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    May 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Something in the Air' a coming of age in a time of chaos ★★★

    Gliding through turbulent revolutionary times with an air of inquisitive detachment, and with a sheaf of his latest drawings under his arm, young Gilles, played by newcomer Clement Metayer in "Something in the Air," is the latest screen portrait of an artist as a young man. It's a good one too, rich and assured, even if writer-director Olivier Assayas is more successful at creating atmosphere than at making his romanticized younger self a three-dimensional being.
    Gliding through turbulent revolutionary times with an air of inquisitive detachment, and with a sheaf of his latest drawings under his arm, young Gilles, played by newcomer Clement Metayer in "Something in the Air," is the latest screen portrait of an...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment, David Chase, Summer Hours (movie) , Movies

  2. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Zap2It
  3. 'Not Fade Away'

    David Chase, the mentor of "The Sopranos," turns his writing and directing skills to feature films with this nostalgic drama of 1960s New Jersey friends who form a rock band. The soundtrack - overseen by Steven Van Zandt, a "Sopranos" actor for Chase...

    Tags: Bruce Springsteen, David Chase, James Gandolfini, The Rolling Stones (music group), Steven Van Zandt

  4. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Robert Redford's 'new territory' with 'Captain America' sequel

    Though Robert Redford may be the very platonic ideal of a movie star -- a matinee idol from films such as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Sting," "The Way We Were," "The Electric Horseman" and "Out of Africa" -- he has of late been involved with smaller-scale, socially conscious dramas. So many were surprised last week by the news that Redford would be appearing in the Marvel Studios comic-book action sequel "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" as a senior leader in the secret government agency of S.H.I.E.L.D.
    Though Robert Redford may be the very platonic ideal of a movie star -- a matinee idol from films such as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Sting," "The Way We Were," "The Electric Horseman" and "Out of Africa" -- he has of late been involved...

    Tags: Margin Call (movie), Sundance Film Festival, Megan Mullally, The Sting (movie), Taylor Hackford

  6. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. 'Not Fade Away' like a Rolling Stone ★★★

    "That pianola sure brings back memories," says Orson Welles, entranced by Marlene Dietrich's bordello background music in "Touch of Evil." A few moments of this scene pop up on somebody's television in "Not Fade Away," the wry feature film debut by writer-director David Chase, creator of "The Sopranos."
    "That pianola sure brings back memories," says Orson Welles, entranced by Marlene Dietrich's bordello background music in "Touch of Evil." A few moments of this scene pop up on somebody's television in "Not Fade Away," the wry feature film debut by...

    Tags: Music, Touch of Evil (movie), Mick Jagger, David Chase, Entertainment

  8. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| S-S
  9. 'Not Fade Away' a Tale of Trying to Make It Big in Rock n Roll

    In "<em>Not Fade Away,"</em> David Chase transports the audience into the not-so-distant past, the 1960s, a time in which The Rolling Stones and The Beatles have just made it big and the Vietnam War is enlisting young men.
    In "Not Fade Away," David Chase transports the audience into the not-so-distant past, the 1960s, a time in which The Rolling Stones and The Beatles have just made it big and the Vietnam War is enlisting young men. He takes us back to a time in which the...

    Tags: The Beatles (music group), Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, James Gandolfini, Movies

  10. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Directors detail their films' crucial scenes

    For most directors, there is usually one moment in their film that brings it all together while they are shooting &mdash; or sometimes before production has even started &mdash; one scene that unlocks key relationships among the characters or clicks so well the director knows the film as a whole is going to work. Or sometimes it depicts in just a minute or two the whole point of the film. The Envelope talked with five directors with films out this year who experienced just such a moment.
    For most directors, there is usually one moment in their film that brings it all together while they are shooting — or sometimes before production has even started — one scene that unlocks key relationships among the characters or clicks so...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Moonrise Kingdom (movie), Robert De Niro, Entertainment, David O. Russell

  12. Dec 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. David Chase: coming-of-age stories never get old

    David Chase's new movie, "Not Fade Away," his first major work since concluding "The Sopranos," tells the story of a thoughtful teenage boy (John Magaro) growing up in New Jersey during the 1960s. Flat December light settles over the film's suburban snowbanks in winter, mountains of leaves clog the gutters in autumn, the Jersey shore beckons in summer. The teen plays in a garage band with an outside chance at fame; he meets a girl who understands him; he runs afoul of his father (James Gandolfini), revealing a generational divide; he discovers the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and, at the movies, Antonioni. "What kind of movie is this?" the boy asks his girlfriend as they slump before "Blow-Up," simultaneously mystified and rocked to the core.<em> "What kind of movie is this?"</em>
    David Chase's new movie, "Not Fade Away," his first major work since concluding "The Sopranos," tells the story of a thoughtful teenage boy (John Magaro) growing up in New Jersey during the 1960s. Flat December light settles over the film's suburban...

    Tags: New Year's Day, Harry Potter (fictional character), Film Festivals, Woodstock Festival (1969), James Gandolfini

  14. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. James Gandolfini's 'Not Fade Away' performance honors late father

    Daytime at the Roxy nightclub on Sunset Boulevard is like being on a Disneyland ride when the lights go on and the carefully constructed illusion is exposed. It's the slightly surreal setting for James Gandolfini to talk about his recent collaboration with "Sopranos" creator David Chase &mdash; the coming-of-age film "Not Fade Away" about a rebellious rock 'n' roll-minded teenager growing up in New Jersey in the 1960s.
    Daytime at the Roxy nightclub on Sunset Boulevard is like being on a Disneyland ride when the lights go on and the carefully constructed illusion is exposed. It's the slightly surreal setting for James Gandolfini to talk about his recent collaboration...

    Tags: Romance (genre), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Celebrities, Mark Johnson, James Gandolfini

  16. Jan 11, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. When movies feel like TV

    Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading &mdash; <em>mingling</em>. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at a kind of cocktail party in our brains, then "Zero Dark Thirty," as soon as we were done chatting, as much I admired its company, slipped away quietly into the cultural crush.
    Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading — mingling. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at...

    Tags: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Flight (movie), Sundance Film Festival, Media Industry, Girls (tv program)

  18. Dec 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. My favorite moments of 2012

    Years ago when I was a student at Northwestern University, a handful of executives at America Online came to my class and explained that you, I and everyone we know would soon find ourselves pleasantly stranded on "information islands." We nodded, though we didn't entirely understand. What they meant was that broadcasting would soon end and <em>nichecasting</em> would take over. Your island would become a mirror of yourself, what you knew, liked and watched, and you would rarely have the incentive to venture off of your narrowly prescribed landmass.
    Years ago when I was a student at Northwestern University, a handful of executives at America Online came to my class and explained that you, I and everyone we know would soon find ourselves pleasantly stranded on "information islands." We nodded,...

    Tags: The Cabin in the Woods (movie), Joaquin Phoenix, Lollapalooza, Crazy Horse (music group), Statue of Liberty

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