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    Aug 24, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  1. Movie review: 'Lassie'

    <b>3½ stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    3½ stars (out of four) Dog and movie lovers, take note: Lassie has come home. Writer-director Charles Sturridge's "Lassie" revives a well-worn, sometimes grand tradition begun in 1938, when Eric Knight's first Lassie story was published. Since then,...

    Tags: Peter Dinklage, England, Television, Lassie (dog), Adam Green

  2. Sep 1, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Lassie'

    Writer-director Charles Sturridge's "Lassie" revives a well-worn, sometimes grand tradition begun in 1938, when Eric Knight's first Lassie story was published. Since then, Knight's tale, amplified in his later 1940 novel "Lassie Come Home" &#8212; about the magnificently faithful English collie who travels 500 miles to return to her youthful master Joe &#8212; has inspired more cinema and TV, some good, some fair, than any other dog story, including the collected movie works of Benji and Shiloh.
    Chicago Tribune
    Writer-director Charles Sturridge's "Lassie" revives a well-worn, sometimes grand tradition begun in 1938, when Eric Knight's first Lassie story was published. Since then, Knight's tale, amplified in his later 1940 novel "Lassie Come Home" — about...

    Tags: Peter Dinklage, Television, Lassie (dog), Adam Green, Celebrities

  4. Feb 25, 2007 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Comparison shopping empowers consumers

    Allentown Morning Call
    Comparison shopping is so fundamental to spending money smarter that academics have studied why some consumers are foolish enough to accept the first price they see. "It's amazing," said Donald Lichtenstein, a marketing professor at University of...

    Tags: Television Industry, University of Pennsylvania, Virginia Tech, Television, Groceries

  6. Oct 24, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  7. Movie review, 'All the Queen's Men'

    Special to the Tribune
    A lackluster undercover caper set in Nazi-era Berlin, "All the Queen's Men" bounces from farce to drama to romance with barely a skipped beat. It's not that Nazis can't be comic fodder - Mel Brooks taught us that - or that British intelligence officers...

    Tags: Nazi Party, England, Eddie Izzard, Drama (genre), James Cosmo

  8. Jan 12, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Movie review: 'The Assassination of Richard Nixon'

    TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC
    2½ stars (out of 4) In "The Assassination of Richard Nixon," Sean Penn plays a Dostoyevskian Everyman, a hapless would-be presidential killer sinking into a purgatory of futility, madness and delusions of sick grandeur. It's a tribute to Penn's talent...

    Tags: Alfonso Cuaron, Cinema Industry, Robert De Niro, Movies, Murder

  10. Oct 21, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  11. Movie review: 'Stage Beauty

    TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC
    3½ stars (out of 4) "Stage Beauty" is a rich, shining valentine to the British theater and the eternal joys of Shakespeare, a movie drama about sex roles and backstage romance that left me smiling, imaginatively sated and a little giddy. Based on...

    Tags: England, Robert De Niro, Celebrities, Billy Crudup, Drama (genre)

  12. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A Month by the Lake

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday September 22, 1995      Somewhere after the midpoint of John Irvin's "A Month by the Lake," Uma Thurman, playing an American nanny for rich Italians in 1937 Italy, blurts out an alcohol-amplified insult to Edward Fox, her middle-aged companion...

    Tags: Uma Thurman, Movies, Miramax Films, Vanessa Redgrave, PG Rated Movies

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