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Bahrani's 'Chop Shop' has lots of street smarts
Sun Movie Critic(B+) Contemporary triumphs such as Jim Sheridan's In America (2003) and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement (2004) have brought magical thinking into incongruous contexts such as New York's Hell's Kitchen in the 1980s and France during the First...Tags: Vittorio de Sica, Movies, Hell's Kitchen, F Scott Fitzgerald, Vehicles
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Watch out for... Marion Cotillard
This awards season it's all about Marion Cotillard.
She's the 31-year-old French actress whose performance as Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose" left critics desperately searching for new words to describe her: "incredible," "breathtaking," "inspiring,"...Tags: Festive Event, Movies, Marion Cotillard, Russell Crowe, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Lord of the dance
Having taken on a variety of eccentric projects, including "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Sin City," since starring in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, Elijah Wood finds himself at it again.
This time he's a dancing penguin in director...Tags: Robin Williams, Elijah Wood, Movies, Animation, George Miller
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Tautou Said to Star in 'Da Vinci Code'
PARIS - Winsome French actress Audrey Tautou of "Amelie" fame has been chosen to play Tom Hanks' partner in cracking "The Da Vinci Code" in the film adaptation of the best-selling novel, the newspaper Le Parisien reported Saturday. According to the...Tags: Movies, Ron Howard, Sophie Marceau, Crimes, Book
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Cinematography: 'The Aviator'
Special to The TimesCinematographer Robert Richardson, who took home the Oscar for his work on "The Aviator," developed his signature look of hot lights and burnished surfaces while working with director Oliver Stone on films such as "Salvador," "Wall Street," "JFK" —...Tags: Martin Scorsese, Movies, Cinema Industry, Oliver Stone, Academy Awards
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PLANNER OUR CRITICS' CHOICES
MOVIES CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The 37th annual festival swings into full gear this week with a strong schedule at several venues, including the Music Box Theatre (3733 N. Southport Ave.) and the Landmark Century Centre Cinema (2828 N....Tags: Movies, Shohei Imamura, Richard Linklater, Emir Kusturica, Loretta Lynn
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Love Me If You Dare
Staff Writer(R). Fetching French stars Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard are the reason to see this overproduced, overscored and underwhelming black comedy of childhood partners-in-crime who carry their love and dangerous games into adulthood. Yann Samuell...Tags: Movies, Marion Cotillard, Cinema Industry, People
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Movie review: 'Love Me If You Dare'
Tribune staff reporter3 stars (out of 4) Yann Samuell's "Love Me If You Dare" is a dare, of sorts. First off, it dares you not to compare it to Jean-Pierre Jeunet's breakout French hit "Amelie"--an impossibility given their similarities. "Love Me If You Dare" not only shares...Tags: Movies, Marion Cotillard, Patrick Dempsey, Snow White, Paramount
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Movie review: 'Alien: The Director's Cut'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 1/2stars (out of 4) "Alien: The Director's Cut" is an old nightmare, made shiny new. It's a scream from another era that still echoes around us. Director Ridley Scott's new, digitally refurbished and re-edited version of his 1979 pop science-fiction...Tags: Walter Hill, David Fincher, James Cameron, Movies, Howard Hawks
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'Lord of the Rings' leads with 13 nods
Chicago Tribune movie reporterFew Academy Awards aficionados would think a movie about hobbits and wizards could take the Best Picture prize, but "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring" nonetheless became the official frontrunner by earning 13 Oscar nominations. "Lord of the...Tags: Sean Penn, Nicole Kidman, Movies, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Celebrity
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Britain announces film nominees
Associated Press Writer"Moulin Rouge" and "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," two of the films expected to score big in next month's Oscar lineup, led the field Monday for the 2002 Orange British Academy Film Awards with 13 nominations each. "Gosford Park" and...Tags: Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Movies, Cinema Industry, Renee Zellweger
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