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'The Women' feels a little old fashioned
Orlando SentinelThe Women is Sex and the City without the sex, without the bitchy edge. That's not to say it isn't the chickier of the two "chick pictures," with better actors trying their hand at the same sitcom-polished sort of patter. But the "good girls" of The...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Roger Moore, Celebrity Mothers, Film Festivals, Meg Ryan
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'The Women': Classic gets a face-lift, to no avail
Special to the Chicago TribuneIn George Cukor's 1939 movie "The Women," the female characters twitter and gabble like a shaken cage full of canaries. In the 1956 MGM musical remake "The Opposite Sex," they declaim their feelings, or belt them out in song. Diane English's new remake...Tags: George Cukor, Carrie Fisher, Norma Shearer, Bill Johnson, Nora Ephron
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'The Women' Too Nice To Really Dish
Orlando Sentinel"The Women" is " Sex and the City" without the sex, without the bitchy edge. That's not to say it isn't the chickier of the two "chick pictures," with better actors trying their hand at the same sitcom-polished sort of patter. But the "good girls" of "The...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Roger Moore, Celebrity Mothers, Film Festivals, Meg Ryan
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Tarina Tarantino re-envisions Barbie
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHERE were blushing vodka martinis, pink crushed-velvet curtains and enough rhinestones to glitter a gaggle of showgirls. Guests teetered on sky-high heels and piled on chunky plastic jewelry -- their lips painted bright, berry red. It was a real-life...Tags: Toy Industry, House M.D. (tv program), Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Cardin
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Exotic Dancer Role Sways Richards
Zap2It.comDenise Richards is set to play an exotic dancer in Alejandro Chomski's "A Beautiful Life." So giddy is Variety about the idea of the "Wild Things" star taking this indie trip to the wild side that the trade paper offers no other information about the...Tags: Michael Madsen, Los Angeles, Pamela Anderson, Jennifer Lopez, Denise Richards
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Bravo Orders Third Helping of 'Top Chef'
Zap2It.com"Top Chef" is coming back for another season to satisfy your craving for culinary competition. Bravo announced Tuesday (Jan. 2) that Bravo has ordered its third season of the No. 1 food series on cable. "The second season of 'Top Chef' has...Tags: New York, Dining and Drinking, Ted Allen
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'Lies & Alibis'
Special to The Times"Lies & Alibis" isn't as jaunty as its title and dilutes a serviceable premise for a mild diversion that just lapses into confusion. Directors Matt Checkowski and Kurt Mattila and writers Noah Hawley and Collin Friesen work up more complications than...Tags: Henry Rollins, Selma Blair, Sam Elliott, Movies, John Leguizamo
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Piven and 'Entourage' Back on the Scene
Zap2ItOn the list of memorable series characters of recent years, Hollywood talent agent Ari Gold has a solid spot. As played by Emmy nominee Jeremy Piven on the HBO comedy "Entourage," the originator of the phrase "Let's hug it out, bitch" is a profane bundle...Tags: Kevin Connolly, Mark Wahlberg, New York, Film Festivals, James Cameron
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Fall Movie Preview
The Hartford CourantBetween the end of summer and the edge of winter and the holiday season, the movies shrink. The budgets are lower; the weekend totals dip. As young acolytes await the second coming of Harry Potter on Nov. 15 and older fans count the days until Pierce...Tags: Photography, Audrey Hepburn, Brett Ratner, Film Festivals, Molly Shannon
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'The Tuxedo'
Times Staff WriterAll Jackie Chan vehicles are of interest--how could they not be, with him as the star?--but they're not all created equal, and it's fair to say "The Tuxedo" will not be at the top of anyone's list. It's simply Hollywood's latest attempt to fit Asia's...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Owen Wilson, James Brown, Jackie Chan
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Movie review, 'The Tuxedo'
Clothes make the man in "The Tuxedo." But, unfortunately, they don't make the movie - not even when the garb in question is a computerized Giorgio Armani one-button classic wool crepe tuxedo that is capable of more technological mayhem than James Bond's...Tags: Jim Carrey, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Bob Hope, James Brown, Buster Keaton
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Girl 6
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday March 22, 1996 Spike Lee's "Girl 6" sounds better than it plays, which is kind of poetic justice for a film about phone sex. The topic of one woman's immersion in that murky nether world certainly gets your attention, and in its star, Theresa...Tags: Dorothy Dandridge, Pam Grier, Spike Lee, Quentin Tarantino, Naomi Campbell
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