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Screening schedule
All shows play at 8 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call 312-904-9442. July 5: "In a Lonely Place," 1950, Nicholas Ray July 12: "The Train," 1965, John Frankenheimer July 19: "Union Pacific," 1939, Cecil B. DeMille July 26: "3:10 to Yuma,"...Tags: Union Pacific Corporation, John Frankenheimer, Rouben Mamoulian, Charles Chaplin, George Stevens Jr.
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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: Robert Zimmerman, Minority Groups, Gulfstream, Democratic Party, Rosie O'Donnell
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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: Peter Cushing, Festive Event, Dana Andrews, Movies, Bela Lugosi
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Paris, with popcorn
Times Staff WriterNobody writes songs about January in Paris. It's cold and bleak, and the impenetrable rain clouds make 8 a.m. as dark as midnight. It's perfect weather for going to the movies, which is what I do. But I also go to the movies in Paris in April, May and...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Woody Allen, Theater, Spencer Tracy, John Cassavetes
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'Tales from the Crypt: Ritual'
Zap2It.comA new "Tales from the Crypt" movie feels like an echo of another time, doesn't it? A time, perhaps, when HBO was just an expensive movie channel rather than the most respected producer of TV drama on the block; a world where a puppet could drop terrible...Tags: Jennifer Grey, Billy Zane, Wes Craven, Robert Zemeckis, Richard Donner
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5 films that are great '40s noirs
1. SHADOW OF A DOUBT (Alfred Hitchcock; 1943) 4 stars A charming, beautifully written small-town psychological thriller about two people named Charlie: an idealistic young girl (Teresa Wright) and her suave, worldly uncle (Joseph Cotten), whom she...Tags: Kirk Douglas, Teresa Wright, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner
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In the Scary 'Below,' It's Enigmas Ahoy
Times Staff WriterAt first glance, director David Twohy's "Below" has the makings of a B-movie horror classic. Somewhere in the Atlantic during the Second World War, the crew of the U.S. ship Tiger Shark happens across three survivors from a downed British ship. Among...Tags: Charles Lee, Nick Chinlund, Movies, Scott Foley, Darren Aronofsky
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