Articles tagged "dan futterman"![]() PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007 FeatureSuper Duper Bad: The Worst Films of 2007by PopMatters Staff[11.Jan.08] :. From Good Luck Chuck to Julie Taymor's ill-advised Beatlesque '60s tribute Across the Universe, PopMatters presents the dreck of 2007. PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007 ![]() Film DVD ReviewA Mighty Heartby Stuart Henderson[16.Nov.07] :. At last, all we have is the horror we began with. Pearl will be beheaded, for nothing, and the world gets a little darker. PopMatters Pick![]() Film ReviewA Mighty Heart (2007)by Cynthia Fuchs[22.Jun.07] :. In images of the street and daily Karachi life, the movie finds drama that is "unfamiliar" but also crucial, suggesting the complexity of the task set before investigators in Danny's case. ![]() NewsKidnapped journalist’s murder leads to Jolie filmby Bruce Dancis [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)][14.Jun.07] :. SAN FRANCISCO—“I write this book for you, Danny, because you had the courage of this most solitary act: to die with your hands in chains but your heart undefeated. “I write this... ![]() The PopMatters Summer 2007 Movie Preview FeatureMonkey Business (Part 2: June)by Bill Gibron[2.May.07] :. Apparently, as the sun's strongest rays finally settle over the movie going public, sequels are the remedy to cool down an overheated demographic. This month alone holds five examples of such redux refreshment. The rest of the choices are a variety pack of genres, ideas and possibilities. The PopMatters Summer 2007 Movie Preview ![]() Film DVD ReviewEnough (2002)by Cynthia Fuchs[15.Sep.03] :. The first bit of news I heard on waking up this morning was that the wedding was off. PopMatters - Television - Reviews - Judging Amyby Michael AbernethyAll in all, 'Judging Amy' is an entertaining hour of television. Although there is room for improvement, it nevertheless presents us with characters and situations we can relate to and become involved with. Urbania (2000)by Cynthia Fuchs'Urbania' is all about stories, how they're told and how they are received, who shares and who withholds, or what anyone might mean by telling a story. |
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