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Arts, Arts Columns, Film & TV
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April 1, 1:47 am
Endangered Series: _Bringing TV shows back to life_
Arts, Film & TV
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April 1, 1:36 am
Movie Review: "Source Code"
There are many draws to "Source Code," such as a rugged-looking Jake Gyllenhaal, up-and-coming sci-fi director Duncan Jones and the promise of an intelligent action film. Read more...
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MICHELLE MONAGHAN and JAKE GYLLENHALL star in Source Code
Film & TV
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April 1, 12:38 am
Movie Review: "Insidious"
"Insidious" is a horror movie from the writer and the director of the original "Saw" film, so anyone expecting the happy two-parent, three-child family introduced at the beginning of the film to stay happy is going to be disappointed. Read more...
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Arts, Film & TV
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March 31, 1:32 am
Alumnus sells screenplay for “zombie Pet Shop”
Last month, Katz, an alumnus of UCLA's professional program in screenwriting, sold "Zombie Pet Shop" to The Animation Picture Company, which is planning to make it into a 3-D animation feature film. Read more...
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Evan Lewis Katz, 30-year-old UCLA screenwriting student, just sold his screenplay “Zombie Pet Shop,” which will be made into a major animated motion picture.
Arts, Film & TV
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March 31, 1:10 am
Richard Brooks’ films to be spotlighted at Billy Wilder Theater
To commemorate the controversial work that came out of Brooks' autonomy, the UCLA Film & Television Archive is now presenting a two-month-long program at UCLA's Billy Wilder Theater featuring a collection of Brooks' films. Read more...
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Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones in writer/director Richard Brooks’ 1960 drama “Elmer Gantry,” based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis.
Arts, Film & TV
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March 28, 12:56 am
UCLA graduate student Brian Odegaard wins $11,000 on “˜Wheel of Fortune’ after a lifetime of following the show
Since the age of three, a young Brian Odegaard living in Minnesota religiously watched the "Wheel of Fortune," wishing one day to spin the infamous wheel. Read more...
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Psychology graduate student Brian Odegaard competed on “Wheel of Fortune” on Friday, winning $11,000 in prize money.
Credit: WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUBLICITY AND PROMOTIONS
Arts, Film & TV
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March 27, 4:02 pm
Movie Review: 'Potiche' fails to charm even with French stars Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Depardieu
“Potiche” starts with Catherine Deneuve in lurid red sweatpants, three ever-classy adidas stripes snaking down her legs, jogging in a park. She stops her exercise to coo at the wildlife around her, emitting oohs and aahs at deer and birds, seemingly enthralled. She finds one squirrel so captivating that she pens a short poem about it on the spot Read more...
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