Articles tagged "teri hatcher"

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Coraline

by Renee Scolaro Mora

[6.Feb.09] :. The other mother in Coraline is mother-love gone berserk, all-consuming and self-serving.

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Henry Selick steps out of Tim Burton’s shadow to make ‘Coraline’

by Rick Bentley [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[5.Feb.09] :. Tim Burton often gets the credit for directing “Nightmare Before Christmas.” He produced the film. Henry Selick directed it. Selick guided all of the creatures in that tale through...

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‘Coraline’ is a Classic

by Bill Gibron

[4.Feb.09] :. The nostalgic effect of stop motion animation is potent. Indeed, the moment a member of an earlier generation sees the static, superlative work of such single frame artistry, visions of Ray...

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Resurrecting the Champ

by Marc Calderaro

[24.Apr.08] :. An interesting tale about the intent of lying and the strengths of good old-fashioned work.

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Josh Hartnett sees reporters from the other side of the story

by Roger Moore [The Orlando Sentinel (MCT)]

[24.Aug.07] :. "I would love to play a rock star," he said. "If somebody said it was time to make The Iggy Pop Story, I'd be there."

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Resurrecting the Champ

by Cynthia Fuchs

[24.Aug.07] :. Maybe Erik just is so dim that he doesn't understand what's at stake in his storytelling, the way it reflects and repeats a history of storytelling.

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Desperate Housewives

by Samantha Bornemann

[6.Jun.05] :. I'm stunned that Wisteria Lane is rife with homicidal nut-jobs and no one seems to care.

 

Desperate Housewives

by Justin Ravitz

[11.Oct.04] :. In its acerbic yet frothy way, Desperate Housewives satirizes women's clichéd, impossible choices.

 

The Big Picture (1989)

by Stephen Tropiano

[18.Oct.02] :. 'I don't know you, I don't know your work, but I think you're very talented.'"

 

Desperate Housewives

by Amanda Ann Klein

Then something fantastic happened. About two-thirds of the way through Season Two, some dead weight moved out of Wisteria Lane, and in their place came some exciting new plotlines.

 

Spy Kids (2001)

by Cynthia Fuchs

'Spy Kids' is all fun, sometimes obnoxious, and incessantly cheerful -- having your parents kidnapped is a minor inconvenience, leading to the chance to ride in a submarine that looks like a blowfish. How neat is that!"

 

Spy Kids (2001)

by Tracy McLoone

In the Disney universe, it's normal to be special, and that's exactly the case with the Cortez family, kids and parents alike.

 

Fever (2001)

by Josh Jones

Who knew, dude? Alex Winter (Bill, of the original dumb and dumber duo, Bill & Ted) is actually an intelligent and promising writer/director. In Fever, his second feature (the first was...