Tag: film
group name: theblackdahlia
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September 13, 2006 10:01 AM EDT --
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September 20, 2006 12:16 PM EDT --
I thought Black Dahlia was pretty good. All the physical things--sets, costumes, music--were terrific. Hartnett was dull but Johanssen, Eckhart, Swank and Kirschner were excellent.
The problem is, as . . .
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September 13, 2006 09:56 AM EDT --
On a cold January morning in 1947 police found the body of aspiring Hollywood actress Elizabeth Short. What they didn't find, though, is a killer. To this day, the murder ranks as one of the top . . .
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September 11, 2006 10:41 AM EDT --
Chapter One
The road to the partnership began without my knowing it, and it was a revival of the Blanchard-Bleichert fight brouhaha that brought me the word.
I was coming off a long tour of duty spent . . .
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September 14, 2006 11:32 AM EDT --
Due to his packed promotion schedule for The Black Dahlia film, James Ellroy can't be live with us on the site today for a traditional Ask the Author chat. But we had the exciting opportunity to . . .
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September 14, 2006 10:13 PM EDT --
The Black Dahlia is director Brian De Palma's take on an adaptation of James Ellroy's period-1940 novel about two L.A. cops who head up the hunt for the killer of fledgling actress and . . .
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September 12, 2006 04:36 PM EDT --
I work at a public radio station in southern California. Though employed by a broadcast news organization, I am not a reporter, a host, or an editor. I work in financial development. . . .
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September 07, 2006 06:31 PM EDT --
The dark and sleazy side of Hollywood snares center stage this month as the city gears up for the release of two neo-noir films. Fueled first by Hollywoodland, a lengthy and imaginative speculation on . . .
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August 16, 2006 01:23 PM EDT --
"Cherchez la femme, Bucky. Remember that."
Los Angeles, 1947: an era of corrupt politicians, dirty cops, ruthless gangsters, seedy filmmakers and young actresses hungry for stardom. . . .
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August 21, 2006 05:23 PM EDT --
Baby, who were you? How would you grow and who would you love?
Elizabeth Short was born in Boston in 1924. She had four sisters. Her home life shattered early. She left town a la Jean Hilliker and rarely . . .
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August 21, 2006 02:16 PM EDT --
On September 15, Brian De Palma's film adaptation of "The Black Dahlia" will open in theaters nationwide. Based on James Ellroy's novel of the same title, the film explores one of the . . .
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March 28, 2007 12:03 PM EDT --
We're not your ordinary tour bus company.
Esotouric tours include Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles, Riot on Sunset Strip, The Real Black Dahlia, John Fante's Dreams of Bunker Hill, Pasadena . . .
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February 27, 2007 11:33 AM EST --
Spanning two generations, two clashing cultures and two very different ways of life that crash into each other only to become lovingly intertwined, THE NAMESAKE is ultimately about the imminently relevant . . .
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August 21, 2006 04:08 PM EDT --
For nearly 60 years, one story has captivated the horrified imagination of a city and inspired scores of newspaper, book and screenplay writers to ponder the dark, diabolical impulses of humanity. . . .
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February 27, 2007 11:09 AM EST --
I wanted to return to making a small-scale, intimate and mobile film, one which is extraordinarily close to my own reality as a South Asian person living in America today. Jhumpa Lahiri, the great . . .
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July 15, 2007 10:02 PM EDT --
Movies are 3rd on my list of priorities in life. I love to watch them, read the screenplays, talk about them, write about them, compare them, and critique them.
Someday, I hope to sell a screenplay . . .
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January 07, 2008 09:44 PM EST --
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September 07, 2007 01:49 PM EDT --
This is the first in a series of columns that will focus on explaining the possible Hollywood strike in laymen's terms.
Even though Hollywood has had one of the best . . .
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January 14, 2008 06:49 PM EST --
Thanks to the Writer's Guild strike whose writers refused to give a waiver to the Globes, the 65 th Golden Globes held the most bizarre event so far on the Hollywood awards show docket. A . . .
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