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1. 'The Biggest Loser: Couples' 7 p.m., WMAQ-Ch. 5 For Season 5, the competition series takes a page from "The Amazing Race," making it a contest of two-person teams -- spouses, friends, siblings, etc. -- instead of individuals. In the premiere, the...Tags: Walter Cronkite, Television, Holidays, Classical Music
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Movie capsules
South Florida Sun-SentinelA summary of the movies playing Oct. 11 to Nov. 15, 2007 at the 22nd Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Most tickets are $10 general admission; $5 for members and free for holders of FLIFF Fast Pass. Parties and special events are priced...Tags: Deborah Gibson, William Holden, Sherilyn Fenn, William Hurt, Max von Sydow
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Review: 'One Tree Hill: Season Three'
Zap2It.com"One Tree Hill" has always frustrated me by taking its tonal lead from Chad Michael Murray's Lucas Scott, the outcast-turned-cool-kid who refuses to accept that he rolls with the popular crowd. On one hand, I always have a place in my viewing schedule...Tags: Sheryl Lee, Juvenile Delinquency, Barry Corbin, James Lafferty
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TV Gal Has Little Time for 'Big Love'
SPECIAL TO ZAP2ITMobsters. Morticians. Carnival freaks. HBO doesn't churn out your typical doctor/lawyer/cop show. So it's really not that big of a surprise that HBO's newest series is all about polygamy. In "Big Love" (premiering Sunday at 10 p.m. on HBO), Bill...Tags: Bill Paxton, Tim Matheson, Physiology, Annabeth Gish, CBS Corp.
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I Slept With Someone From Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me
previous episode | next episode | back to the One Tree Hill episode guide Written by Bill Brown Directed by Moira Kelly What's the drama: The Ravens are headed back to the court wearing black jerseys with the initials K.S. on them. Nathan assures his...Tags: Family, Court Administration, Justice System
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The Safety Of Objects
STAFF WRITER(R). Suburban angst runs amok in this well-acted but soggy adaptation of stories by A.M. Homes. Gold-standard cast includes Glenn Close, Patricia Clarkson, Jessica Campbell, Moira Kelly, Dermot Mulroney, Timothy Olyphant, Mary Kay Place and Kristen...Tags: Robert Altman, Raymond Carver, Joshua Jackson, Radio Industry, Glenn Close
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'The Safety of Objects'
Times Staff WriterRose Troche's "The Safety of Objects" is too much of a good thing. In interweaving the fates of four neighboring families in a leafy suburb, Troche, who drew from the short stories of A.M. Homes, tackled one household too many. While Mary Kay Place, as...Tags: Glenn Close, Dermot Mulroney, Vehicles, Joshua Jackson, Movies
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Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday September 27, 1996 Dorothy Day, the great social activist, once remarked unforgettably: "The best thing to do with the best things in life is to give them away." Few among us have such unselfish generosity of spirit, but Day actually...Tags: Martin Sheen, Raul Julia, Movies
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Unhook the Stars
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday November 1, 1996 Gena Rowlands glows in her son Nick Cassavetes' endearing "Unhook the Stars" as a woman coming to the realization that she's reaching a crossroads in her life. A beautiful, wise, 60ish widow, Rowlands' Mildred has stayed on...Tags: Gena Rowlands, Marisa Tomei, Celebrity, Movies, Gerard Depardieu
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Dangerous Beauty
FOR THE TIMESFriday February 20, 1998 The movie that arrives in theaters today under the title "Dangerous Beauty" has been on and off Warner Bros.' release schedule for nearly a year, having tested and rejected such names as "Courtesan," "The Honest Courtesan,"...Tags: Robin Wright Penn, Gloria Steinem, Literature, Tom Jones, Jacqueline Bisset
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Love Walked In
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday February 20, 1998 In the final credits of "Love Walked In," a competent B-picture, special thanks are offered to Columbia Home Video. Well, the home screen is precisely where this picture belongs. It's intelligent and stylish but not nearly...Tags: Movies, Denis Leary, David Robinson
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Little Odessa
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 2, 1995 "Little Odessa" is about Russian Jewish emigres in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach, and 26-year-old writer-director James Gray, making his feature film debut, turns the wintry neighborhood into something resembling the steppes. The...Tags: James Gray, Edward Furlong, Brighton Park, Tim Roth, Brighton Beach
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