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Isabelle Huppert's Cannes vacation in director Hong Sang-soo's 'Claire's Camera'

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

“It’s my first time in Cannes.”

That may not sound like a funny line on paper, but some in the audience may find themselves chuckling when Isabelle Huppert says it in “Claire’s Camera.”

Huppert, the grande dame of contemporary French cinema and an oft-cited candidate for the mantle of World’s Greatest...

Hundreds line up for Stephon Clark funeral; huge crowds expected for protests

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Stephon Clark’s brother’s grief was palpable at his funeral Thursday.

As the service was underway, an animated Stevante Clark moved throughout the church, hugging and kissing friends and family. He embraced his brother’s coffin and approached the Rev. Al Sharpton, an activist who had flown 3,000...

Kings agree to terms with coveted college defenseman Daniel Brickley

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

The Kings won the Daniel Brickley sweepstakes.

They agreed to terms Thursday with the sought-after free-agent college defenseman, the team announced on Twitter. The announcement ended a competition for the undrafted Brickley, regarded among the top college free agents following his junior season...

NASCAR's Clint Bowyer breaks through with a father-son moment for the ages

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Welcome back, Clint Bowyer. We missed you.

Bowyer had not won a race in nearly 5 1/2 years, a span of 190 races. That’s a lifetime of sorts when it comes to the high-demand world of professional sports and great expectations.

Bowyer is a veteran wheelman who for the past year has been driving for...



Burt Reynolds proves he's still got it in 'The Last Movie Star'

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

There’s a wafer-thin line between life and art where “The Last Movie Star” is concerned — Adam Rifkin’s bittersweet, fictionalized portrait of a pro football hopeful turned stuntman turned 1970s box office sensation played by pro football hopeful turned stuntman turned 1970s box office sensation...

Recycled materials doom lowbrow teen comedy 'Status Update'

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Adults aren’t the demo for lowbrow teen comedies like “Status Update,” whose audience generally isn’t old enough to drink yet. Those who can imbibe will want to while watching this film that starts off funny but becomes a frustrating exercise in déjà vu for anyone who’s graduated from high school...

'God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness' counters stereotypes but remains programmatic

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

In the interest of equal time, anyone who’s ever seen a movie where the villains are depicted as prim religious moralists should sample some of the “God’s Not Dead” series. At times these pictures play like a pointed parody of liberal Hollywood pieties, flipping the script so that charismatic teachers...

In Lynn Shelton's moving drama 'Outside In,' Jay Duplass is poignant as an ex-con in love

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

One of the bittersweet recurring images we see in “Outside In,” Lynn Shelton’s sharp and stirring new drama, is of a man riding his bicycle. Chris (Jay Duplass), a scruffily handsome 38-year-old, has just returned to his sleepy Pacific Northwest hometown after two decades in prison, having received...





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