Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by Craig Kennedy
Coverage from around the internet of Sundance’s first buzzworthy title CATFISH, plus Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s HESHER and John Wells’ THE COMPANY MEN starring Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper and Tommy Lee Jones.
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Posted on October 17th, 2009 by Craig Kennedy
Spike Jonze’s adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s story should appeal to imaginative children and adults who still remember their own tumultuous childhoods.
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Posted on August 7th, 2009 by Craig Kennedy
At long last, Apple has the first trailer for New York, I Love You a series of short films on a theme of love set in The Big Apple (ala Paris, Je T’aime)
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Posted on July 28th, 2009 by Craig Kennedy
The new one sheet for the omnibus film New York, I Love You
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Posted on May 14th, 2009 by Craig Kennedy
Originally scheduled for release around Valentine’s Day, the anthology film New York, I Love You was one of LiC’s more anticipated films of this year, but then it went and dropped off radar.
Thankfully, Dave McNary reports in Variety this evening that distributor Vivendi Entertainment will be releasing the film on October 16.
The spiritual cousin of [...]
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Posted on August 30th, 2008 by Craig Kennedy
Rachel McAdams is the other woman and Chris Cooper
is the unfaithful husband in Married Life
It’s a solid week for Movies You May Have Missed. Here are a few more below-radar films that are coming to DVD on Tuesday.
Reprise (2006) ****
Here’s a great movie that I never got around to reviewing, but this is what I [...]
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Posted on March 21st, 2008 by Craig Kennedy
Rachel McAdams is the other woman and Chris Cooper
is the unfaithful husband in Married Life
Married Life is difficult to categorize. It takes place in a post-war America at a kind of crossroads; an era before the sexual revolution blurred the lines between gender roles, but a time when some of the forces that led to the [...]
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