Oct 29, 2009 | Sunday Times
Miley Cyrus a bad influence? JSYK
Oh dear Miley Cyrus cannot be loving this one The online, Just So You Know awards results have been released and the big shocker of the no budget, no statues or glamorous award ceremonies was that Miley is seen as the worst celeb influence.
Given the current remake/reboot fever sweeping the studios, it's hardly surprising that the powers that be have decided to take another shot at 1980 smash Fame.
'Fame' released with mixed reviews from Cabrini community
The emergence of musical films has enabled Broadway to extend its influence to ordinary households.
Capsule reviews of films currently playing at area theaters by Elkhart Truth movie columnist Ben Ford , the Associated Press and the Los Angeles Times .
Warner Bros. Records' Pop Vocal Group V Factory Nominated for Two 2009 StarShine Magazine Music Awar
Warner Bros. Records' buzzed-about pop vocal group V Factory have been nominated for two 2009 StarShine Magazine Music Awards, including a nod for "Favorite Band/Group." The group's first single, "Love Struck," has also been nominated for "Best Dance Song." StarShine Magazine's nominees were chosen by president and editor Sandy Lo and assistant ...
Naturi Naughton's Fame is not fleeting
Photograph by: Fame, MGM Fame maybe fleeting, but the reinvention of the 1980 movie's making a comeback.
Original Fame Director HATES The Remake
The new remake of Fame didn't only disappoint fans, but it disappointed the flick's original director, Sir Alan Parker.
Another CDL Contest: Win A Free Fame Poster & The Soundtrack
Fame Poster Above & Fame Soundtrack Pic Below to go to a lucky CDL reader! Celebrity Dirty Laundry is offering a chance to win a free Fame Poster & a free Fame Soundtrack.
'Fame' star draws from school experience
Marco and Jenny in the 2009 remake of "Fame," now in theaters. In one year, Asher Book has gone from Hollywood nobody to Hollywood somebody with a hit movie now in theaters.
This week's cinema highlights - 09.10.09
THIS week cinema fans will awaken the dead with the release of Zombieland, a comedy horror starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Bill Murray.
Family Filmgoer: Zombieland vs. Fame, a look at what's bad for kids
The Washington Post's Jane Horwitz reviews movies with a focus on family. Photo gallery: Gretchen Day-Bryant, Sun Sentinel Image 1 of 15 Fame 10 AND OLDER This pallid update of the original 1980 Fame takes an idea that was sentimental back then, but also galvanizing -- teens at a New York City magnet high school working like demons to master one ...
No shame in pulling for 'Fame'
Every year at least one movie arrives that is bashed by critics and ignored by audiences yet deserves a chance to be more appreciated by those willing to overlook a few flaws.
'Fame' relies on undeveloped characters
Asher Book, left, and Kay Panabaker in Fame. Click Image to Enlarge MGM/SAEED ADYANI/AP Dancers perform in a scene from Fame.
Fame Directed by Kevin Tancharoen Starring: Kay Panabaker, Naturi Naughton, Asher Book Rated PG for thematic material, including teen drinking, a sexual situation and language 1hr.
Granite City teen basks in one night of 'Fame'
Chelsea Neuling has won contests before. But winning Popstar! magazine's contest to attend the premiere of the movie "Fame" last week in Las Vegas may be the best yet.
Hometown 'Fame' stars return for screening
Kristy Flores at the premiere of the film 'Fame' in Los Angeles. They're going to be Fame-ous. Two Bronx kids who producers have cast in the upcoming MGM remake of the movie "Fame" will get their own hometown screening this Sunday.
This weeka s cinema highlights - 02.10.09
THIS week sees the release of The Invention of Lying, a comedy directed by, co-written by and starring Ricky Gervais.
'Fame': Putting the musical highs back in high school
The music-saturated melodrama "Fame" made a splash back in 1980. It inspired many talented teens to dream about attending a high school for the performing arts and then getting into showbiz.
FAME: A movie in a class of its own
REMEMBER how people became famous in the old days? By actually being good at something? Cast your mind back past the boob-flashing, sweary-gobbed, sob-story-peddling morons who've polluted telly for the last decade and you might remember a little film from 1980 called Fame.
Fame is back! It was inspirational in 1980 and it is still inspirational in 2009.
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