Well, I had to do it. I thought I would wait till all the hubub died down and until I wasn’t the oldest gal in the theater but I couldn’t. Happily I was NOT the oldest gal there, hahaha!! I also did not hold up any “Team Edward” signs, come on ladies, the dude is...
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Let’s get to the point here, this movie was not really funny. It was about funny people and it is written and directed by Judd Apatow, stars Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen. All of this and guess what? This movie is a bummer and kind of boring. I really love the idea. This uber successful...
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Hey ladies, I want to write a little love letter to Catherine Hardwicke. I happened to meet her last night at a rock show and she was so super kind and took pics with me and my tipsy friend. It made me just love her more. She is making it in the man’s world of...
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Go ahead now. Eat it up…Goble, Goble 1. The New World : Gorgeous photography, quiet and simple with ample action and robust story telling. 2. Planes, Trains and Automobiles : Need I say more. Don’t choke on a drumstick now. 3. Alice’s Restaurant: Classic. For all you purists out there. 4. Avalon: Yay for Baltimore…and...
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Alright, the holidays are rife with movie material. Families reunite for food, drink, laughs and drama. Here is a list of my top 5 Thanksgiving flicks. The Ice Storm: one word: SWINGERS! Pieces of April: Back when she was just Katie Holmes, sweet flick and Patricia Clarkson rocks it of course! The House...
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Sunday, November 8, 2009 Posted in Comedy
The premise of this comedy is awesome particularly since much of it is based on fact and the book written by Jon Ronson. Ewan McGregor is Bob Wilton a flailing reporter whose marriage just fell apart. He was on a silly assignment meeting a guy who claimed to have some paranormal abilities. Through this meeting...
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Yawn, stretch, scratch….you get it. Yup, I was super excited to go and see this movie cause I’m like that. Excitable. Went with no expectations, just that this iconic woman had something to say and I wanted to hear every word. Well….besides some very cool aspects, this flick was a bit of a snoozerama. An...
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The winner for best film: A Prophet by Jacques Audiard Best British Newcomer: The Scouting Book for Boys screenwriter Jack Throne. Sutherland Award: Most original and imaginative first feature went to Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani for their film Ajami. Grierson Award: Yoav Shamir writer/director documentary Defamation. Share and Enjoy:
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