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Mena Suvari engaged to Simone Sestito
Actress Mena Suvari is now engaged to music producer/promoter Simone Sestito, according to a report by People.com. Sestito proposed during the couple's recent vacation in Jamaica. A wedding date has not been set, according to the report. -
Mena Suvari Engaged
Zap2It.comMena Suvari is heading to the altar ... eventually. The "American Beauty" actress and boyfriend Simone Sestito got engaged over their vacation in Jamaica, reports People. Suvari, 29, met the producer/concert promoter at the Toronto International Film...Tags: Film Festivals, Celebrity
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'Stuck' is an attempt at getting cheap laughs
Sentinel Movie CriticWe all heard about it and shuddered at the thought when it happened. A drug-abusing drunken driver in Texas hit a homeless man. He crashed through her windshield, bleeding and moaning. But she pulled into her garage and left him to die. Chante Jawan...Tags: Stephen Rea, Automotive Equipment, Roger Moore
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Worlds collide in 'Stuck'
Sun movie critic(C+) Screenwriter John Strysik could have written the script for Stuck on Post-Its. It slaps endless reminders of social significance over the fictionalized case of a female driver who hit a pedestrian and left him snagged and disabled in her windshield....Tags: Stephen Rea
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'Stuck', 'Chop Shop', 'Wonders Are Many', 'The Memory Thief'
'Stuck'
A young female caregiver with a wild side ( Mena Suvari) and a kicked-to-the-streets jobless man ( Stephen Rea) meet decidedly un-cute in director Stuart Gordon's "Stuck," a grisly black comedy of ill manners inspired by the head-spinning case of...Tags: Music Theater, Vehicles, John Adams, Theft, Santa Monica
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Mena Suvari, Matthew Modine 'Sin' for Lifetime
Zap2It.comLifetime is rolling the dice with Matthew Modine and Mena Suvari, signing them to star in a movie based on a notorious Las Vegas murder case. The movie, tentatively titled "Sex & Lies in Sin City," will tell the story of casino heir Ted Binion (Modine),...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Murder, Matthew Modine, Metal and Mineral
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A break in the action
Friday 'Redbelt' Circumstances drive a jujitsu master to enter a prize fight. With Chiwetel Ejiofor, Emily Mortimer, Alice Braga, Tim Allen. Written and directed by David Mamet. 'Speed Racer' A fearless race car driver is out to save his family's...Tags: Fanny Ardant, Dustin Hoffman, Kelsey Grammer, Stephen Rea, Ben Kingsley
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Mena Suvari: 'I never had my jaw hit the floor so many times'
Special to The TimesIT'S NOT clear that Mena Suvari is even remotely interested in being a glamorous actress. Now 29, she entered the national consciousness in a forceful and disturbingly sexual way almost 10 years ago in "American Beauty." Her character, Angela Hayes,...Tags: Stephen Rea, David Mamet, Celebrity, James Caan
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'Stuck' is audience manipulation in the crudest sense
Sentinel Movie CriticWe all heard about it, and shuddered at the thought when it happened. A drug-abusing drunken driver in Texas hit a homeless man who crashed through her windshield, and she pulled into her garage and left him to die. Chante Jawan Mallard even came back...Tags: Stephen Rea, Automotive Equipment, Roger Moore
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'Horton' writers pitch their films with song
Special to The TimesIT'S an unfortunate occupational hazard that a pitch meeting can sometimes take on the strained air of a prison visit. So you have to wonder whether it was surprised delight or embarrassed horror that Disney executive Kristin Burr experienced when a...Tags: Frankie Smith, Christianity, Music Theater, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Martin
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