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Review: Performances lift 'After the Wedding' (The Salt Lake Tribune) - After the Wedding * WHERE: Broadway Centre Cinemas. * WHEN: Opens today.
Movie Review: After the Wedding (The Idaho Statesman) - A classic example of just how powerful a borderline soapy melodrama can be, "After the Wedding" opens in Bombay, where the Danish loner Jacob (Mads Mikkelsen) has devoted his life to running an orphanage.
Movie review: Melodramatic 'Wedding' works after all (The Capital Times) - Wow, you could make a bad movie out of "After the Wedding." The melodramatic surprises in Danish filmmaker Susannah Bier's follow-up to the outstanding "Brothers" would be prime ingredients for a Lifetime movie-of-the-week thriller, filled to the brim with bathos and phony sentiment.
Chelios says many led fight for review (TSN) - In the wake of Ted Saskin's dismissal, veteran Detroit defenceman Chris Chelios cast his mind back to those who were first to question the hiring of the former NHLPA executive director. Trent Klatt and Arturs Irbe were driving forces behind attempts to review the Saskin appointment. They got little support when they began asking questions, such as why the hiring was done by conference call when ...
Chelios says many led the fight for right in NHLPA leadership review (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News) - DETROIT (CP) - In the wake of Ted Saskin's dismissal, veteran Detroit defenceman Chris Chelios cast his mind back to those who were first to question the hiring of the former NHLPA executive director.
Married Mothers Matter (CBS News) - Even though TV continues to celebrate the single mother, all the evidence shows that children benefit when their moms stay in healthy marriages, says National Review Online .
Review: 'Adam's Apples' sours with simplicity (The San Francisco Examiner) - With its skinhead protagonist and its melding of biblical parable and rude farce, the black comedy "Adam's Apples" achieves something of a miracle by going down smoothly and generally palatably. But its chancy material fares just so-so overall. As good takes on evil under dark Danish skies, the film isn't profound enough to succeed as a fable or funny enough to constitute the wicked satire that ...
Wretched of the Earth (New York Review of Books) - An article by Nicholas D. Kristof from The New York Review of Books, May 31, 2007
'Wedding' powerful, pulpy (Albany Times Union) -
TV Review: Ugly Betty - "A Tree Grows in Guadalajara" (Blogcritics.org) - I’m so depressed that tonight’s Ugly Betty was the penultimate episode of the season! So much is going on, it’s hard to imagine them tying up all the loose ends in next week’s episode. Ah, but they don’t want to tie them up now, do they? Then what would we have to look forward to next season? Okay, enough lamenting the inevitable end of the season, let’s talk about tonight’s episode. It was ...
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