Articles tagged "ashton kutcher"NewsAshton Kutcher: Looking for the fantasyby Roger Moore [The Orlando Sentinel (MCT)][12.Aug.09] :. If the Great American Twitter Experiment has proven anything, it’s that when Ashton Kutcher talks — or tweets — people, especially women, listen. And Ashton’s ready to talk... ![]() Film DVD ReviewWhat Happens in Vegasby Sam Maclean[29.Aug.08] :. As the saying (sort of) goes, what happens in Vegas should stay in Vegas -- so, too with this film. ![]() Film ReviewWhat Happens in Vegasby Cynthia Fuchs[9.May.08] :. In What Happens in Vegas, Joy and Jack are fated to fall in lazy-movie-love. ![]() The PopMatters Summer 2008 Movie Preview FeatureThe Return of the Popcorn Circus: May 2008by Bill Gibron[28.Apr.08] :. In the first act of this four-part production, Tinsel Town decides to do some unbelievable front loading. Will there be room for independent offerings, or former HBO carnal comedy divas? Who knows? Without a doubt, it's an interesting way to start the season. The PopMatters Summer 2008 Movie Preview ![]() TV DVD ReviewThat 70s Show: Season Fiveby Jeremy Estes[11.Dec.06] :. Season Five improves on the previous one, beginning with Eric hitting the road to track down Donna and Kelso (Kutcher) in California to let her know how he really feels. ![]() Film ReviewThe Guardian (2006)by Cynthia Fuchs[29.Sep.06] :. Early snickers greeting The Guardian's trailers took an easy target. Kevin Costner in water: dude, it couldn't be good. That 70s Show: Season 4by Jeremy Estes[8.May.06] :. From commonalities to clichés, That 70s Show runs the gamut. Beauty and the Geekby Roger Holland[12.Jan.06] :. This year, Mr. Kutcher, in his wisdom, has decided science will be better served if the girls lounge around by the pool in their bikinis, while the nerds present themselves for inspection one at a time. That ‘70s Show: Season Threeby Leigh H. Edwards[20.Dec.05] :. The show cleverly picks up on the aftermath of '60s revolutions and the Vietnam war, as well as the new decade's kitschy playfulness. A Lot Like Love (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Aug.05] :. The Ashton Kutcher vehicle tries to make use of its stars' appeals, structuring a regular romantic comedy out of charmingly imperfect, well-performed moments. Guess Who (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[2.Aug.05] :. In this comedic refraction of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, by way of Meet the Parents and basic black-white buddydom, Ashton Kutcher's partner is Bernie Mac. A Lot Like Love (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Apr.05] :. Any movie that engineers a comic hijinksy highlight around Amanda Peet smacking herself into a glass door is not thinking too far beyond surfaces. Punk’dby Adam McCormack[4.Apr.05] :. Amidst the feverish rumors of his imminent paternity, it's nice to know that Ashton Kutcher can still make time to catch his friends acting like babies. Guess Who (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[25.Mar.05] :. Guess Who raises yet-discomforting questions concerning interracial relationships, as differences, assumptions, and resentments still circulate. The Butterfly Effect (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Jan.04] :. Evan is hooked on revising his past until he gets it right (not an unlikely metaphor for scriptwriting). That ‘70s Showby Stephen Kelly[17.Nov.03] :. Delivers more laughs than most sitcoms, thanks to dialogue premised on sharp one-liners. My Boss’s Daughter (2002)by Cynthia Fuchs[28.Aug.03] :. Bring on the vile humor and mindless embarrassment. |
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