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Monday's TV Highlights: James Earl Jones on 'House'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Oct. 4 - 10 in PDF format This week's TV Movies AILING: James Earl Jones guest stars as a visiting African dignitary with a serious medical condition on a new...... -
Let Richard Dreyfuss' people go
Jacket CopyA new audio-book version of the Bible, jam-packed with stars, has made it to shelves in time for the holidays. Richard Dreyfuss does Moses, Max Von Sydow does Noah and Gary Sinise is David, but they're just the beginning. The...... -
Michael Hiltzik: PG&E buys itself a ballot initiative
Money & CompanyThe characteristic campaign photograph of Hiram W. Johnson, who served two terms as California governor and five as its U.S. senator early in the last century, depicted him in a three-piece suit and high collar, with his dukes up. It...... -
Movie Review: Robin Hood
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearHere, at last, is Ridley Scott’s Russell Hood: Prince of Prequels, a dark and brawny version of the Robin Hood legend that anchors itself in English history and loses some of the merriment in the process. Scott, his screenwriter (Brian Helgeland of... -
Ridley Scott's 'Robin Hood' remake: More poor than rich
Brand XRidley Scott has probably done more period films than any other current Hollywood director. His new “Robin Hood” is his fifth … or even his seventh if you want to count “Alien” and “Blade Runner” as “peri... -
Michael Hiltzik: Adam Smith Foundation, meet Adam Smith
Money & CompanyIn the Woody Allen movie "Hannah and her Sisters," the dour character played by Max von Sydow remarks, "If Jesus Christ ever came back and saw what was going on in his name, he'd never stop throwing up." You could...... -
From The Vaults: 'The Virgin Spring' (1960)
The Daily MirrorThis continues to be the only Ingmar Bergman movie I have seen... I have a slew of them in my Netflix queue, but this one got prioritized mainly because it was the basis for Wes Craven's 1972 classic, “Last House on the Left.” Bergman's film, in turn,... -
William Peter Blatty: writing in the shadows of the Exorcist
Jacket CopyNow 82, William Peter Blatty has just published his eleventh novel, "Dimiter." He's best-known for "The Exorcist," his tale of demonic possession, made into the famous film by William Friedkin. He even co-wrote the screenplay. After 13 million books sold.... -
Summer Movie Preview
Courant film CriticIt has been suggested that summer has already begun at the cineplexes, with the huge opening for ``The Scorpion King." Whether The Rock has legs as well as arms will be seen. But well before Memorial Day, the traditional start of summer, the long season...Tags: Nathan Lane, Callie Khouri, James Cromwell, Depression, Bill Pullman
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Movie review: 'Ingmar Bergman Films'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITICOne of the cinema's masters and first citizens receives another celebration this week when 10 great films by Sweden's Ingmar Bergman--ranging from his superb 1955 romantic comedy "Smiles of a Summer night" to his 1983 valedictory masterpiece "Fanny and...Tags: Family, Death, Opera (genre), Academy Awards, Liv Ullmann
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Cannes tries to put 'Bunny' hop behind it
Chicago Tribune movie criticCan Cannes bounce back from "The Brown Bunny"? Or will Michael Moore's already controversial "Fahrenheit 9/11" dominate the international movie showcase, which begins again Wednesday on the southern coast of France? Last year's Cannes Film Festival --...Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Michael Moore, Michelangelo Antonioni, Death, France
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