Articles tagged "bridget moynahan"

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Noise

by Jake Meaney

[6.Nov.08] :. The droning of a self-righteous windbag whom everyone has long since tuned out, rather like an annoying car alarm.

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Gray Matters (2006)

by Jesse Hassenger

[16.Jul.07] :. Gray Matters is a fantasy in search of a fantasizer.

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Gray Matters (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[6.Mar.07] :. The doctor says, "I think you need to let the idea of sharing your life with someone other than your brother enter your consciousness." No kidding.

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Unknown (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[3.Nov.06] :. One or two resist their designations: Bound Man doesn't want to be bound, Broken Nose resents that mishap.

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TV Review

Six Degrees

by Marisa Carroll

[28.Sep.06] :. In a city of eight million people, I’d bet you could find at least 7.9 million everyday dramas that are more engaging and genuine than the ones assembled here.

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Film Review

Lord of War (2005)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[16.Sep.05] :. As Yuri plainly gets off on risk, he's also broadly representative of cavalier attitudes toward risk concerning vulnerable individuals and communities.

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In the Weeds (2000)

by Nikki Tranter

[26.Apr.05] :. These moments serve no real purpose other than to let all us know all the kinds of hilarious and odd things that can happen during restaurant rush hour.

 

I, Robot (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[13.Dec.04] :. 'It's harder and harder to make straight-ahead sci-fi and straight-ahead comic book movies,' says Akiva Goldsman.

 

I, Robot (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[15.Jul.04] :. These green-screen jamborees are utterly summer-blockbustery (or maybe just Will-Smithy), but they also tend to substitute for ideas.

 

The Recruit (2003)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[30.Jan.03] :. For all its protests to the contrary, in this movie, everything is exactly what it seems.

 

Serendipity (2001)

by Tracy McLoone

'Serendipity' offers absolutely no surprises -- and therefore, no unpleasant ones.

 

Coyote Ugly (2000)

by Cynthia Fuchs

The girls are less reduced to t&a than they are passionately independent, passably intelligent, and definitely not taking any shit from their over-stimulated male bar patrons, whom one 'coyote' describes as having 'little toddlers in their pants.'"