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    Oct 29, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Ray'

    From the moment director Taylor Hackford starts "Ray" with a shot of Jamie Foxx's fingers hitting the piano keys and breaking into the unmistakable rhythms of "What'd I Say," it's clear that Ray Charles' unstoppable music will power this film. It's axiomatic that any picture with songs like "I Got a Woman," "Georgia on My Mind," "Hit the Road Jack" and "I Can't Stop Loving You" is going to get cut all the slack it needs.
    Los Angeles Times
    From the moment director Taylor Hackford starts "Ray" with a shot of Jamie Foxx's fingers hitting the piano keys and breaking into the unmistakable rhythms of "What'd I Say," it's clear that Ray Charles' unstoppable music will power this film. It's...

    Tags: Death, Larenz Tate, Drugs and Medicines, Entertainment, Craig Armstrong

  2. Feb 4, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Swimming Upstream'

    "Swimming Upstream" is a welcome throwback to the rich Australian cinema of the late '70s and '80s that was suffused with the sense of an entire people discovering itself on the screen. There was a tremendous freshness, energy and lack of self-consciousness in such films as "Newsfront," "The Winter of Our Dreams" and "High Tide" — to name the first three that come to mind. At the same time, "Swimming Upstream" is a stunning instance of a work in which it is easy to perceive the universal in the particular.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Swimming Upstream" is a welcome throwback to the rich Australian cinema of the late '70s and '80s that was suffused with the sense of an entire people discovering itself on the screen. There was a tremendous freshness, energy and lack of self-...

    Tags: Death, Children, Entertainment, Swimming, Australia (movie)

  4. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Sudden Death

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday December 22, 1995      "Sudden Death" is a treat for Jean-Claude Van Damme fans, a superior action thriller loaded with jaw-dropping stunts and special effects, and strong in production values. Expertly directed--and photographed--by Peter Hyams,...

    Tags: Thriller (genre), Vehicles, Death, Jean-Claude van Damme, Vice (movie)

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