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Forgetting Everything (New York Times) - First gradually, and then almost overnight, a young man loses his memory.
Review: The Virago Book of the Joy of Shopping edited by Jill Foulston (Guardian Unlimited) - Veronica Horwell turns gloomy after reading a history of women's devotion to temples of expenditure, The Virago Book of the Joy of Shopping.
Hudson Horizons Develops a Wedding and Event Planning Website for Elegant Ensembles (PRWeb) - Hudson Horizons has recently launched a new wedding and event planning website for Elegant Ensembles, a trusted and respected entertainment company located in Closter, N.J. (PRWeb Nov 8, 2007)
Fred Claus (2007) (New York Times) - The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. Santa's black-sheep brother gets a much-needed shot at redemption in this holiday comedy reuniting actor Vince Vaughn and director David Dobkin ( Clay Pigeons , Wedding Crashers ). It's not easy being the brother of a benevolent and beloved saint, and no one knows that better than Fred Claus (Vaughn).
Review: 'Fred Claus' (The Record) - What's the over-under on "Fred Claus," the first big "Christmas" movie of the holiday season? Overlong, overdone, over-produced. The actors? Three, count 'em three Oscar winners.
Review: Cynical and sappy, 'Claus' doesn't even know when to quit (The Salt Lake Tribune) - Am I a fuddy-duddy because I'm bothered by a throwaway joke about Santa Claus' sex life? Maybe, but it's just one of my beefs against "Fred Claus.
Review: "Fred Claus" script messier than a toy store on Dec. 26 (Albuquerque Tribune) - A funny concept turns into a bag of coal in "Fred Claus," a film that focuses on the brother of Santa. This ho-ho-hum kickoff to the holiday movie season is a reminder that the best kind of cinematic Christmas cheer isn't safe or politically correct.
Review: ‘Fred Claus' cause for little cheer (The San Francisco Examiner) - (Courtesy photo) Vince Vaughn stars in "Fred Claus," in which a cynical Chicagoan, who just happens to be St. Nick's estranged older brother, is whisked away to Santa's workshop for a crash-course in holiday spirit.
Review: "For Better..." (Denver Post) - There's a reason sitcoms last just 23 minutes: That's how long their thin premises tend to hold their audiences' attention. "For Better ..." is the latest unsurprising new Eric Coble comedy to tell us things we already know all about ourselves.
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