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    Jul 21, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. 'Rise of the Guardians' director a self-taught success

    Director Peter Ramsey is sitting in his office on the DreamWorks Animation campus in Glendale and recalling a vivid childhood memory. “I remember being in my pajamas in the back of my parents' car at an Inglewood drive-in watching Disney's “Snow White” and being mesmerized,” he says. “We didn't get to go to movies a lot when I was a kid, so when we did, it was such an emotional overwhelming experience. That's where I really got that reverence for movies.”
    Director Peter Ramsey is sitting in his office on the DreamWorks Animation campus in Glendale and recalling a vivid childhood memory. “I remember being in my pajamas in the back of my parents' car at an Inglewood drive-in watching Disney's “...

    Tags: Alec Baldwin, Spike Lee, Hugh Jackman, Jude Law, Monsters vs. Aliens (movie)

  2. Mar 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Move is a real scream for Berwyn collectibles shop Horrorbles

    You're alone in the far back corner of a basement on Roosevelt Road, the air choked with the dank smell of age. Above you, a Berwyn storefront. Around you, the cluttered office of its owner. What kind of maniac intentionally keeps his desk in the far back corner of a musty basement, removed from any possibility of sunlight, the otherworldly scream of a heating duct the only sound to keep him company?
    You're alone in the far back corner of a basement on Roosevelt Road, the air choked with the dank smell of age. Above you, a Berwyn storefront. Around you, the cluttered office of its owner. What kind of maniac intentionally keeps his desk in the far back...

    Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), Bela Lugosi, Gwyneth Paltrow, Michigan Avenue, Game Shows

  4. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Donald Richie dies at 88; interpreted Japan for the West

    Donald Richie, an American expatriate in Japan who became that country's preeminent Western interpreter, explaining its culture — from cinema to Zen to tattoos — in books and essays that illuminated the author's psyche as much as that of his adopted home, has died. He was 88.
    Donald Richie, an American expatriate in Japan who became that country's preeminent Western interpreter, explaining its culture — from cinema to Zen to tattoos — in books and essays that illuminated the author's psyche as much as that of his...

    Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Orson Welles, Truman Capote, The New York Times, Tokyo (Japan)

  6. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. New releases: 'On the Road' seeks a style both poetic, realistic

    On the Road
    On the Road Available on VOD beginning Monday Director Walter Salles, screenwriter José Rivera and producer Francis Ford Coppola have given themselves the almost-impossible task of adapting Jack Kerouac's beloved Beat Generation novel "On the Road," a...

    Tags: Tony Kushner, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Room 237 (movie), Jack Kerouac, The Shining (movie)

  8. Mar 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Kerouac opus 'On the Road' hits just enough beats ★★★

    An eternal fountain of adolescence, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" went through many permutations between its point of origin, 1948, and its point of notorious, divisive publication, 1957. The best description of it came from Kerouac himself, in a journal entry written after his first cross-country road trip in 1948. The book he had in mind, he said, was about "two guys hitchhiking to California in search of something they don't really find, and losing themselves on the road, and coming all the way back hopeful of something else." There's a simple beauty to that. The question is: How do you film an extended yearning?
    An eternal fountain of adolescence, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" went through many permutations between its point of origin, 1948, and its point of notorious, divisive publication, 1957. The best description of it came from Kerouac himself, in a journal...

    Tags: Dizzy Gillespie, New Year's Day, Gus van Sant, Movies, New York City

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  11. Ang Lee to direct FX pilot “Tyrant” — and other big-time directors who have gone to TV

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Not many people expected Ang Lee to take home the Best Director trophy at the Academy Awards last month for Life of Pi. He's defying expectations yet again with his follow-up project, a pilot for FX called Tyrant, scheduled to shoot this summer. Tyrant...
  12. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Steve Schapiro's photos in 'Then and Now' offer a mix of emotions

    When photographer Steve Schapiro first arrived on the Lower East Side set of "The Godfather" in 1971, there were rumors floating around that Marlon Brando was not well. Moving closer to the action, he noticed an old man in an overcoat and hat talking to...

    Tags: Dustin Hoffman, The Godfather (movie), Academy Awards, Chinatown (movie), Robert De Niro

  14. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Critic's Notebook: Movie violence must not be stopped

    I abhor violence. As a rookie police reporter years ago I saw the damage guns, knives, broken bottles, metal pipes, hands — humans — can inflict. From the terrifyingly premeditated to the unfortunately accidental, those images still have the power to shake me to the core. They will never leave me.
    I abhor violence. As a rookie police reporter years ago I saw the damage guns, knives, broken bottles, metal pipes, hands — humans — can inflict. From the terrifyingly premeditated to the unfortunately accidental, those images still have the...

    Tags: The Godfather (movie), The Wild Bunch (movie), Django Unchained (movie), Lincoln (movie, 2012), Movies

  16. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Rare Tucker 48 formerly owned by George Lucas headed to auction

    Martyn Donaldson leans hard against the hulking 1948 Tucker 48 and rolls it out of his small restoration shop in Pacoima.
    Martyn Donaldson leans hard against the hulking 1948 Tucker 48 and rolls it out of his small restoration shop in Pacoima. Although the color on its build sheet is listed as maroon, the midafternoon sun reveals a metallic luster in the showroom quality...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Engine Repair, Auction Service, George Lucas, Jeff Bridges

  18. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Revolution on the screen, on the ground in 'I Am Cuba'

    From 1964, a time when the world seemed ready to accommodate 33 revolutions per minute, the film "I Am Cuba" boasts some single-take shots so boggling, the following phrases showed up in my notebook: "How did they <em>do</em> that? A three-story-high tracking shot <em>above</em> a revolutionary martyr's funeral parade?!?" And: "Camera travels <em>down</em> the outside of the building, then noses in on Western scum drinking Bacardi by the pool, and then <em>into</em> the water!"
    From 1964, a time when the world seemed ready to accommodate 33 revolutions per minute, the film "I Am Cuba" boasts some single-take shots so boggling, the following phrases showed up in my notebook: "How did they do that? A three-story-high tracking shot...

    Tags: Orson Welles, Movies, Martin Scorsese, Cuba, Gene Siskel

  20. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Oscars nominations 2013: Academy Award trivia to boost your savvy

      The 85th Academy Award nominations certainly managed a few surprises Thursday morning --no nominations for directors Ben Affleck ("Argo") or Kathryn Bigelow ("Zero Dark Thirty"), lots of Oscar warmth for "Beasts of the Southern Wild" and Michael...

    Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Academy Awards, Lincoln (movie, 2012), George Clooney, Talia Shire

  22. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Las Vegas: Inglenook wines plans comeback at Bellagio event

    After a nearly 40-year absence from restaurant wine lists, California&rsquo;s Inglenook label is poised for a comeback and plans to proclaim it at a wine-and-food pairing in <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/lasvegas/" target="_self">Las Vegas</a>.
    After a nearly 40-year absence from restaurant wine lists, California’s Inglenook label is poised for a comeback and plans to proclaim it at a wine-and-food pairing in Las Vegas. The Jan. 26  event, the first of Bellagio’s 2013 Epicurean...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Wines, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants

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