The great American singer Linda Ronstadt grew up on an Arizona ranch filled with music. On Saturday mornings, she would go to her grandparents' house to listen to th
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The Skirball Center presents a screening of Stanley Donen's classic 1957 musical The Pajama Game, starring Doris Day as a factory worker who leads a strike in a paja
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A belated sequel to Morgan Spurlock's attention-grabbing 2009 documentary Super Size Me, Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! finds the filmmaker and humorist starting his
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It's fair to say that Kevin Smith is no longer one of the buzz names in Hollywood. Don't get upset, Smith fans ? the man himself said it during the interview for thi
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In The Fanatic, John Travolta plays Moose, a socially inept middle-aged movie fan with a bowl cut and an unhealthy obsession with his favorite action hero, Hunter Du
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AMPAS celebrates the 10th anniversary of Disney's The Princess and the Frog, the feature that heralded a return to traditional hand-drawn animation. Director Ron Cle
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Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool is a new documentary on the jazz genius behind Kind of Blue and other landmark albums, including the 1957 compilation from which Stanl
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Vita and Virginia is a handsomely appointed period drama about the friendship between Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki) and Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton) tha
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Don't Let Go is a borderline supernatural thriller from Blumhouse Productions, written and directed by Jacob Aaron Estes (Mean Creek). David Oyelowo stars as a detec
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In Itsy Bitsy, a single mom (Elizabeth Roberts) relocates with her two small children to the country to provide in-home medical care to an elderly man (the reliably
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Olivia is a real find, a newly rediscovered French drama from 1951 about Sapphic undercurrents at an elite boarding school for girls. Framed as an intense competitio
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Give Me Liberty is a refreshing take on the immigrant experience. Adopting a kinetic, pseudo-documentary style, Russian-born director Kirill Mikhanovsky tells the st
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