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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to Oct. 10 and earlier releases
Tribune NewspapersNew this week ' The Express' Rating: PG for thematic content, violence and language involving racism and brief sensuality. What it's about: A young man growing up in segregated America goes to college, where he becomes the first African-American to...Tags: Sex and the City, Meteorological Disasters, John Malkovich, Movies, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
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AFI Fest honors Tilda Swinton and Danny Boyle
AFI Fest 2008 will present tributes to director Danny Boyle and Academy Award-winning actress Tilda Swinton at ArcLight Hollywood next month.
A screening of Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" will follow his tribute, and an hour of film clips and a Q&A and...Tags: Film Festivals, Cinema Industry, Danny Boyle, Movies, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to Sept. 26 and earlier releases
Tribune NewspapersNew this week 'Nights in Rodanthe' Rating: PG-13 for some sensuality. What it's about: Angry lonely man and a sad lonely woman meet and fall in love during a hurricane. The Kid Attractor Factor: Kids love Nicholas Sparks novels, right? Good lessons/...Tags: Sex and the City, Meteorological Disasters, Movies, John Malkovich, Colleges and Universities
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to Sept. 26 and earlier film releases
New this week 'Nights in Rodanthe' Rating: PG-13 for some sensuality. What it's about: Angry lonely man and a sad lonely woman meet and fall in love during a hurricane. The Kid Attractor Factor: Kids love Nicholas Sparks novels, right? Good lessons/...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, John Malkovich, Movies, Natural Disasters, Ted Williams
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ROUNDUP: 'Milking the Rhino' (4 stars!) and 'Derek'
Chicago Tribune'MILKING THE RHINO' **** Throughout the fascinating, often beautiful "Milking the Rhino," a song from " Oklahoma" kept popping into my head, the one that goes "oh, the farmer and the cowboys should be friends ..." In a paraphrased form, that's the...Tags: Animals, Nature, Movies, Oklahoma, Derek Jarman
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Alberta Ferretti store brings Milan to Melrose
Special to The TimesMILANESE designer Alberta Ferretti chose image-obsessed Los Angeles to open her first U.S. flagship boutique Sept. 20, bypassing Manhattan to put her elegant catwalk looks within easy reach of actresses and the stylists who dress them. That makes her...Tags: Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Manhattan (New York City), Metal and Mineral, Anne Hathaway
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'Burn After Reading' goes for laughs
Coen brothers fans high off the magnificence of "No Country For Old Men" will probably be looking to the Coens' latest movie, hoping for more of the same. Or at least more of something brilliant. But "Burn After Reading," a decidedly light counterpoint to...Tags: Cormac McCarthy, Ethan Coen, George Clooney, John Malkovich, Frances McDormand
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'Burn' premieres in Venice with Brad Pitt and George Clooney
* See 36 photos of Brad Pitt and George Clooney hanging out at the Burn After Reading premiere in Venice
The Coen brothers wrote their dark comedy, "Burn After Reading," with stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Frances McDormand in mind. Not...Tags: Political Candidates, Film Festivals, Joel Coen, Elections, John Malkovich
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Pitt pleased to work for a laugh with Coen brothers
TORONTO Brad Pitt has wanted to work with the Coen brothers for ages. Then he got wind of the birdbrain they had written for him to play. "I've been knocking on the brothers' door for a few years, so I was really happy when they called me," Pitt told...Tags: Joel Coen, Film Festivals, George Clooney, Ethan Coen, John Malkovich
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Hot performances fail to ignite 'Burn After Reading'
Burn After Reading, Ethan and Joel Coen's return to way-out comedy after the rewarding rigors of No Country for Old Men, involves agents of various kinds ( CIA, the Treasury) who can shoot straight but can't think straight. It's a sophisticated goofball -...Tags: Police Investigations, Joel Coen, John Malkovich, Movies, No Country for Old Men
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Review: Star power fuels 'Burn After Reading'
Special to The Morning CallThe best movies by the Coen brothers are deadpan essays in dark comedy, with intricate plots and memorable character performances. Those traits apply to their worst films as well, devilishly dry character studies that can seem like an inside joke...Tags: Movies, No Country for Old Men, John Malkovich, Georgetown, Medical Specialization
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Burn out
Filmmaking duo the Coen Brothers are known for making movies that sometimes go too far. They pack their story lines with sex, lies and random plot twists that either magnificently inspire or genuinely confuse the audience. Burn After Reading falls into...Tags: Ethan Coen, George Clooney, John Malkovich, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Movies
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