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'Love & Other Drugs'
Zap2ItThe tone of director Edward Zwick's ("Legends of the Fall") comedy-drama shifts frequently, but Anne Hathaway - a co-host of this week's Academy Awards - gets kudos for hanging with the changes and faring nicely with a complex character. She plays a...Tags: Josh Gad, Love and Other Drugs (movie) , Blu-ray Discs, Edward Zwick, Oliver Platt
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Reel Critics: The year on the silver screen
Suzanne Perez's picks for best and worst movies of 2010:
Favorite Films
1. "The Social Network" — A real-life geek inherits the Earth. Aaron Sorkin's quicksilver dialogue and Jesse Eisenberg's acting delivery are superb.
2. "The Kids Are...Tags: Janet Jackson, Grown Ups (movie), Helen Mirren, Love and Other Drugs (movie) , Red (movie, 2010)
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Q&A: 'Source Code' star and former Columbia College student Michelle Monaghan
RedEye movie criticWhy is Michelle Monaghan not yet a household name in Hollywood? The Iowa native, who nearly completed a journalism degree at Columbia College in the late ‘90s before heading to New York and focusing on modeling, has had standout parts in films such...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Made of Honor (movie), Movies, Tom Cruise, Michelle Monaghan
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'Source Code' review: An engrossing, flawed attempt to understand a Chicago-area terrorist attack
RedEye movie critic**1/2 (out of four) One minute Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) awakes in someone else’s body on a Chicago commuter train. Eight minutes later, the train blows up and Colter is in some kind of cold, remote vessel, speaking via computer to military...Tags: Michelle Monaghan, Jeffrey Wright, Defense, Commuting, Vera Farmiga
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Watch the Source Code Trailer
Source Code
In theaters April 1, 2011
Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga
For more information visit enterthesourcecode.comTags: Vera Farmiga
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Manther: The Male Cougar
The 33 NewsVictoria Miller is bright, caring and concerned. As a registered nurse in Dallas, she's long been interested in helping people improve their lives. That depth may be one of the reasons the 24-year old is attracted to older guys. "There's a lot of...Tags: Taylor Swift
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Say (rich, creamy) cheese
Cheeses whose creamy centers give like a soft-serve cone on a hot day will always have dates to the cheese prom. The spreadable, sweet demeanor of crèmes leads to instant popularity, and their snowy rinds and plush interiors make them some of the best-...Tags: Butter, Milk
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Life Out Here: Saying what they mean, not meaning what they say
Bill O’Reilly is not a stupid man, but he often plays one on TV.
Last week O’Reilly, on his program on Faux News, dealt with the nonissue of the rapper Common doing a poetry reading at the White House. Following the designated GOP ceaseless...Tags: Eminem, Minority Groups, White House, Republican Party, Barack Obama
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Friday's TV Talk Shows
Show TrackerThe Early Show Usher performs. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today âMad Menâ fashions. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA Good Morning America Labor Day deals. (N) 7 a.m. KABC Good Day L.A. (N) 7 a.m....... -
Joaquin Phoenix is still acting, but does anybody care?
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelAn Oscar-nominated young star with seemingly endless potential has spent the past couple of years toyiing with the idea of pretending to quit the profession that made him rich and famous. And now, the consensus out of Toronto seems to be that Joaquin... -
Gold Derby nuggets: 'Shutter Island' goes for kudos | 'Glee,' 'Modern Family' win Humanitas | Update on Oscar race for docus
Gold Derby⢠Don't make the mistake of thinking "Shutter Island" is shut out of this Oscar race just because it's no longer in movie theaters. Paramount sent out invites this week to academy and guild members to attend screenings in six areas: Los Angeles, San... -
Is Jerry Bruckheimer's 'Prince of Persia' really an anti-Iraq war movie?
The Big PictureEverybody is entitled to see what hidden meanings they want to see in Hollywood movies. A lot of observers believed that "The Chronicles of Narnia" was really an allegory about Christian faith. It was pretty obvious right from the start......
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