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Mark Olsen

Mark Olsen

Staff Writer, Feature Writer & Reviewer at Los Angeles Times

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The 10 best retro movies to see in L.A. in November

Deluxe prints and special guests await at November's best screenings in Los Angeles, including masterpieces by Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott.
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Parallel paths brought Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson back together...

Their collaboration as confidantes goes back years, but for DaCosta and Thompson, their bold adaptation of "Hedda Gabler" is a peak for both the filmmaker and the actor.
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Exploring the life and work of ‘Mr. Scorsese,’ plus the best films ...

Also this week: A clever double bill of 'They Live' and 'Josie and the Pussycats,' John Sayles' 'Eight Men Out' in 35mm and 'The Sound of Music' in 70mm
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He made his name as part of a sibling tag team. Now Benny Safdie en...

In his first feature as a solo director, Benny Safdie leads Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt through the real-life story of early MMA champion fighter Mark Kerr.
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An essential tribute to Iran’s Jafar Panahi, plus the best films in...

Also this week: Memorial screenings for Robert Redford, 'Rosemary's Baby' in 35mm and Buñuel's 'Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie.'
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All the movies of Paul Thomas Anderson, ranked from worst to best

The director's latest, 'One Battle After Another,' is now in theaters, but the career of the Valley's No. 1 filmmaker stretches over three decades. What's his best?
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'Rocky Horror' gets some respect at 50, plus the week's best movies

Also this week: 'One Battle After Another' hits L.A. in multiple formats, Linklater's 'A Scanner Darkly' in 35mm and Fellini's 'Toby Dammit.'
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Beyond Fest celebrates William Petersen, who made two iconic ’80s c...

In his first leading film roles, William Petersen starred in two movies that would become ’80s crime classics, 'To Live and Die in L.A.' and 'Manhunter.'
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How Beyond Fest became L.A.’s best film festival

An event that started off as a bluff has outgrown its genre roots to become a legitimate destination for rabid film fans, boasting rarities and prestige titles alike.
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Christopher Nolan elected to lead the Directors Guild of America

Among the most successful directors of his generation, Nolan called being named president of the guild "one of the greatest honors of my career."
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‘Megadoc’ is a window into Francis Ford Coppola at work, on his own...

Not quite a skeleton key to understanding Coppola's ambitious, self-financed 'Megalopolis,' Mike Figgis' chronicle of its production has issues of its own.