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Queens (Reinas) | Laughter, not tears at this wedding (Miami Herald) - This review previously was published during the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. At a posh hotel catering primarily to a gay clientele, five mothers -- the eponymous heroines of the comedy Queens (Reinas) -- congregate to prepare for their respective sons' upcoming nuptials.
Review: Boris by Andrew Gimson (Guardian Unlimited) - Andrew Gimson's affectionate biography of Boris Johnson is a catalogue of betrayals, but Michael White can't help being fond of the blond bombshell.
Movie Review: Russian Dolls (Blogcritics.org) - In 2002, L’Auberge Espagnole (The Spanish Apartment) introduced viewers to the character of French grad student, Xavier Rousseau (Romain Duris), as he attempted to find himself while studying abroad in Barcelona. Russian Dolls picks up Xavier’s story five years later as he enters his 30s and finds that he’s still as restless and ungrounded as ever. While Russian Dolls works fine as a
Xbox 360 Review: The Godfather - The Game (Blogcritics.org) - The genre that GTA III built is getting over crowded. Regrettably, most of it is white noise, or cannon fodder, if you will. The only standout in recent memory worth mentioning is Saints Row , a strong showing for the Xbox 360. The obvious question remains: Has EA given us an offer we can't refuse? In short, yes, it has. The Godfather brings enough new to the table to not come off as an
Read our review of The Departed, the new Martin Scorsese movie with an all-star cast (London Free Press) - They came on the same ship four years apart as war brides. They built lives in a foreign country they now call home. Today, they live in the same nursing home in London, Queens Village Retirement Centre.
A festival full of fabulous films (The Oregonian) - In the '90s comedy series "In Living Color," comics Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier had a funny recurring bit as gay film critics on a TV review show that was like "Ebert & Roeper," only with better clothes. If they liked a movie, they'd give it two finger snaps.
$2,000 Wedding Planners Tell All in their New eBook (PR Web) - Planners of their own elegant wedding on a budget of just $2,000 Tim and Lisa Spooner reveal their cost-saving strategies in their instructional eBook entitled "Wedding Planning on a Budget: Plan the Wedding of Your Dreams... Without Breaking the Bank." On Tim and Lisa's website, the eBook, helpful articles, links, and a blog are all available for the wedding planner on a tight budget. (PRWEB Oct
In Theaters Oct. 6 (The Times of Northwest Indiana) - THE DEPARTED (Rated R) Full review, D4. Grade A+ EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH (Rated PG-13) Full review, D4. Grade D TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE THREE (Rated R) Review, D3.
MOVIE REVIEW: The Syrian Bride (Richmond Times-Dispatch) - The longstanding problems in the Middle East - the eternal problems in the Middle East - are played out on a human scale in "The Syrian Bride," a bittersweet not-quite comedy that concludes the Third Annual VCU Arabic Film Festival tonight.
Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Kewanee Star Courier) - (ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.
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