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'I Don't Know How She Does It': No how, no way like real life
Thwarted by the same awkward timing that zonked "Confessions of a Shopaholic" two years ago, just when shopaholics began to seem extra-heinous, the film version of "I Don't Know How She Does It" doesn't know how to do what I think it's trying to do.
I...Tags: Confessions of a Shopaholic (movie), Sex and the City (movie), Sarah Jessica Parker, Seth Meyers, I Don't Know How She Does It (movie)
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'From Up on Poppy Hill' review: That was almost a close one
**1/2 (out of four) Based on the jolly, jazzy score that keeps “From Up on Poppy Hill” lively, the latest from Studio Ghibli (“Howl’s Moving Castle”) appears to have missed its calling as a Broadway musical. Every 10...
Tags: Sarah Bolger, Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, Music, Karey Kirkpatrick
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'Ginger and Rosa' review: Almost-good is sometimes good enough
**1/2 (out of four) Two-thirds of a good movie, “Ginger and Rosa” eventually falls victim to the “What's the worst thing that could happen here?” theory of screenwriting without considering whether it makes sense. Before that,...
Tags: Alessandro Nivola, Elle Fanning, Sally Potter
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Daum: Beauty in the eye of the app
If you're one of those people who says, "There should be an app for that!" every time you're confronted with one of life's little quandaries (recent entrepreneurial brainstorms in my household include What's the Dog Thinking? and some form of gaydar),...
Tags: Social Media, Health and Medical Professionals, Mark Zuckerberg, Satellite Technology, Plastic Surgeons
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'Detachment' review: A jumbled but thought-provoking reason to feel miserable about education
**1/2 (out of four) The last time Christina Hendricks and Bryan Cranston shared the screen, “Drive” became the best movie of 2011. “Detachment,” the latest from controversial director Tony Kaye (“American History X,”...
Tags: Adrien Brody, Movies, Detachment (movie), Lucy Liu, Entertainment
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'Mad Men' Season 6 interview: Christina Hendricks on Don and Joan, 'Scooby Doo' outfits and nearing the series finale
From Inside the BoxChristina Hendricks talks "Mad Men" Season 6, Don and Joan's romantic future, and the show's "groovy" new wardrobe.... -
'Mad Men' Season 6 photos: Jon Hamm, January Jones, Christina Hendricks all dressed up and going where?
From Inside the Box"Mad Men" Season 6 promotional photos feature Jon Hamm, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Jessica Pare, Elisabeth Moss, John Slattery, Vincent Kartheiser, Alison Brie and more.... -
'Mad Men's' Christina Hendricks and 'Body of Proof's' Geoffrey Arend practice 'two-week rule' in their marriage
Pop2it"We just got a new puppy, so that's been keeping us home quite a bit. It's like having a baby," says "Body of Proof's" Geoffry Arend of his and wife Christina Hendricks' newest family member.... -
Studio Ghibli’s ‘Poppy Hill’ trailer: Love, secrets in a bygone era
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesStudio Ghibli fans can get a glimpse of the Japanese animation studio's latest film ”From Up on Poppy Hill” in a ...... -
Ryan Gosling to direct Christina Hendricks in new movie he wrote
Pop2itRyan Gosling is adding two more professions to his checklist (actor/musician/professional fight breaker-upper wasn't enough) as he prepares to direct his very first movie, "How to Catch a Monster" -- which he wrote himself. Christina Hendricks will star... -
Emmys 2012 recap: “Homeland,” “Modern Family” win big
Channel Guide MagazineJon Hamm is a loser. It's not often you can write a story with that line in it, but when you're talking about the Emmys, it's a fact. Despite being the driving force behind one of the most acclaimed series in TV history, Don Draper has yet to take him... -
Best television series of 2012: ‘Homeland,’ ‘Downton Abbey’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe best television series of 2012 owe a debt to the past. They have taken the miniseries storytelling so popular decades ago and made it work for today's audiences. Viewers who fondly remember “Shogun,” “Brideshead Revisited,” ...
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