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    Oct 25, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Horror movies: Halloween's sweet spot

    I do like horror movies ¿ just not the kind with umpteen sequels
    Countdown to Halloween: five days. I don't like wearing costumes, I'm not into haunted houses, candy corn is too sweet, and I prefer pumpkin pie to pumpkin carvings. But I do like horror movies — just not the kind with umpteen sequels. I saw...

    Tags: Sylvia Kristel, In Bruges (movie), Haunted Houses (attractions), William Friedkin, Keir Dullea

  2. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Cuban Movie Posters at New Haven Free Public Library

    <span style="font-size: medium;">One of the lesser-known delights of the New England Festival of Ibero-American Cinema taking place in New Haven is &ldquo;Posters from an Island,&rdquo; a month-long exhibit of Cuban movie posters on view at the New Haven Free Public Library through Oct. 9. The show, guest curated by Leonel Limonte, a Florida-based neurologist and Cuban-American film scholar, features the work of brilliant graphic designers like Nelson Ponce and Paul Valdes Raupa, who are all but unknown to Americans. The 23 posters on view are feasts of color, creative energy and graphic innovation that undermine the notion that Cuba under Castro is all about repression, bleakness, terror and all the other bits of vilification regularly trumpeted on Fox News. In fact, just seeing these posters all in one room &mdash; in the Azoth Gallery on the lower level of the library &mdash; is all the more reason to normalize relations with the island we&rsquo;ve mindlessly shunned for more than half a century.</span>
    One of the lesser-known delights of the New England Festival of Ibero-American Cinema taking place in New Haven is “Posters from an Island,” a month-long exhibit of Cuban movie posters on view at the New Haven Free Public Library through Oct....

    Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Arts, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Fox News Channel (tv network)

  4. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Katy Perry to serenade Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger at Hammer gala

    Museum galas are reliably glitzy affairs, complete with A-list celebrities wearing red-carpet fashion -- all for a good cause, of course. This year, the Hammer Museum will boast the likes of&nbsp;Katy Perry, Armie Hammer, Steve Martin and MSNBC personality Rachel Maddow at its 10th annual fundraising gala set for Oct. 6.&nbsp;
    Museum galas are reliably glitzy affairs, complete with A-list celebrities wearing red-carpet fashion -- all for a good cause, of course. This year, the Hammer Museum will boast the likes of Katy Perry, Armie Hammer, Steve Martin and MSNBC personality...

    Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Steve Martin, Steven Spielberg, Arts and Culture, Katy Perry

  6. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Madonna full of fresh pop at United Center

    It was a concert that opened with an act of contrition and closed with a robed church choir paving the road to a celebration. In between there was fake blood, pretend guns, the return of the infamous conical bra, whiffs of sadomasochism and poison-tipped political commentary, as well as allusions to the pop art of Roy Lichtenstein, movies by Oliver Stone and Stanley Kubrick, Brecht-Weil cabaret, Asian mysticism, Cirque du Soleil-style tightrope acrobatics, and Basque folk music.
    It was a concert that opened with an act of contrition and closed with a robed church choir paving the road to a celebration. In between there was fake blood, pretend guns, the return of the infamous conical bra, whiffs of sadomasochism and poison-...

    Tags: United Center, Music, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture

  8. Aug 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The Writing Life: Sandi Tan switches genres for 'The Black Isle'

    Sandi Tan's past is teeming with ghosts. The Pasadena-based filmmaker-turned-novelist isn't a "seer" herself &mdash; she's a self-described scaredy-cat and doesn't particularly enjoy supernatural books and movies &mdash; but her childhood in Singapore in the 1980s was populated with vivid ghost stories and family members who saw spirits. Even her elementary school, a dank former World War II-era military hospital, was said to be haunted.
    Sandi Tan's past is teeming with ghosts. The Pasadena-based filmmaker-turned-novelist isn't a "seer" herself — she's a self-described scaredy-cat and doesn't particularly enjoy supernatural books and movies — but her childhood in Singapore...

    Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Fiction, Unrest, Conflicts and War, David Lynch, Jane Campion

  10. Jun 22, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Best Movies About Presidents

    Blogging with Bill White
    I'm midway through the book "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter," on which the new movie is based. The book's a lot of fun; the movie seems to getting lukewarm reviews. I decided this would be a good time to create a......
  12. Jul 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. ‘Dark Knight Rises’: Christopher Nolan’s Gotham, back in black

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com
    The defining moment in the history of the fictitious city called Gotham is when a trembling young boy in a ......
  14. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Judith Crist dies at 90; film critic 'most hated by Hollywood'

    As one of America's most widely read and influential film critics from the 1960s through the '80s, Judith Crist was known for her often-caustic reviews that earned her a reputation as "the critic most hated by Hollywood."
    As one of America's most widely read and influential film critics from the 1960s through the '80s, Judith Crist was known for her often-caustic reviews that earned her a reputation as "the critic most hated by Hollywood." Director Billy Wilder once joked...

    Tags: The Gold Rush (movie), Robert Altman, Radio City Music Hall, Manhattan (New York City), Maureen O'Hara

  16. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. The Ridgefield Playhouse Film Society shows 'David & Lisa' on July 6

    <strong>David &amp; Lisa</strong>
    David & Lisa Friday, July 6th at 7:30pm, the Ridgefield Playhouse Film Society "Lost and Found Film Series"   Best-known as astronaut David Bowman, the man who talked to HAL, the ship's computer that sabotaged the mission to Jupiter in Stanley Kubrick'...

    Tags: Psychiatry, Movies, Keir Dullea, Entertainment, Celebrities

  18. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Prometheus' seeks out classical music in deep space

    In space, no one can hear you scream &mdash; but everyone can hear the classical music&nbsp;loud and clear.
    In space, no one can hear you scream — but everyone can hear the classical music loud and clear. Science-fiction movies have had a long affinity for classical music, and the relationship is a fascinating and complex one. In "Prometheus," Ridley...

    Tags: Terrence Malick, Movies, Frederic Chopin, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Music

  20. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. James Bond at 50: The sadist who loved me?

    <em>This is the golden anniversary of &ldquo;Dr. No,&rdquo; the film that introduced moviegoers to the most famous spy of them all: James Bond of her majesty&rsquo;s secret service. To mark the anniversary, we&rsquo;ll be running edited excerpts from Bill Desowitz&rsquo;s just-released&nbsp;&rdquo;<a href="http://www.jamesbondunmasked.com/" target="_blank">James Bond Unmasked</a>,&rdquo; which features interviews with all six Bond actors. </em>
    This is the golden anniversary of “Dr. No,” the film that introduced moviegoers to the most famous spy of them all: James Bond of her majesty’s secret service. To mark the anniversary, we’ll be running edited excerpts from Bill...

    Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, James Bond (fictional character), Timothy Dalton, Movies, Daniel Craig

  22. Mar 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Bells are ringing, effectively, in films of today and of yore

    It's not much of a movie, but in the Duplass brothers' "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" a misdialed phone number &mdash; Mis-tapped? Mis-punched? Who dials anymore, anyway? &mdash; gets the bonged-out dreamer played by Jason Segel thinking he was contacted for a reason. He's already obsessed with the M. Night Shyamalan film "Signs." Surely this must be a sign as well.
    It's not much of a movie, but in the Duplass brothers' "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" a misdialed phone number — Mis-tapped? Mis-punched? Who dials anymore, anyway? — gets the bonged-out dreamer played by Jason Segel thinking he was contacted for a...

    Tags: Dial M for Murder (movie), His Girl Friday (movie), Peter Sellers, Movies, Entertainment

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