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Movie review (Baltic Times) - Goal! Goal! This is a too-good-to-be true story with a too-nice-to-be-true hero.
filmcritic.com Movie Review: Star Trek: Nemesis (filmcritic.com) - Long has held the rule that even-numbered Star Trek movies are good and odd-numbered ones are bad. I hereby propose a new rule be adopted: Say what you will about the odds and evens, but above all else, every fifth movie is utter crap.
MOVIE REVIEW - IN HER SHOES (The Jamaica Observer) - Cameron Diaz has a fabulous pair of legs. For that reason alone many women will no doubt wish they were 'in her shoes'. In Her Shoes, however, she has a lot more to offer than a great pair of legs and similarly stunning pairs of shoes.
REVIEW Poignant, beautiful (INQ7.net) - NEW YORK MORE THAN A DECADE after The Nightmare Before Christmas, Tim Burton marries painstaking stop-motion animation with digital technology in Tim Burton s Corpse Bride.
Know your movie cars (Cinematical) - Filed under: Fandom Back to the Future wasn't the only movie or television show to feature a DeLorean. No, the famous car with the gull-wing doors also appeared in Shakedown , The Wedding Singer , and Big Fat Liar . I've recently stumbled upon the Internet Movie Cars Database , which appears to be an IMDb for cars instead of people. Now you and your friends can play fun new
Canadian Stocks May Rise on Commodities Prices; EnCana May Gain (Bloomberg.com) - Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian stocks may advance on higher prices for commodities such as oil and gold. Energy shares such as EnCana Corp. lead the gain. Oil prices climbed as plant shutdowns in Texas and Louisiana including Exxon Mobil Corp. following Hurricane Katrina reduce refined crude output.
Gallery Review | Despite sentimentality, there are still 'things to love' at MFA's latest exhibit (Tufts Daily) - It seems like you are using an outdated browser. The Tufts Daily website uses standards-compliant code which might not be supported by your current browser.
PBS's look at protest music is a bit too safe (Boston Globe) - The times, they do change. Hard as it is to imagine a day when Pete Seeger was deeply subversive, it's just as hard, for those who remember rap at a certain moment, to swallow the idea of Chuck D hosting a straightforward PBS special.
New caterer offers world cuisine (Aurora News-Register) - Stan Jacobsen has come back to his roots, leaving the corporate world of retail management for a place he feels at home. Those roots are planted deep in central Nebraska, where his passion for gourmet cooking has gone from a personal interest to a second career.
Movie review: 'Corpse Bride' (NorthJersey.com) - "Tim Burton's Corpse Bride" is like that miniature Dickens Village the neighbors drag out at Christmastime. Only this time it's been overrun by the whimsical skeletal figures from a Mexican Day of the Dead celebration.
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