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Movie Review: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Credit: 8bf author © Wiki commons Picture the south in the 1930s, with sepia-tone scenery and characters from the depression and dust bowl era.
Sony // 2004 // 107 Minutes // Rated PG-13 Reviewed by Judge Patrick Naugle // February 18th, 2005 Looks like Judge Patrick Naugle is having a case of the Fridays.
Dr. Phil McGraw returns for the first time since launching his own talk show. Entertainment Tonight - On the set of FlashForward ; Grammy Award nominations.
Elena and Jenna are worried about Jeremy's relationship with Vicki . Bonnie turns to her grandmother after discovering abilities she didn't know she possessed.
Five Thanksgiving movies with bisexual scenes and themes
OK, they may not all be bisexual all the way through, but these movies take place during Thanksgiving and have at least one hysterical or poignant bisexual moment in them.
5 Thanksgiving movies to make your holiday
Looking to relax at home over the holidays? Need a good movie recommendation? Here are our five favorite Thanksgiving movies, out now on DVD, that are worth considering.
New Moon rising for movie's young cast
Twilight stars Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed and Jackson Rathbone attend a fan event in Oct.
Ben Whishaw as John Keats, right, and Paul Schneider as Mr. Brown in Bright Star.
Running time: 1 hr. 59 min. MPAA Rating: PG Critic's Rating: 4 stars Overall Rating: 4 stars By JOHN WIRT Movie critic Published: Oct 16, 2009 Baton Rouge and many other cities rarely get to experience art films these days.
"The Piano" finds strength in silence
Published Wednesday 14 October 2009 09:57pm EST. There is something deeply unsettling about Ada McGrath, the heroine of Jane Campion's 1993 film "The Piano." It is not so much her voluntary silence that unnerves us - Holly Hunter's performance is so effortless and convincing that she makes speech seem superfluous.
Jane Campion's women are born to freeze and burn simultaneously. Most of the New Zealand director's protagonists are the marginalized, caught in webs of family woe like Ada in The Piano , mute though passionately intense about the one thing her husband forbids her.
Stars shine brightly in film inspired by acclaimed bio
From "The Piano" to "In the Cut," writer-director Jane Campion always puts strong women characters at the center of her films.
Yank out the hankie for these weepers
An animated movie about saving the ecosystem? We haven't seen that before. . . Actually we have, but "Happy Feet" puts a new spin on the ecology message: It adds a huge measure of angst to animation.
If it's Thursday, this must be the mailbag . . . Q: Holly Hunter in ''Saving Grace'' and Timothy Hutton in ''Leverage'' are said to be Academy Award winners.
Norman Rockwell Saved from Drowning #11
The Homecoming ... Holly Hunter's character in Broadcast News was inspired to illustrate an item with a painting of that title but I'm sure the painting shown in the film was outdoors and involved steps to a verandah ... anyhow we love Norman.
Feisty, reckless and rootless women increasingly dominate pop culture. Jane Austen and the doyens of decorum would be aghast, shocked, shamed and horrified by the female protagonists who have taken TV, novels, film and music by storm.
Feisty, reckless and rootless women increasingly dominate pop culture. Jane Austen and the doyens of decorum would be aghast, shocked, shamed and horrified by the female protagonists who have taken TV, novels, film and music by storm.
Who says hot girls have to be dumb? These days, the small screen is filled with women who not only bowl you over with their beauty, but they can bedazzle you with their brains.
Who says hot girls have to be dumb? These days, the small screen is filled with women who not only bowl you over with their beauty, but they can bedazzle you with their brains.
Sally Forced: The Ugly Truth is that an uptight heroine doesn't make a romantic comedy
Ten bucks says they fall in love, but with hilarious consequences. Twenty years ago-almost to the day-American moviegoers were introduced to Sally Albright in Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron's When Harry Met Sally.
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