Articles tagged "isla fisher"![]() Film ReviewConfessions of a Shopaholicby Cynthia Fuchs[13.Feb.09] :. What is John Salley doing in this movie? ![]() News‘Confessions’ of an actress: ‘Shopaholic’ star Isla Fisherby Rick Bentley [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)][12.Feb.09] :. LOS ANGELES - Acting is like dancing. Some lead. Some follow. Until now, Australian actress Isla Fisher has been following the lead of the likes of Vince Vaughn in “Wedding Crashers” and... ![]() Short Ends and LeaderDefinitely, Maybe (2008)by Bill Gibron[29.Jun.08] :. One really does have to feel bad for the Romantic Comedy. It’s a genre that’s life support system is more or less irretrievably broken. Of course, part of the problem lies in the two... ![]() NewsDoctored by Hollywood: Seuss books have had ups, downs in Tinseltownby John Monaghan [Detroit Free Press (MCT)][14.Mar.08] :. Though Theodor Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) was involved with moviemaking during his days with Frank Capra’s Armed Forces Motion Picture unit during World War II, he was wary about the way his work... ![]() Film ReviewDr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!by Cynthia Fuchs[14.Mar.08] :. All the conventional plotting in Horton Hears a Who! needn't overwhelm the more important point, that "a person's a person, no matter how small." ![]() Film ReviewDefinitely, Maybeby Cynthia Fuchs[14.Feb.08] :. As much as she wants her dad's story to be a kind of hybrid surprise, Maya early on comprehends its conventionality. Wedding Dazeby Jesse Hassenger[31.Jan.08] :. We're left in our own daze, wondering which Michael Ian Black made this movie, and why. The Lookoutby Tiffany White[24.Sep.07] :. The actual heist is merely a backdrop for the internal monsters that plague the protagonist. This makes for an amazing story. The Lookout (2007)by Cynthia Fuchs[30.Mar.07] :. Gordon-Levitt makes Chris' efforts to look at himself honestly seem quite complicated, a series of steps both typical and original. Wedding Crashers (2005)by Dante A. Ciampaglia[3.Mar.06] :. The 40 Year-Old Virgin and Wedding Crashers might have made it safe for adults to go back to big-screen comedies in 2005, but it was the latter that reminded those viewers that adulthood doesn't mean growing up -- at least in the traditional sense. Wedding Crashers (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[15.Jul.05] :. Usually, a little Vaughn goes a long way, but here he serves as welcome respite from Wilson's cloying romantic lead. |
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