Archive for Thursday, August 28, 2008
Movies: This weekend
Babylon A.D. | A mysterious woman from Eastern Europe is transported around a post-apocalyptic world.
Beautiful Losers | Creative outsiders in the 1990s find common ground at a small New York art gallery. Rooted in the subcultures of skateboarding, surf, punk, hip-hop and graffiti, they create art that reflects their lifestyles.
College | Dumped by his girlfriend, a university freshman and his two buddies plunge into fraternity life.
Disaster Movie | The filmmaking team behind “Scary Movie,” “Date Movie,” “Epic Movie” and “Meet the Spartans” takes on a new genre.
I Served the King of England | A waiter’s ambitions to become a millionaire during World War II.
Red | When a Korean War vet on a walk with his dog encounters a rowdy group of teens, events take an ugly turn.
Traitor | A buttoned-down FBI agent investigates a dangerous global conspiracy, and evidence points to a former U.S. military officer.
- Silver Lake's former Black Cat bar was a starting point for the gay rights movement
- Barack Obama: In search of identity
- Mormon Church feels the heat over Proposition 8
- A federal bailout for Prop. 8
- How does CBS spell success? 'NCIS'
- Memory loss: What's normal? What's not?
- Older adults' sexual desires don't have to fade
- Report to Congress: Gulf War syndrome is real
- Automakers' pain felt far beyond Detroit
- After more than 400 lawsuits, disabled man can sue no more
- Lakers face test from another rugged East team, the Bulls
- Eagles' McNabb is more than his gaffe about tie-game rule
- Democrats propose $25 billion in loans for carmakers
- Ethanol's troubles have sapped the dreams of an Indiana town
- Fox won't match ESPN offer on BCS games
- CSU may cut future enrollment by 10,000
- How Paramount let 'Twilight' get away
- Democrats' resentment against Lieberman cools
- Pirates seize oil tanker off East Africa coast
- 'No' to Obama's experimental government
