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Allan Graf's latest sport? Stunts in movies
It may seem surprising that Allan Graf — the baseball coordinator, stunt coordinator and second-unit director for Warner Bros.' Jackie Robinson biographical drama "42" — first made his name on the gridiron. But that's precisely why Graf was...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Chicago Bears, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Jackie Robinson, John McKay
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Reel Critics: '42' hits a grand slam
It's only April, but a leading contender for this year's Best Picture award is already in a theater near you. "42" is the absolutely compelling story of Jackie Robinson. He was the first African American ever to play Major League Baseball and wore that...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, 42 (movie), Mystic River (movie), Jackie Robinson, Sports
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Watching '42' with children: Is the language too much for them?
The surprise box office success of the uplifting Jackie Robinson biographical film "42" suggests that audiences are ready for a PG-13-rated movie filled with coarse, racially charged language. It also raises questions about whether children should see it,...Tags: Racism, PG-13 Rated Movies, Judaism, Arts and Culture, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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'42': Jackie Robinson has to share the spotlight with Branch Rickey ★★ 1/2
"42," writer-director Brian Helgeland's carefully tended portrait of Jackie Robinson, treats its now-mythic Brooklyn Dodger with respect, reverence and love. But who's in there, underneath the mythology? Has the movie made Robinson, a man who endured so...
Tags: Racism, Folklore and Mythology, Christopher Meloni, Arts and Culture, Jackie Robinson
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'42' director: I didn't soft pedal racially charged language
Brian Helgeland, writer and director of the Jackie Robinson biographical film "42," expected his new movie would get an R rating from the Motion Picture Assn. of America. After all, the film, which was produced by Legendary Pictures and is being...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, 42 (movie), Django Unchained (movie), Alan Tudyk, Racism
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Review: Pleasing '42' has Jackie Robinson's number
"God built me to last," Jackie Robinson says at one point in "42," and, thankfully, his remarkable story is built the same way. It would have to be to survive the full-dress Hollywood biopic treatment it gets in this film, which is unabashedly subtitled...
Tags: Ruby Dee, Racism, Abusive Behavior, Christopher Meloni, American Violet (movie)
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Jackie Robinson's widow says '42' hits home
NEW YORK — Above all else, Rachel Robinson remembers the kissing. When the taunts at the ballpark grew too fierce and the naysayers too loud, her husband, Jackie, would come home to their Brooklyn apartment and the couple would try to block out...
Tags: Restaurants, New York Mets, Dining and Drinking, Barack Obama, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Oscars 2013: Hairstyles, the long and the short of it
Sunday night's 85th Academy Awards style was, as Times fashion critic Booth Moore pointed out, all about extremes. While Moore was referring to the complete red carpet looks -- the gowns, the jewels and the like -- one might have come to the same...
Tags: Zoe Saldana, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Entertainment Events, Kim Basinger, Academy Awards
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Kevin Spacey brings star power to 'House of Cards'
It was a steamy weeknight in July on Centre Street, and the extras in black tie were flagging. The $100 million series "House of Cards" was prepping a crowd scene outside the Peabody Institute, across from the Midtown BBQ & Brew. For more than two hours,...
Tags: Netflix Inc., The Wire (tv program), Business, Television, Satellite and Cable Service
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Reel Critics: Crime doesn't pay for audience
Director Ruben Fleischer served up a campy blood-fest in "Zombieland." Wisecracking shooters eliminated disposable members of the walking dead by the dozen. In "Gangster Squad," disposable gangsters line up to be shot to pieces by a more serious team of...
Tags: Ang Lee, World War II (1939-1945), Emma Stone, Gangster Squad (movie), Movies
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For '42,' actor had to please Jackie Robinson's No. 1 fan
When Chadwick Boseman was cast as Jackie Robinson in the race-themed baseball drama "42," he was immediately confronted by someone with personal knowledge of the renowned ballplayer: the late athlete's widow, Rachel Robinson. "The first thing she said...
Tags: Harrison Ford, Christopher Meloni, Jackie Robinson, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Baseball
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'Gangster Squad' a stylish but shallow noir tale, critics say
Taking its name and inspiration from a real LAPD operation that battled organized crime during the 1940s and '50s, the new film "Gangster Squad" dramatizes the story of Sgt. John O'Mara (played by Josh Brolin) and his squad's crusade against the...Tags: Chinatown (movie), Zombieland (movie), The Washington Post, Sean Penn, The Boston Globe
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