Articles tagged "mandy moore"

Sound Affects

One Hit Wonder: Mandy Moore

by Tommy Marx

[24.Jul.09] :. In the beginning, there was Britney Spears, dressed as a Catholic school girl with a bare midriff, short skirt and pouty lips, selling sex and CDs to the tune of “Baby One More Time”. It...

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PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007 Feature

Accepting the Blame: The Top Guilty Pleasures of 2007

by PopMatters Staff

[17.Jan.08] :. PopMatters proffers its collection of 2007's most notable defective faves. And it's okay to laugh. After all, we'd probably do the same to you and your uncomfortable fixations as well.

PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007

 

PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007 Feature

Super Duper Bad: The Worst Films of 2007

by 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 Review

Southland Tales

by Cynthia Fuchs

[14.Nov.07] :. The very incoherence of Southland Tales is something like an argument, its many pieces and pronouncements a deconstructive challenge to world order.

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Music Review

Mandy Moore: Wild Hope

by Josh Timmermann

[4.Sep.07] :. Mandy Moore, survivor of the late '90s teenpop boom, tries her hand at the singer-songwriter gig.

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Film Review

Dedication

by Cynthia Fuchs

[30.Aug.07] :. It's Henry's movie, and for all his eccentricities and fixations and rages, he's a very conventional man.

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License to Wed (2007)

by Daynah Burnett

[3.Jul.07] :. Everything about License to Wed so completely contaminates its talent that I may never be able to enjoy The Office again.

 

Because I Said So (2007)

by Matt Mazur

[7.Jun.07] :. Two long hours that I will sadly never get back.

 

Monkey Business (Part 3: July)

by Bill Gibron

[3.May.07] :. Finally, a month with only one remaining series contender. All wizard based Potter-y aside, this will be the most tenuous time for the business called show. After a strong start, the eccentric collection of entertainments here could make or break this potentially record shattering motion picture season.

 

Because I Said So (2007)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[2.Feb.07] :. Tacky and terminally bland, Because I Said So sets up one basic joke -- the interfering mother -- and runs it into the ground.

 

American Dreamz (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[21.Apr.06] :. Here's the rub: does it matter that consumers know all about the badness and the cynical ambition, but watch anyway?

 

Saved! (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[5.Oct.04] :. 'I think we've all had those moments in our lives where we question,' says Brian Dannelly.

 

The Princess Diaries: Special Edition (2001)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[9.Aug.04] :. 'You know, sometimes you use a relative,' says Garry Marshall. 'I heard that nepotism is legal, so I made it an art form.'"

 

Saved! (2004)

by Jesse Hassenger

[28.May.04] :. Those seeking a movie about Christians with absolutely no flaying whatsoever can proceed directly to Brian Dannelly's Saved!.

 

Chasing Liberty (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[8.Jan.04] :. Chasing Liberty is another vehicle made to fit Mandy Moore's development as an artist.

 

How to Deal (2003)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[17.Jul.03] :. What's not to love about Mandy Moore?"

 

A Walk to Remember (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[24.Jan.02] :. PULL.

 

The Princess Diaries (2001)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[In 'The Princess Diaries'], among the many habits Mia must change is her too-teenish tendency to bob her head along with music on the radio ('You're not a doggie on a dashboard!' cries her alarmed grandma).