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OFF THE WALL
SCREWBALL SEDUCTRESS. Funny, sexy, smart - Carole Lombard would have been a Hollywood legend even if she hadn't died tragically at age 33 in a 1942 wartime plane crash (leaving behind crushed husband Clark Gable). Lombard's 1934 showbiz farce "Twentieth...Tags: Carole Lombard
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to local art house and 2nd run films
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'The Right Stuff' **...Tags: Fred Savage, Rob Reiner, Chuck Yeager, Alec Baldwin, Frank Lloyd
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Chemistry between Gere, Lane endures
Tribune NewspapersHOLLYWOOD—Only once in her career has Diane Lane ever been asked to meet an actor to ascertain if the pair would have enough on-screen "chemistry" to make the screen sizzle. That was for the 1984 movie "The Cotton Club," and director Francis Ford...Tags: Debra Winger, Tom Hanks, Nora Ephron, Celebrity, Diane Lane
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Irish Film Festival; Artivist Film Festival; John Huston retrospective
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIrish eyes are smiling over the City of Angels as the first Irish Film Festival of Los Angeles opens this evening at the Clarity Theater in Beverly Hills with "Eden," the latest movie from the producers of "Once." Directed by Declan Recks, the drama...Tags: Los Angeles, Festive Event, Brad Bird, Sierra Madre, Anjelica Huston
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Santa Mónica, quintaesencia del Pacífico
ESPECIAL PARA EL SENTINELReza un dicho popular que "lo bueno viene en empaque pequeño", haciendo alusión quizás a las joyas. Y en lo que respecta a destinos de viajes, una joyita que amerita la atención del viajero es Santa Mónica. La quintaesencia de una ciudad playera de...Tags: Los Angeles, Sting, Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Robert Redford
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No Touchdown For Renée Zellweger This Time Around
Courant Staff WriterLEATHERHEADS 2008 period comedy directed by George Clooney, from a script by Duncan Brantley and Rick Reilly. Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 114 minutes, PG-13 for language. DVD has deleted scenes, making-of documentary, feature on the film's...Tags: George Clooney, Universal Orlando, Randy Newman, Movies, Leatherheads
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Robert Wagner shares pieces of his heart
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRobert Wagner gets a bit emotional explaining how he came up with the title of the memoir he wrote with Scott Eyman, "Pieces of My Heart." After receiving a rough manuscript of the autobiography, he recalls, he decided to read the chapter about Barbara...Tags: Stefanie Powers, David Niven, Christopher Walken, Spencer Tracy, Thanksgiving
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Baby star gazing
Special to The Morning CallThey can't club-hop till dawn, frolic on Miami Beach or check into a $1,700-a-day rehab facility, but they've overcome all those disadvantages in their crawl to the top. Celebrity babies are hot, hot, hot. With bidding for exclusive photos of Brad...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Diana, Princess of Wales, Lisa Marie Presley, Magazines, Goldie Hawn
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Richard Gere and Diane Lane are an enduring screen couple
Los Angeles TimesOnly once in her career has Diane Lane ever been asked to meet an actor to ascertain if the pair would have enough onscreen "chemistry" to make the screen sizzle. That was for the 1984 movie "The Cotton Club," and director Francis Ford Coppola wanted Lane...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Debra Winger, Tom Hanks, Nora Ephron, Sarah Palin
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TODAY'S PICKS
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (11:30 p.m., NBC/4) - Season premiere: Olympic swimming gold medalist Michael Phelps hosts; Lil' Wayne is the musical guest. MOVIES COCO CHANEL (8 p.m., Lifetime) (Made-for-cable, 2008) - Coco Chanel (Shirley MacLaine) rises from...Tags: John Wayne, New York Mets, Crimes, Humphrey Bogart, Shirley MacLaine
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Weekend TV heads west
A posse full of soon-to-be-big-name movie stars comes out with guns a-blazing in John Sturges' 1960 The Magnificent Seven, airing at noon today on AMC. This tale of seven gunslingers (actually, six gun- and one knife-slinger) hired to protect a poor...Tags: James Coburn, Movies, Montgomery Clift, Steve McQueen, Arthur Miller
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A siren of the silent silver screen
LOS ANGELES — Anita Page, an MGM actress who appeared in films with Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford and Buster Keaton during the transition from silent movies to talkies, has died. She was 98. Ms. Page died in her sleep Saturday at her home in Los...Tags: Los Angeles, Lon Chaney, New York, Joan Crawford, Movies
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