October 2007
Monthly Archive
Review: `Bee Movie’ Has Familiar Buzz – AP
Following “Antz,” “A Bug’s Life,” “Flushed Away” and this summer’s “Ratatouille,” “Bee Movie” is yet another animated flick with a starry cast in which a creature that ordinarily would seem pesky is rendered as not just harmless but even lovable and idiosyncratically human.
The Who documentary recalls singer's thuggish youth – Reuters
Roger Daltrey may be a fully fledged rock star these days, the exuberant voice of The Who, but during the band's early years he was the weakest link, a violent brawler briefly fired by his bandmates.
Seinfeld to Hollywood: "You can't buy me off" – Reuters
"Here's the beauty of being me," says comedian Jerry Seinfeld. "They can't buy me off." Seinfeld, whose "Bee Movie" debuts in theaters on Friday, grins when he tells his off-the-cuff joke, and although the reporters with him laugh, everyone knows he is not joking.
Bzzzzz! Movie bugs with just the right sting
Honestly, there are not many great insects of the cinema. The few memorable ones are rarely the stars of the film. They support, make cameo appearances and are almost always below the title. Stupid humans — they’re more into other stupid humans as protagonists. By Dave White
indieWIRE INTERVIEW | “Darfur Now” Director Ted Braun and Actor Don Cheadle – indieWIRE
About once a week a feature appears in the New York Times documenting the most recent breakdown in progress toward a lasting peace settlement in the huge Darfur region of Sudan: a massacre of civilians in the southern Darfur city of Muhagiriya by Sudanese government forces and their paramilitary frontmen, the dreaded janjaweed nomads (October 17); and nonparticipation by several of the splintered rebel group leaders in the current talks between UN, African Union, Sudanese government, and Darfur…
Heather Mills blames media for death threats
Heather Mills McCartney broke her silence Wednesday about her divorce from Paul McCartney, saying in TV interviews that she fears for her life because of death threats and blaming tabloids for her problems.
‘It’s sad … how cruel our world can be,’ Brit says
In a phone interview on Seacrest’s KIIS FM morning show on Wednesday, Britney talked about the release of her new CD, how she celebrated and how she’s handling all of the negative press.
‘Prison Break’ star gets 40 months in prison
Lane Garrison was sentenced to three years and four months in prison Wednesday in a drunken driving crash that killed a teenager last December.
REVIEW | Lost in the Supermarket: Julien Temple’s “Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten” – indieWIRE
[An indieWIRE review from Reverse Shot.]
Brosnan Investigated in Alleged Assault – AP
Sheriff’s officials are investigating Pierce Brosnan in an alleged assault in Malibu last week.
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