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'Willy Wonka' director Mel Stuart refused 'talking down to children'
Los Angeles Times
Mel Stuart, director of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" in June 2001. Mel Stuart, director of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," in June 2001. (Bryan Chan / Los Angeles Times) ... In a 2001 interview with The Times to mark the 30th ...
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Are audiences playing a joke on Hollywood's biggest comedy stars?
Los Angeles Times
As Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis open their new movie,"The Campaign," this weekend, they're trying to woo a filmgoing audience that has been voting — with its feet — against comedies this season. Nearly all of their fellow big-name comedians ...
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Movie review: 'Bourne' goes rogue
Sulphur Southwest Daily News
The two wind up in a race to the Philippines for what seems like the sole purpose of setting up the film's two lengthy action scenes, one taking place on a rooftop (Where have I seen that before?) and a motorcycle chase through the crowded streets of ...
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Movie review: 'The Campaign' perfectly modulated, devastatingly funny
Donaldsonville Chief
The film, though, belongs to Ferrell (winningly portraying Cam as a man with Clinton's libido and Bush 44's intellect), and Galifianakis, who takes Marty on a convincing journey from naive milquetoast to ruthless politician in the dozen or so weeks ...
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'La Grande Illusion,' 'Meeting Evil,' 'Cherry Bomb' on home video
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The 1937 film set in 1914 — which won director Jean Renoir international fame — has inspired decades of debate as to its motives. But two things are clear: "La Grande Illusion" is an anti-war film, and among its messages is that class divisions ...
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Movie review: 'Killer Joe' all about shock value
Sulphur Southwest Daily News
The only thing killer about "Killer Joe" is Matthew McConaughey, who summons one of the best performances of his checkered career in service of a trashy, despicable movie that fully earns its NC-17 rating. It's yet another example of a playwright – in ...
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Gangster Squad Sets Reshoots In LA's Chinatown
Cinema Blend
Though the film is based on real-life efforts by the Los Angeles Police Department to curb gangster violence in the 40s and 50s, the Chinese Theater sequence never actually happened-- it was just intended to be a gorgeous grand finale, and probably ...
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First in a series on cool pool parties: LA
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles pool party staple the Roosevelt is known for its weekly Night Swim party on Tuesday nights with DJs, pool toys and dancing, but it also hosts a more laid-back Summer Movie Nights series. Every Monday starting about 8 p.m. the Tropicana pool ...
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Molly Ringwald taps into 'When It Happens to You'
Los Angeles Times
But after the success of 2010's "Getting the Pretty Back," a self-help memoir about turning 40 that made the L.A. Times bestseller list, she was emboldened. That book, she acknowledges, was written with her film fans in mind. "When It Happens to You ...
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Who are the Top 20? | Louisiana Film Prize
Here they are, the Top Twenty, here they are! The ideal, the dream of a million films who are more than pretty, can come true in Shreveport-Bossier City…
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