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April 20, 1998 | ROBIN RAUZI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More than four years after his death, Kurt Cobain can still pack a theater. From committed Nirvana fans to the merely curious, hundreds of moviegoers turned out to see Nick Broomfield's documentary about Cobain and his widow, Courtney Love. At the Laemmle Sunset 5 in West Hollywood, the line for the sold-out 10 p.m. Friday screening of "Kurt and Courtney" snaked clear around the second tier of the plaza.
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April 20, 1998 | ROBIN RAUZI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More than four years after his death, Kurt Cobain can still pack a theater. From committed Nirvana fans to the merely curious, hundreds of moviegoers turned out to see Nick Broomfield's documentary about Cobain and his widow, Courtney Love. At the Laemmle Sunset 5 in West Hollywood, the line for the sold-out 10 p.m. Friday screening of "Kurt and Courtney" snaked clear around the second tier of the plaza.
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April 20, 1998 | ROBIN RAUZI and ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
More than four years after his death, Kurt Cobain can still pack a theater in some places. Still, rocker-actress-widow Courtney Love might have preferred the Orange County response to Friday's premiere of "Kurt and Courtney," the documentary she fought to squelch: Only a handful showed up in Costa Mesa. Although a West Hollywood theater sold out its late showing Friday, fewer than a fifth of the seats were sold for a 7:30 p.m.
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April 20, 1998 | ROBIN RAUZI and ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
More than four years after his death, Kurt Cobain can still pack a theater in some places. Still, rocker-actress-widow Courtney Love might have preferred the Orange County response to Friday's premiere of "Kurt and Courtney," the documentary she fought to squelch: Only a handful showed up in Costa Mesa. Although a West Hollywood theater sold out its late showing Friday, fewer than a fifth of the seats were sold for a 7:30 p.m.
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March 20, 1998 | AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
"Kurt and Courtney," the controversial documentary that was pulled from the Sundance Film Festival after grunge rock diva Courtney Love threatened to sue, is no longer under wraps. Beginning today, Nick Broomfield's film about Love and her late husband, Kurt Cobain--which has been playing to full houses at a single San Francisco theater since late February--will open in four more Northern California cities.
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March 22, 1998 | Steve Pond Renee Vogel..AU: Gregg Kilday and Dave Gardetta and Renee Vogel
Angelina Jolie She's got the bloodlines, though you can't tell from her last name. She's had the breakthrough roles, though you won't have seen them if you restrict your moviegoing to the local multiplex. But Angelina Jolie, daughter of Jon Voight and the star of HBO's "Gia," TNT's "George Wallace" and the Rolling Stones video for "Anybody Seen My Baby," has parlayed exposure in unconventional outlets into a serious Hollywood buzz.
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March 20, 1998 | AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
"Kurt and Courtney," the controversial documentary that was pulled from the Sundance Film Festival after grunge rock diva Courtney Love threatened to sue, is no longer under wraps. Beginning today, Nick Broomfield's film about Love and her late husband, Kurt Cobain--which has been playing to full houses at a single San Francisco theater since late February--will open in four more Northern California cities.
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