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    May 5, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  1. Movie review: Poseidon'

    <b>2 stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    2 stars (out of four) Wolfgang Petersen deals in earth, air and fire, but at heart he is a water-based director. He made "Das Boot." He marshaled "The Perfect Storm," released in his native Germany as "Der Sturm." And now he has made a film about das...

    Tags: Stella Stevens, Mia Maestro, Ernest Borgnine, Josh Lucas, Death

  2. Sep 15, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'The Last Kiss'

    "The Last Kiss" is directed by Tony Goldwyn and written by Paul Haggis and based on the Italian movie "L'Ultimo Bacio." Unlike the Italian movie, this one is set in Madison, Wis., which has never looked more elegant or more temperate, or less Midwestern and fringy and bohemian than it does here. When a character mentions quitting his job at the cheese factory, I thought for a second he was referring to a cute gourmet shop. At one point, the protagonist refers to his girlfriend's breasts as her "breasts." Needless to say, no O's were flattened in the making of this picture.
    Times Staff Writer
    "The Last Kiss" is directed by Tony Goldwyn and written by Paul Haggis and based on the Italian movie "L'Ultimo Bacio." Unlike the Italian movie, this one is set in Madison, Wis., which has never looked more elegant or more temperate, or less Midwestern...

    Tags: Rachel Bilson, Casey Affleck, Blythe Danner, Death, Paul Haggis

  4. Sep 21, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  5. Power in numbers

    Marijuana plays only a minor role in Todd Phillips' ("Old School," "Road Trip") movies, but it appears to work wonders on the films themselves. As Phillips recalls, "People have been like, 'Look, man, "Old School" is a great movie, but me and my...

    Tags: Sarah Silverman, The Godfather (movie), David Cross, Entertainment, Billy Bob Thornton

  6. Sep 27, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  7. Review: 'School for Scoundrels'

    The comedy "School for Scoundrels," about a victimized, love-struck New York meter maid (Jon Heder of "Napoleon Dynamite") who gets tutored in jerky alpha male-ness, may not be as devilishly enjoyable as its title suggests, but it's by no means like waiting for the reprieve of an end-of-class bell, either.
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    The comedy "School for Scoundrels," about a victimized, love-struck New York meter maid (Jon Heder of "Napoleon Dynamite") who gets tutored in jerky alpha male-ness, may not be as devilishly enjoyable as its title suggests, but it's by no means like...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Jon Heder, Billy Bob Thornton, Entertainment, Steve Carell

  8. Sep 13, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  9. Braff Puckers Up For 'Last Kiss'

    In a typical romantic comedy, audiences are supposed to root for the main characters to find happiness in the end, but Zach Braff doubts that any such consensus will develop by the end of his new movie, "The Last Kiss."
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    In a typical romantic comedy, audiences are supposed to root for the main characters to find happiness in the end, but Zach Braff doubts that any such consensus will develop by the end of his new movie, "The Last Kiss." "It's not the kind of movie you...

    Tags: Rachel Bilson, Romance (genre), Comedy (genre), Paul Haggis, Zach Braff

  10. Sep 8, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  11. Zach Braff: Your life is calling

    Zach Braff feels like he's 31 going on 16, but the star of "Scrubs" and "Garden State" knows that it's time to admit he's no longer a kid. "When you're in your mid-20s, you go, 'Oh, I'm not old yet, I'll be old when I'm in my late 20s,'" he says. "Then...

    Tags: Rachel Bilson, Casey Affleck, Mandy Moore, Zach Braff, Marriage

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