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    Aug 3, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  1. When a Little Bit of 'SNL' Just Isn't Enough...

    If you've seen "Saturday Night Live" recently, you may experience a familiar sensation as you're watching "Hot Rod": Andy Samberg's doing a bit, and you're not really sure where it's going. Sure, it's funny, mainly because it's utterly absurd and meandering, but you can't help wondering when he's going to get to the point. And of course he never does because there is no point, but you forgive him and laugh anyway because he seems like a really nice guy. Oh, look, here come Chris Parnell and Bill Hader, and now they're all doing that good-natured, kind-of funny, kind-of awkward thing together.
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    If you've seen "Saturday Night Live" recently, you may experience a familiar sensation as you're watching "Hot Rod": Andy Samberg's doing a bit, and you're not really sure where it's going. Sure, it's funny, mainly because it's utterly absurd and...

    Tags: Vince Vaughn, Kevin Bacon, Ian McShane, Movies, Will Ferrell

  2. Oct 11, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  3. Romijn Dives into 'Lake City'

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    Although Rebecca Romijn was spurned as soon as she lost her mutant powers in "X-Men: The Last Stand," her love life has better luck in her latest project. The model-turned-actress will play the protagonist's love interest in the drama "Lake City," co-...

    Tags: Dave Matthews, Brooke Burns, The Hollywood Reporter, Movies, Death

  4. Sep 24, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. The death-deifying De Palma

    "Nothing stays buried forever," says a cop in the new Brian De Palma thriller "The Black Dahlia." This basic rule of homicide investigation also applies to De Palma's career. One of his very first movies was called "Murder à la Mod," and the murders have continued almost unabated ever since. So have the exhumations.
    Special to The Times
    "Nothing stays buried forever," says a cop in the new Brian De Palma thriller "The Black Dahlia." This basic rule of homicide investigation also applies to De Palma's career. One of his very first movies was called "Murder à la Mod," and the murders...

    Tags: Thriller (genre), Nancy Allen, Genres, Angie Dickinson, Rape

  6. Oct 5, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  7. Dave Matthews Goes Bad for 'Lake City'

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    Dave Matthews will take a dark turn in "Lake City," an indie family drama also set to star Troy Garity and Oscar winner Sissy Spacek. Perry Moore and Hunter Hill are writing and directing the film, which focuses on an estranged mother and son (Spacek and...

    Tags: Jane Fonda, Dave Matthews, Drama (genre), The Hollywood Reporter, Movies

  8. Jan 8, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  9. Dave Matthews Makes 'House' Call

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    Grammy winner Dave Matthews will make his TV-acting debut later this season, playing a piano prodigy on FOX's "House." The leader of the Dave Matthews Band will play a character named Patrick, who suffered an accident as a child that left him with a...

    Tags: Dave Matthews, Fox Broadcasting Company, Dave Matthews Band (music group), Kurtwood Smith, Hugh Laurie

  10. Nov 25, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Movie review: Four Christmases -- 2 out of 5 stars

    Orlando Sentinel Movie Critic
    Four Christmases hurls towering Vince Vaughn at tiny Reese Witherspoon and a lot of Oscars at a lightweight holiday farce. This comedy about a happy couple made miserable by having to visit four divorced parents begins with a bang but settles into...

    Tags: Robert Duvall, Travel, Documentary (genre), Roger Moore, Mary Steenburgen

  12. Dec 2, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Indie angst girl Ellen Page takes a comic leap in 'Juno'

    ELLEN PAGE has established herself as a serious young actor seemingly driven to provoke audiences in some of indie film's darkest roles, performances that capitalize on her innocent, open expressions -- then pervert and mangle them.
    ELLEN PAGE has established herself as a serious young actor seemingly driven to provoke audiences in some of indie film's darkest roles, performances that capitalize on her innocent, open expressions -- then pervert and mangle them. She's played a...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Canada, Arts and Culture, New York, Gaming

  14. Dec 13, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  15. Golden Globes Turn on Cable

    The 65th annual Golden Globes will air on NBC, but they'll have a distinct cable-TV feel.
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    The 65th annual Golden Globes will air on NBC, but they'll have a distinct cable-TV feel. Cable series dominate the major television categories, with seven of the 11 nominated comedy and drama series hailing from non-broadcast networks. The series...

    Tags: Bob Dylan, Johnny Depp, James McAvoy, Donald Sutherland, Denzel Washington

  16. Dec 19, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Ellen Page: Wise beyond her years

    WHETHER generating buzz by cutting to the quick (wielding a scalpel in "Hard Candy") or sporting a buzz cut (shaving her head for "Mouth to Mouth"), 20-year-old Golden Globe nominee Ellen Page is becoming one of the most respected actresses of her generation. The tiny Nova Scotia native with the pixie cheeks and dark, intelligent eyes is causing a commotion again as a pregnant teen in the daring, witty "Juno."
    Special to The Times
    WHETHER generating buzz by cutting to the quick (wielding a scalpel in "Hard Candy") or sporting a buzz cut (shaving her head for "Mouth to Mouth"), 20-year-old Golden Globe nominee Ellen Page is becoming one of the most respected actresses of her...

    Tags: Emile Hirsch, Dog (animal), Diablo Cody, Javier Bardem, Gaming

  18. Jan 9, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Spirit Awards tilt toward true independence

    Times Staff Writer
    Nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards were announced Tuesday with a mix of well-known, critically acclaimed films such as "In the Bedroom" and "Memento" joining edgier and more controversial films such as "L.I.E." and "The Believer" among the...

    Tags: Society, Tilda Swinton, Richard Linklater, Cinema Industry, Arts and Culture

  20. Jan 10, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Despite economy and weariness, movie world turns to Sundance

    Tribune movie reporter
    Doom-and-gloom expectations have long been staples of the independent film world, but factoring in today's troublesome economy and the general post-Sept. 11 weariness, it would be logical to assume that now might be a particularly bad time for the...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), Mike White, Television

  22. Feb 13, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Oscar nominees' list rings of reassurance

    Times Staff Writer
    On a morning when news of the 74th Oscar nominations had to vie for air time with reports of a new terrorism alert, the films that had the most success with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences could be summed up in a single word: reassuring....

    Tags: Ridley Scott, Marisa Tomei, Cinema Industry, Arts and Culture, Stanley Donen

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