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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  1. Good Morning, Cannes: DiCaprio Shines, Spielberg's on Jury Duty, and Everybody Gets Wet

    Reuters
    May 16 (TheWrap.com) - It rained on Baz Luhrmann's parade as the Cannes Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday night, but the heavy showers that fell on the Croisette as luminaries arrived for the opening-night screening of "The Great Gatsby" didn't appear...

    Tags: Isla Fisher, Julian Schnabel, Cannes Film Festival, Ethan Coen, Paris Hilton

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Fayetteville Police Sgt. Steve Bates was an extra in 'Iron Man 3'

    The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
    Steve Bates went to see the record-setting "Iron Man 3" movie opening weekend, hoping to see a familiar face: his own. Bates, 54, a sergeant with the Fayetteville Police Department and a local actor, was among hundreds of people cast as extras in the...

    Tags: College Baseball, Arts and Culture, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Iron Man 3 (movie), Jennifer Aniston

  4. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Gerda Lerner dies at 92; pioneered field of women's history

    Gerda Lerner spent her 18th birthday in a Nazi prison in Vienna and feared that birthday would be her last. Her jailers meant to starve her, but her cellmates — two gentile women imprisoned for their anti-fascist views — shared their rations and kept her strong.
    Gerda Lerner spent her 18th birthday in a Nazi prison in Vienna and feared that birthday would be her last. Her jailers meant to starve her, but her cellmates — two gentile women imprisoned for their anti-fascist views — shared their rations...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Vienna (Austria), University of Oxford, U.S. Congress, Judaism

  6. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The Cinematheque celebrates the beauty of film

    The American Cinematheque welcomes 2013 with "Motion Picturesque: Cinema at Its Most Beautiful" festival, which shines the spotlight on the visual splendor of motion pictures.
    The American Cinematheque welcomes 2013 with "Motion Picturesque: Cinema at Its Most Beautiful" festival, which shines the spotlight on the visual splendor of motion pictures. The series opens Thursday at the Egyptian with Fritz Lang's influential...

    Tags: Emilio Estevez, Jean Harlow, Ethan Coen, Drama (genre), Roman Polanski

  8. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Les Miz' backlash: Do you hear the people sting?

    "When was the last time you stood up and applauded a movie?" Filmgoers of a certain age may recall the question posed by the posters for the revenge drama "Walking Tall." That 1973 hit, directed by Phil Karlson, featured Joe Don Baker as the Tennessee cleaner-upper who took care of business with a 4-foot wooden club.
    "When was the last time you stood up and applauded a movie?" Filmgoers of a certain age may recall the question posed by the posters for the revenge drama "Walking Tall." That 1973 hit, directed by Phil Karlson, featured Joe Don Baker as the Tennessee...

    Tags: Holidays, Jack Klugman, Religious Festivals, Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez , Craig Wilson

  10. Aug 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Venues

    <strong>This list is not all inclusive.</strong>
    This list is not all inclusive.   Acting troops The Drama Group This all-volunteer theater group has been bringing Broadway to the south suburbs since 1931. Its current season includes: "Avenue Q" in October,"12 Angry Men"in December, and "Superior...

    Tags: Education, Mokena, Lockport, Palos Park, Holidays

  12. Jul 3, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  13. The quintessential American movie?

    When trying to identify the quintessential American movie, you could look at a timeless classic&mdash;and a celebration of all-American love, cinema, song and dance&mdash;like &quot;Singin' in the Rain."Or you could go to something grittier like "12 Angry Men,"which encapsulates the American judicial system and its vulnerability to group-think as well as the importance of standing up for your beliefs against a vocal, close-minded majority.
    When trying to identify the quintessential American movie, you could look at a timeless classic—and a celebration of all-American love, cinema, song and dance—like "Singin' in the Rain."Or you could go to something grittier like "12 Angry Men,...

    Tags: Trey Parker, Albert Hall, Singin' in the Rain (movie), Thomas Ian Nicholas, Bleep (euphemism)

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