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A tale of two musicals: King Kong and Legally Blonde
Two movie-inspired musicals are vying for your entertainment dollar in Melbourne this winter. James Croot compares the beauty with the beast.
Review: The Place Beyond The Pines
A lot of films with multiple storylines like to play out each one at the same time until they meet either at the middle or end of the film (think Crash or Bobby) while some jump back and forth and disregard a consistent narrative timeline (Pulp Fiction).
The Hangover Part III – review
Is there anything funny about the death of a giraffe On the whole, I think not – so when the appalling man-child Alan Garner (Zach Galifianakis) has an accident on the highway, The Hangover Part III is off to an unpromising start.
Hangover III: Behind the scenes
The Hangover Part III
Avengers take MTV Movie top prize
With a cast of superheroes and villains, The Avengers beat out its competitors to become the big winner at the MTV Movie Awards. The action romp won three awards on Sunday (Monday, NZ time), including the top prize, movie of the year
Fans in power at MTV Movie Awards
Bradley Cooper and Samuel L. Jackson were double winners at the MTV Movie Awards Cooper won the first Golden Popcorn prize of the night for his performance in Silver Linings Playbook and returned to the stage to accept best kiss honours for his smooch with Jennifer Lawrence in that film.
Hugh Jackman has sexy man club
Hugh Jackman has joked that he’s “formed a solidarity” with other good-looking Hollywood stars.
The Four Children Who Tormented , the 68-Year-Old Bus Monitor Karen Klein, Will Each Receive 1 Years Suspension From School.
The four middle school students from Greece, New York, caught on camera verbally abusing and tormenting a 68-year-old bus monitor have been suspended for a year and will be required to complete 50 hours of community service, school district officials said Friday. Recorded by a student with a cell phone camera on what was the second-to-last day […]
Deerslayer Helped Define Us All
James Fenimore Cooper is one of those 19th century writers you find in complete and undisturbed sets in the locked bookcases of old inns. Boys read him, American-studies majors are forced to read him, and a movie of The Last of the Mohicans has been dredged up from the sunken Atlantis of his reputation.