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'Best Years' among best
William Wyler's 1946 The Best Years of Our Lives, a film about veterans returning home from war, changed in ways even they (much less those they left behind) don't fully understand, airs at 5 p.m. today on TCM. The film won a plethora of Oscars, including...Tags: Movies, Harold Russell, Ron Howard, Jim Carrey, Academy Awards
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New on DVD
Married Life
Starring Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, Rachel McAdams, Patricia Clarkson | Directed by Ira Sachs | Sony Pictures | $28.96, $38.96 Blu-ray
Tired of being married to his noble but unexciting (at least to him) wife, Pat (Patricia Clarkson),...Tags: Matthew Broderick, Movies, Colin Firth, The Office, Rachel McAdams
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Movies
BASIC CABLE "The Ox-Bow Incident" **** 7 p.m., TCM Give 'em heck, Hank! Henry Fonda stars in this 1943 Western as Gil Carter, a drifter who falls in with a mob out to avenge the murder of a rancher. As a later Fonda character would do with a roomful of...Tags: Movies, Henry Fonda
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No bitter endings when the readers chime in
In the Dec. 28 Movies section, we talked about how some recent movies had less than enjoyable endings, then shared some of our favorite movie conclusions and asked to hear yours. And did we ever hear from you! Here are some of the responses (out of...Tags: James Woods, Buddhism, Deborah Kerr, Helena Bonham Carter, Maureen O'Hara
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'Déjà Vu'
Times Staff WriterJerry BRUCKHEIMER, the producer-king of mass audience mayhem, is not in the habit of giving his films French titles, but "Déjà Vu" is in the business of confounding expectations. Rather than the routine Denzel Washington-starring potboiler the...Tags: Gene Tierney, Movies, Tony Scott, Assault, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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'Father Knows Best' Mother Wyatt Dies
Times Staff WriterJane Wyatt, a three-time Emmy Award-winner for her portrayal of the patient, understanding housewife and mother on the classic 1950s family situation comedy "Father Knows Best," has died. She was 96. Wyatt, whose acting career spanned stage, screen and...Tags: Parties and Movements, Newspapers, Jim Anderson, Dick Powell, Television
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Hollywood reporting for duty?
Today, Andrew Breitbart and David Ehrenstein discuss what role filmmakers should and do play in the domestic debate. Yesterday, they pondered the fall season of antiwar flicks. Later in the week they'll attempt to define Hollywood values, locate Hollywood...Tags: Joe Lieberman, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Ernst Lubitsch, Television, George Clooney
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Movie review: 'Deja Vu'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) If you can swallow one of the most elaborate and absurd time-machine gimmicks imaginable, you can have a good time at "Deja Vu," the new Denzel Washington thriller about time travel, mad bombers and undying love at first sight. It's...Tags: Jim Caviezel, Movies, Tony Scott, Metal and Mineral, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Inside Sin City
If the highly original, wild-and-crazy Sin City doesn't look or feel like a regular movie, that's because it isn't. "That's what makes it so unique," rebel director Robert Rodriguez says in an interview in Los Angeles. "It doesn't feel like a movie. I...Tags: Gene Tierney, Jessica Alba, Salma Hayek, Mickey Rourke, James Robert Thompson
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SOUTHERN SECTION
Saturday, Dec. 4 TOURNAMENTS BREA OLINDA Championship Keppel 60, Redondo 50 Krista Arase of Keppel earned MVP honors for Brea Olinda. Third Place Long Beach Wilson 75, Rancho Verde 65 Neka Mixon had 22 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for...Tags: Baptist, Religious Education, Mountains, New England Patriots, Beach Vacations
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A master Kazan and rare revivals
Times Staff WriterThe Los Angeles County Museum of Art's four-week Elia Kazan retrospective continues Friday and Saturday with the director's 1954 masterwork, "On the Waterfront," as well as the rarely revived "Panic in the Streets," "Boomerang!" and "Viva Zapata!" "Panic...Tags: Emiliano Zapata, Migration, Nebraska, John Steinbeck, Eva Marie Saint
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Dreadfully good scares from the Brits
Times Staff WriterIt's Hammer time as the American Cinematheque celebrates "The Golden Age of British Horror, 1955-1975." For two decades, Hammer Film Productions, along with other British purveyors of terror, such as Anglo-Amalgamated, Amicus, Independent Artists and...Tags: Movies, Police Investigations, Cinema Industry, United Nations, Peter Cushing
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