Articles tagged "edward herrmann"

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The Skeptic

by Cynthia Fuchs

[1.May.09] :. You know you're in trouble when the most appealing element your film is Tom Arnold.

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How the Earth Was Made

by Jake Meaney

[18.Jun.08] :. Death from without, death from within? Death by ice, by fire, by a massive intergalactic gamma ray burst? Fascinating stuff.

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The Gilmore Girls

by Michael Abernethy

[17.May.07] :. Though its fans were fiercely loyal, The Gilmore Girls skated from season to season with marginal ratings.

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Reds (1981)

by Matt Mazur

[16.Nov.06] :. Warren Beatty's personal best film stands among the most spectacular films of the '80s and has retained its dignity with age.

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Gilmore Girls

by Samantha Bornemann

[26.Sep.06] :. Communication is always the problem on Gilmore Girls: though mom and daughter are famous for their witty banter, they're terrible at mustering the courage to say what they want.

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Gilmore Girls

by Willa Paskin

[26.Sep.06] :. Without Palladino, Gilmore Girls will certainly be different... it just might be better.

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Titanics Final Moments: Missing Pieces

by Kathryn Atwood

[16.Aug.06] :. Apparently, some of us just can’t get enough of the Titanic, the ship that hit the bottom of Atlantic on the night of April 14, 1912, taking with her more than 1,500 souls.

 

Gilmore Girls

by Samantha Bornemann

[13.Sep.05] :. Lorelai and Paris, Rory and her grandparents... Gilmore Girls' most long-standing relationships seem set for realignment in Season Six.

 

Gilmore Girls: The Complete Third Season

by Mary Colgan

[25.May.05] :. The casual, chatty extras capture the series' spirit: whimsical, free-spirited, and tinged with nostalgia.

 

Gilmore Girls

by Samantha Bornemann

[9.Feb.05] :. Gilmore Girls is not the show it started out to be. It's a generation deeper, and much better.

 

The Lost Boys: Special Edition (1987)

by Nikki Tranter

[13.Oct.04] :. While director Joel Schumacher may not have made a perfectly genre-breaking, horror-comedy mix, he got the 'hip' part right.

 

Gilmore Girls: The Complete First Season

by Laura Nathan

[26.Jul.04] :. Lorelai is written to challenge as well as entertain, her dialogue filled with pop culture references delivered at top speed.

 

Intolerable Cruelty (2003)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[9.Oct.03] :. The Coen brothers' latest venture is a rat-a-tat romantic comedy of the Preston Sturges persuasion, at least for its first hour or so.

 

The Day of the Dolphin (1973)

by Erich Kuersten

[9.Sep.03] :. Jake is a '70s-style father, kindly but determined to teach worthy lessons even when he feels his child/dolphin's pain.

 

The Emperor’s Club (2002)

by Robert Rue

[29.Nov.02] :. Never acknowledges that the moral order in the United States has always been a fiction.

 

The Cat’s Meow (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[25.Apr.02] :. 'The Cat's Meow' insists, you can't go back to the good old days, because they were never so good as you think they were.

 

Gilmore Girls

by Lesley Trites

The sixth season's drawn-out storyline did away with the witty dialogue that attracted me to the show in the first place.

 

Gilmore Girls

by Tracy McLoone

Not that insisting that one's child be educated and aware of the consequences of sex is surely a bad thing, but in the case of 'Gilmore Girls', never-wed single parenting falls into the 'mistakes were made' category, while Murphy Brown made an active choice.

 

Double Take (2001)

by Cynthia Fuchs

If you've seen Bad Boys, Rush Hour, Blue Streak, or even 1988's Midnight Run, you've seen most everything this movie has to offer.