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The other 'Journey to the Center of the Earth
Special to NewsdayWe might be digging for an analogy here, but compare the Earth to a golf ball (and the Big Bang as tee time!): Both have a dense inner core, a lighter but rigid middle interior, and a relatively wafer-thin surface. Our planet may not be white and dimpled,...Tags: Film Festivals, Pat Boone, Brendan Fraser, Jules Verne, James Mason
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A time capsule of Bunker Hill's Native Americans
By Saul Austerlitz Special to The TimesTHE GAP between a film's completion and its theatrical premiere is subject to some fluctuation, but 47 years is an unusually long delay by any standard. Kent Mackenzie's Los Angeles film "The Exiles," about a night ("any night," as Mackenzie described it)...Tags: Financial Aid, Basketball, Billy Wilder, Movies, History
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Christopher Nolan's 'Knight' vision
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE BRITISH filmmaker Christopher Nolan has the mien of a passionate literature professor (passionate, that is, in the British sense of the term) and, last December, he spoke about the young actor Heath Ledger as if he were the most fascinating manuscript...Tags: Bryan Singer, Robert Downey Jr., Family, Don Siegel, Indiana Jones
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ONE NEW DVD: Wong Kar Wai's work worth look back
Tribune NewspapersPretty but slight, "My Blueberry Nights," the first English-language film by the revered Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar Wai, will seem both familiar and disappointing to many of his fans. This languid road movie, out on DVD this week from Genius/Weinstein Co.,...Tags: Sony Corp., California, Organized Crime, Quentin Tarantino, New York
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New 'Red Balloon' floats to top of filmmaking
Special to The Morning CallIt sounds cliched, as does the nature of the film itself, but ''Flight of the Red Balloon'' is a gem made by a filmmaker who loves life, and knows how to capture its ebb and flow and sweet complication. This quiet, patient masterwork comes from Taiwanese...Tags: Film Festivals, Juliette Binoche, Cannes Film Festival, Transportation Accidents, Theater
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Kristen Morgin at Marc Selwyn Fine Art
Special to The TimesIn her second solo show in Los Angeles, Kristen Morgin strips away the sentimentality that made her earlier works look nostalgic -- so obsessed with yesteryear that they seemed to have been made by someone with her heart set on turning the clock back. Her...Tags: Books, Goofy, California, Animals, Books and Magazines
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On The Scene
By Gail Braccidiferro | Special To The CourantBecause Isaiah D. Cooper was a professional musician before he entered law school at 33, many colleagues assumed he would specialize in entertainment law. He said he wasn't interested and instead focused on tax law and business transactions. In recent...Tags: State Budgets, Consumer Electronics Industry, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Connecticut, Movies
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With funding, Valley filmmaker has offer top actors can't refuse
Of The Morning CallWhen Allentown resident Carl Veno released his first book, ''Invisible Ink,'' in 2005, little did he realize just how important one chapter would be. Veno wrote a screenplay based on the chapter, called ''Little Chicago,'' which tells the story of a...Tags: Organized Crime, Long Island, New York, Richard Gere, Bucks County
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'Forever': Celebrating art at artists' resting places
Chicago Tribune criticPere-Lachaise is the largest cemetery in Paris and, because of the high number of artists, writers, musicians and politicians at rest there, one of the most visited in the world. It also is the ostensible subject of this sometimes clunky 2006 documentary,...Tags: Guillaume Apollinaire, Frederic Chopin, Marcel Proust, Maria Callas, Death and Dying
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Ledger's Joker An 'Iconic Villain'
ASSOCIATED PRESSJack Nicholson's Joker was a blast. Heath Ledger's Joker is as dark and anarchic a figure as Randle McMurphy in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," the role that brought Nicholson his first Academy Award. Ledger's performance in the Batman tale "The...Tags: Anthony Hopkins, Spencer Tracy, Academy Awards, Denzel Washington, Peter Finch
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