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'The Big Wedding' Review: Ho-Hum Ceremony With a Lively All-Star Guest List
ReutersApr 26 (TheWrap.com) - If you were shying away from "The Big Wedding" because (a) it has the word "wedding" in the title; (b) the cast includes Katherine Heigl and/or (c) the cast also includes Robin Williams as a Catholic priest providing marriage...Tags: Weddings, Kyle Bornheimer, Flu, Katherine Heigl, The Big Wedding (movie)
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Movie Reviews for April 25: Carmike Cinema 9 kindly invites you to "The Big Wedding"
OPENING FRIDAY The Big Wedding "Marriage is like a phone call late at night," Robert De Niro says, in dulcet voice-over mode, at the outset of "The Big Wedding." "First comes the ring, and then you wake up." Rim shot, please. Except in...
Tags: Oblivion (movie), G.I. Joe: Retaliation (movie), Weddings, Empire State Building, Mark Wahlberg
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'Rubicon': Hardly a rushing river
Show TrackerIn its third episode Sunday night on AMC, âRubiconâ slowly moved the story forward with sporadic bursts of new information about what David Hadas is trying to tell Will Travers from the grave. There also was a hint of the...... -
Movie review: The Sentinel'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) In the late 1980s Michael Douglas started sleeping with women he shouldn't--on screen, that is--and became the iconic Clinton-era movie star. The actor proved himself a durable commodity back in his "Streets of San Francisco" days...Tags: Eva Longoria, Television, San Francisco, Michael Douglas, Donovan
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'United 93'
Re-creating the morning of September 11th, 2001 in unflinching, exacting detail, "United 93" plays out like a slow-motion nightmare: We know what's coming, we know how bad it's going to be, and we're powerless to stop it. All we can do is watch it...Tags: David Alan Basche, Paul Greengrass, Air and Space Accidents, DVDs, Death
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L'Ennui (Boredom)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...Tags: Will Ferrell, Djimon Hounsou, Marcello Mastroianni, Forest Whitaker, Mischa Barton
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Movie review, 'Just Married'
There have been so many comedies about honeymoons, business trips, family vacations and holiday gatherings gone awry, they have almost become a separate genre. Hopefully, this means that the artistic bar gets raised with each new entry, as filmmakers look...Tags: Cinema Industry, Jonathan Brown, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles, Business Trips
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'Klezmer on Fish Street', 'The Mudge Boy', 'Off the Lip'
Times Staff WriterIn Krakow, music can surprise A revival of Jewish culture in Poland coinciding with a '90s tourism boom centered on the Holocaust has resulted in an odd phenomenon: a thriving Jewish life without Jewish lives at its center. Is this even possible? That...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Music Industry, Cinema Industry, Richard Jenkins, Judaism
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That Old Feeling
FOR THE TIMESFriday April 4, 1997 She may not be your cup of vinaigrette, but Bette Midler knows who she is, and what it is she should do: Walk loudly and carry a big shtick. She's done it for a long time, and she does it well. And she's seldom been more...Tags: Danny Nucci, Carl Reiner, Paula Marshall, New York City Police Department, Bette Midler
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