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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.
Taming Bridezilla With a Great Wedding Novel: The First-Ever Bridal Book Club Is at Pash! (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - Brides under constant wedding stress are often known to blow a fuse and morph into Bridezilla, but at PashWeddings.com, brides are laughing and joking over a great wedding novel. Now, a new book club focused solely on bridal-themed novels has turned a country of about-to-snap brides into calmer versions of their original selves.
Taming Bridezilla With a Great Wedding Novel: The First-Ever Bridal Book Club Is at Pash! (SYS-CON Media) - and the friendly community of onlinebook club members discuss their own experiences as related to the novel.Guided by questions posted by the author, the members of PashWeddings.com'sbook club share their own humorous experiences, provide advice to oneanother, and perhaps follow the lead of the novel's heroine. Says one Pashbook club member: 'This book is HYSTERICAL!' By virtue of gathering ...
Johnson Matthey's Platinum Jewellery Review 2007 14th May 2007 (Platinum today) - In its annual review of the platinum group metals markets, Platinum 2007, Johnson Matthey reports that demand for newly mined platinum from the jewellery industry worldwide fell by 18% to 1.61 million oz (50 tonnes) in 2006. The weight of platinum jewellery fabricated, however, was believed to be only marginally down compared to 2005. Increased recycling of scrap platinum jewellery significantly ...
Simply stunning: Brides give a warm reception to classic styles (Boston Herald) - Attention brides-to-be: Cinderella has left the building. While a girl's wedding is still her Big Day, the princess gown - and all things fairy tale - have fallen out of favor. Today, brides are...
Movie Review: Provoked (Blogcritics.org) - Aishwarya Rai's latest effort to move outside of strictly Bollywood fare, Provoked (directed by Jag Mundhra), is based on the non-fiction book Circle of Light by Rahila Gupta and Kiranjit Ahluwalia. The movie and book focus on Ahluwalia's life in England. The opening of the film finds Kiranjit's house burning as she stands outside with her children; her husband has been gravely injured ...
Daimler, Chrysler dream wedding ends in divorce (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Daimler ended a nine-year marriage with Chrysler and said goodbye Monday to one of the biggest-ever transatlantic mergers by agreeing to sell the loss-making US firm for just a fraction of its original purchase price.
Review: Performances lift 'After the Wedding' (The Salt Lake Tribune) - After the Wedding * WHERE: Broadway Centre Cinemas. * WHEN: Opens today.
Review: PhotoShow Shines (ECommerce-Guide) - Getting potential customers to your Web shop is just half the battle. The other challenge is delivering compelling content to them once they are there.
Fish Tips (Coeur d'Alene Press) - As water levels rise and fall and as water temperatures warm unevenly, the bass have been moving into shore and back out again much like wedding guests dancing the nonsensical song first popularized in 1949 in Sun Valley.
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Wedding Movies Often Make Brides Out to Be Beasts (Washington Post) - The monster in "Bride Wars" is diabolical and insidious, duplicitous and horrifying. It replaces the film's sweet heroines with evil versions of themselves, zombie-eyed as they carry out the monster's bidding.
Review: 'Bride Wars' has wicked spirit, little humor (Contra Costa Times) - "Bride Wars" could have been your typical cartoonish, early-winter wedding comedy. Although it certainly has moments like that, it's not as wacky as most of its ilk. Guess the bad news is that it's not much of a comedy.
No Boomboxes at Ione Skye & Ben Lee's Wedding (E! Online) - Australian singer Ben Lee didn't receive a pen from Ione Skye on their recent trip to India…he received an "I do!" After consulting with their guru, Sakthi Narayani...