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Film Review: He's Just Not That Into You (International Herald Tribune) - In romantic comedies, this one included, female desire largely seems reserved for shoes, wedding bells and babies.

Drew Peterson fiancee hopes for summer wedding (The Charlotte Observer) - (The Associated Press) A woman who previously called her engagement to a former Illinois police sergeant suspected in his wife's disappearance a publicity "stunt" says their engagement is real and she hopes to marry him this summer. Christina Raines told NBC's "Today" in an interview broadcast Friday that her father has made it clear he won't attend her wedding to Drew Peterson. The 24-year-old ...

Movie review: Confessions of a Shopaholic *** (The Toledo Blade) - Confessions of a Shopaholic is a lot more in sync with the zeitgeist than you'd expect from a movie with that title. A dizzy and chic chick picture for our times, this hit-or-miss comedy is about the perils of conspicuous consumption, the void that shopping fills in some souls. But mostly, it's about the dizziness. Isla Fisher of Wedding Crashers is a Prada wearing, pratfalling marvel in this, ...

Review: 'Shopaholic' Ill-Timed Mess (WCVB Boston) - "Confessions of a Shopaholic," a movie about material excess, is bad enough in these times. On top of that, it’s not that good. Read more in our @ The Movies review.

Review: 'Shopaholic' is a big winner (CNN) - Playing Rebecca Bloomwood, the blissfully clothes-crazy heroine of "Confessions of a Shopaholic," Isla Fisher walks around with the mad gleam of a true believer.

Love in the time of recession (CNN Money) - Last week, a bride-to-be visited online wedding hub TheKnot.com and posted a wistful set of questions to her virtual sisters. "Fiancé got laid off a month ago. We're trying to keep our wedding the way we had originally planned. How many of you are working through similar situations, and how do you...adjust your wedding/honeymoon plan?"

Movie review: 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' (San Francisco Chronicle) - Confessions of a Shopaholic RATING: (SNOOZING VIEWER)Comedy. Starring Isla Fisher and Hugh Dancy. Directed by P.J. Hogan. (PG. 112 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) With financial woes of every conceivable scale heralded by screaming headlines daily, the...

Drew Peterson fiancee hopes for summer wedding (The Oakland Press) - NEW YORK (AP) — A woman who previously called her engagement to a former Illinois police sergeant suspected in his wife’s disappearance a publicity “stunt” says their engagement is real and she hopes to marry him this summer.

Movie Review: 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - In the Sophie Kinsella book "Confessions of a Shopaholic," Rebecca Bloomwood is a wily shopaholic and excuse machine (about why she cannot pay her credit card bills). In the big-screen comedy of the same name, Rebecca Bloomwood is a ditsy clothes horse.

Movie Review: Confessions of a Shopaholic (About.com) - So, we're barely into 2009 and already we've had our share of women in love, lust, or some other sort of relationship that doesn't necessarily show the female gender in...

 
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