, Isabelle Huppert, Michael Cimino, David Lean, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Debuts from Christopher Nolan, Stanley Kubrick: Kenneth Turan's pick
As the new year begins, what could be more fitting than a look at the first films of celebrated directors? The folks at Criterion have given us 1998's "Following," the fine independent debut by Christopher Nolan, who shot it over a year while he was...
Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Entertainment, Movies, Singin' in the Rain (movie), Fritz Lang
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Los Angeles' new porn condom law a hot topic in the industry
For the most part, the group assembled in the Sofitel meeting room appeared classically corporate: heavy on suits and button-down shirts, wearing laminated name tags. Hotel memo pads and pencils were placed on tables for use during panel discussions....
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Media Industry, Pornography, HIV
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'Cloud Atlas'? Shrug ★★ 1/2
A big-budget film's marketing mission is simple: Eliminate the idea of an unsuspecting audience. Did people know what they were getting when they got "Transformers: Dark of the Moon"? Yes. They got what they were shown in the 30-second ads, over and...
Tags: Movies, Tom Hanks, Susan Sarandon, Jim Sturgess, Jim Broadbent
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'Argo' director/star Ben Affleck grows smarter and more ambitious with each picture
In the last shot of Ben Affleck's "Argo" — relax, there are no spoilers here — the camera pans slowly along the shelves of toys in a young boy's bedroom. The year is 1980; the film spends most of its time on the true story of how a CIA...
Tags: Movies, Back to the Future (movie), Clint Eastwood, Ridley Scott, Iran
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Reel Critics: 'Resident Evil' keeps features that made it popular
"Resident Evil: Retribution" is the fifth movie in a very successful franchise that began as a series of apocalyptic Japanese video games. The surreal sci-fi adventure blends "Aliens" and "The Matrix" with "Blade Runner" overtones. For good measure,...
Tags: Resident Evil: Retribution (movie), Tim Roth, Mutual Funds, Michelle Rodriguez, The Matrix (movie)
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Review: 'How to Build an Android' by David F. Dufty
How to Build an Android The True Story ofPhilip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection David F. Dufty Henry Holt: 288 pp., $26 In 2005, at the edge of robotics, a curious project took shape: an android that was an eerily realistic copy of science fiction...
Tags: University of Memphis, Fiction, Science and Technology, Star Wars (movie), Colleges and Universities
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