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'Brothers Bloom' stars Brody, Weisz and Ruffalo talk about the film
Opening night gala presentation: "The Brothers Bloom" When: 7 p.m. Thursday, Harris Theater (red carpet arrivals 6 to 7 p.m.) In which: Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo play sibling con artists who set out to fleece a madcap heiress, Penelope, portrayed by...Tags: Celebrity, Movies, New Jersey, The Brothers Bloom (movie), Wes Anderson
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Catherine Deneuve's seasoned serenity
In "A Christmas Tale," French director Arnaud Desplechin's bittersweet deconstruction of the home-for-the-holidays drama, Catherine Deneuve plays the hands-off matriarch Junon, who may not live to say "Joyeux Noël" again. She and her husband (Jean-Paul...Tags: Theater, Brigitte Bardot, Movies, Religious Festivals, Death and Dying
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'Federico Fellini: The Book of Dreams'
ANYONE familiar with the films of Federico Fellini knows that he gave importance to dreams. But the extent of that devotion has become fully evident only now, with the publication of "Il Libro dei Sogni" -- "The Book of Dreams." These sketches, mostly...Tags: Movies, Celebrity, Roberto Rossellini, Cinema Industry, Henry Kissinger
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10 books and movies to prep for a trip to Rome
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf you're planning to visit Rome before you die, it pays to prepare for the experience. Here are 10 books and movies to help you understand what you see in the Roman Forum, at the Vatican and on the Piazza Navona. 1. "The Agony and the Ecstasy" (1961, by...Tags: Gregory Peck, Movies, Vincent van Gogh, Roberto Rossellini, Charles Laughton
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'Still Life' takes Venice
The Chinese movie "Still Life," a surprise entry set against the backdrop of China's gigantic Three Gorges Dam project, on Saturday won this year's Golden Lion — the top award at the Venice Film Festival.
Helen Mirren and Ben Affleck took the top...Tags: Movies, Celebrity, Diana, Princess of Wales, Venice, Justice System
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'Wind' shakes the jury
Times Staff WriterThe eighth time proved the charm for veteran British director Ken Loach, whose historical drama "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" was the surprise winner of the Palme d'Or Sunday night at the Festival de Cannes. Because Loach has been such a fixture here...Tags: Theater, Celebrity, Justice System, Sophia Loren, William Friedkin
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Bella Cucina
Times Staff WriterTattoo and piercing artists, newsstands and edgy bars, Musso & Frank and the American Cinematheque all inhabit the same stretch of Hollywood Boulevard. And right in its midst, a new restaurant called Bella has appeared at the corner of Las Palmas and...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, West Hollywood, Government, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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'Emperor' leads topsy-turvy Oscar race
Times Staff WriterFrom The Times: Feb. 18, 1988 For the first time in Academy Awards history, no American was nominated for directing, even though big studio favorites swept the best picture nominations in a topsy-turvy 60th Oscar race. "The Last Emperor," Columbia's...Tags: Meryl Streep, Holly Hunter, Denzel Washington, Anne Ramsey, Olympia Dukakis
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'Unforgiven' Top Film; Pacino, Thompson Win
Times Staff WriterFrom The Times: March 30, 1993 Hollywood honored international film legend Clint Eastwood and his movie "Unforgiven" with Oscars for best direction and best picture of 1992 during the 65th annual Academy Awards on Monday night. But, in contrast to the...Tags: Theater, Celebrity, Diseases, Cinema Industry, Sharon Stone
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Entertainers Receive Golden Globe Awards
From The Times: Feb. 9, 1969 It was the high point, the explosive moment — in laughter — of the evening Monday. "Thanks to the man who has made all this possible," Julie Andrews said demurely, as she accepted the Golden Globe of the Hollywood Foreign...Tags: Theater, Celebrity, Cinema Industry, Mary Tyler Moore, Sophia Loren
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The Duke Delivers
From The Times: Jan. 28, 1975
The Golden Globes, which were seen Saturday night on some 130 Metromedia stations, caused talk in this town that was equalled only by the talk about Norman Lear's new series, "Hot L Baltimore," which debuted Friday night. It...Tags: Theater, Celebrity, Cinema Industry, Valerie Harper, William Friedkin
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Sights and places
The trattoria is usually a family-run concern serving home-cooking. A ristorante is more formal, with a wider selection of dishes. The osteria is an inn, usually with only a few local dishes and endless wine. Pizzerias can serve antipasto, pasta, meat and...Tags: Architecture, Minority Groups, Anita Ekberg, Heavy Engineering
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