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Downtown's Modern Movie Era LA Downtown News Online DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Downtown's evolving role as a place to see a movie has been remarked on many times in the past few years. However, the area has never had as many viewing options as it now enjoys. This summer is historic when it comes to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Richard D. Zanuck, Hollywood producer with lineage was 77 LA Observed Richard D. Zanuck, the son of 20th Century Fox legend Daryl F. Zanuck who grew up to produce "Jaws" and other major Hollywood films, died of a heart attack Friday in Los Angeles. He was 77. Zanuck "would make his own indelible mark on the movie ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indie Focus: 'Farewell, My Queen' follows Marie Antoinette and her loves Los Angeles Times Set almost entirely within the walls of the great Palace of Versailles, the film, which opened in Los Angeles on Friday, focuses specifically on four days in July 1789 as the French Revolution picks up momentum. The drama captures the crumbling of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'El Guëy': Indie Film Puts Modern Twist On Mexican Folklore (VIDEO) Huffington Post Finding inspiration in myths like the Chupacabra and La Llorona, an upcoming independent film brings Latin American folklore into a modern day context. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: 'Union Square' is a compelling family drama Los Angeles Times Mira Sovino and a strong supporting cast bring this low-budget film to life. ... Propelled by a rangy, superbly colorful performance by Mira Sorvino, the film grabs hold of the viewer from the jump and snowballs toward a deftly moving and concise third ... See all stories on this topic » |
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